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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
In Watermelon Sugar: Harvest Time
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Very tasty! And I grew it from a SEED!
They grow bigger melons in Hermiston. But I suppose they are not organic. Yours was organic, I assume. How else to explain its small size. And don't plant the seeds, why would you want to next year again get such a small melon? Size, I am told, matters.
My father-in-law refers to Hermiston, Oregon, of course, where the melons grow to the size of Buicks. Those familiar with the Pacific Northwest will no doubt recall the billboards off the major highways advertising Hermiston's gift to the world. They also host an annual seed-spitting contest.
Nice pictures! The melon is just the same size as the ones I have grown. Sugar Baby, right? Next year, I plan to use more manure, more compost, and more water to see whether I can increase the size.
Still, any time a person can harvest a watermelon in November, there is happiness in the world.
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