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Getting the First Seeds in for 2018
Filling in the seed starting tray. With the March 22nd “Last Frost Date” coming up quickly, it is time to get some seeds started into plants. I had hoped to be a little more ahead in my garden this year, but it seems as if other things have been higher priorities. But, it was…
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First Harvest: Cantaloupe
In my Front Micro-Garden I have a cantaloupe plant (or maybe plants) growing all over the place. With all the flowers that bloomed and with the help from a few bees, I have two cantaloupe growing and one of them was ready to pick. My wife read a tip on choosing cantaloupe, which was to pick them with a little bit of yellow, but not too much of a yellow spot. Well, about two days ago, the cantaloupe was mostly green and then it quickly changed to yellow. I was waiting for the webbing to grow all over, but I guess that is not going to happen with this variety of cantaloupe.
The result, as you will see, is a that the melon grew almost to the edge and the seed pocket wasn’t very deep. The taste was definitely cantaloupe, but not very strong. Possibly, having left it out for a couple of days longer put it in the “just a tad too ripe” category.
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