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Melon Sucess

Started by Stevens706, September 24, 2007, 11:12:53

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Stevens706

Hi, just thought I would share with you probably my best success of the year.



This is the first time I have tried to grow melons, the Tiger and Watermelons failed but this Cantaloupe variety ‘Charentais’ was great. I only grew one plant, in a frame but got six fruits of it and my daughters devoured them. I still have one left on the plant to save for seed which I will offer for swap in the swap shop.

Stevens706


Pigletwillie

well done,

mine went out late due to the appaling weather and now have 4 melons the size of ping pong balls on the plant. Somehow I dont think that the weather will hold long enough for them to get big enough and ripen enough to eat.
Kindest regards

Piglet

http://pigletsplots.blogspot.com/

twinkletoes

They look yummy.  Would like to try to grow some myself next year.  Did you have them on the lottie or in the greenhouse?
Twinkletoes

Stevens706

Hi Twinkletoes, I grew them in a Frame on the allotment, this frame was just a wooden box affair with old double glazing windows over the top, I quite neglected them never feeding them only watering them. If you PM me I will send you some of the seeds I have saved.

twinkletoes

Howdy Stevens706 - would love some seeds please. Have sent PM.  Not done this before so I hope I have done it right.  From what you say, sounds easy enough to grow - I'll let you know this time next year how I get on!  Some others on our allotments have grown pumpkins so I am sure I can get a melon to grow (she said bravely!)  ;D

Twinkletoes

gordonsveg

Great Fruit, let me know how you did it please.  Just cleared 3 plants from the g/h all that was on mine were loads of tiny fruits that had gone brownish. Well done though.

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