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Has been outstanding, whoever came up with seedless watermelon is a genius

Any of you guyz cut a plug out of a nice melon and plug it with a open bottle of vodka then put the melon,/vodka in the freezer?,great on a hot summer day.
 


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I'll cube it, put in a glass cake pan and cover with watermelon vodka. Sneaks up on a guy
 

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A healthy watermelon harvest encourages a diverse community.

Nondiverces can wear their armbands and hoods elsewhere. Caucasians should not be involved with watermelon as they do not possess any genetic knowledge of slavery:

All slaves:) were "employed" under slavery:

 

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Any of you watermelon lovers use salt? Or do you perfer w/o?
 


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Salt yes. Vodka yes. Watermelon yes. White yes. Last time I raised in my garden some large short tailed field mice ate holes in them and ate them from the inside out. SOB"s died though. LB
 

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Salt yes. Never been able to grow decent ones. Got one in the garden a little bigger than softball but not expecting much.
 

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A healthy watermelon harvest encourages a diverse community.

Nondiverces can wear their armbands and hoods elsewhere. Caucasians should not be involved with watermelon as they do not possess any genetic knowledge of slavery:

All slaves:) were "employed" under slavery:


Lol svn...good point
 

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Salt yes. Never been able to grow decent ones. Got one in the garden a little bigger than softball but not expecting much.
I had a good crop of them in 2020 , they were nice and sweet and half a dozen in the 20 pound range and the rest were a little smaller but still ripened. I just looked back at a pic from Aug 11th 2020 and the melons were almost fully grown already. This year , same as you, lots of smaller ones but they are growing pretty fast right now.
 


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How do they grow seedless? Curious.
 

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Not sure if it is true but I have had alot of old timers tell me melons grow the best in sand. Water every other day. Personally I suck at growing melons of any kind
 

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I can grow them alright. My problem is telling when they are ripe; LB
 

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I can grow them alright. My problem is telling when they are ripe; LB

Up here they never do ripen most years but I keep planting and hoping for the perfect growing season. We have such a short growing season to start with and then this hot summer has been a lot of stress on gardens. They are slow growing up to this point of the season and now they are hitting second gear. A few of the biggest ones were baseball size a couple days ago are quite a bit bigger than a big softball or grapefruit today and the plants are still setting fruit that I'm cutting off. I cut off all the vine that runs beyond the first melon and also cut some of the vines that just have tiny melons. After seeing the results of drip lines I won't plant another seed without one. Whoever mentioned preen in the garden thread, Thank You . I'd never tried it before but that stuff work good.
 


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Not sure if it is true but I have had alot of old timers tell me melons grow the best in sand. Water every other day. Personally I suck at growing melons of any kind
Granddad in Florida grew his in mostly sand.
 

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