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Old April 16, 2014   #1
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Default My list of melons 2014

Amish -Vert grimpant -Fibrinogène -Tamdiew -Gusto -Cavaillon -Sucrin de Tours -Thai -Hami-Blenheim-Briskaï-MelbaApple-Mélange de Bourgogne-Golden Thaï -Obus -Ananas d'Amérique une chaise verte



AJOUTER> Prescot atif; ÖPAG tour de Kugel; De zimermin ok
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Old October 22, 2014   #2
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goodj@ck,

That is a very nice list of melons. Which of these melons did you enjoy the most? I am considering Amish and Obus for 2015. What is your opinion of these two melons?
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Old October 22, 2014   #3
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Hi friend gardener !

Amish and shells not bad but it does have better. in 2015 I will sow> Tamdiew> Persian> Cane Creek colossal> apple and Thai.
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Old October 23, 2014   #4
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I do ENVY those of you that have much space enabling you to have such diversity.
It would be nice(and a lot of work but very rewarding) to be able to plant all the varieties of squash, peppers, eggplant and tomatoes that I drool over. Isn't gardening grand?

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My list of melons for 2014, GOOSE EGG.
That is not a variety.
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Old October 23, 2014   #6
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Do you have a photo please?
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All I'm going to be growing are some from a breeding project. I don't want any other plants growing all that near and I don't have room to space them out.
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