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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 3:50 pm   Post subject: My very first Watermelons


This one went threw the chicken wire Rolling Eyes





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Water melons oh yum. Can I come visit when they're ready to be picked?!! Laughing


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We had a watermelon come back from a seed near our compost heap one year. We let it go on 'cause it wasn't in the way. One of the watermelons grew itself into a cement block, therefore it was square. It was the coolest looking watermelon when cut that I ever saw. We did it on purpose a couple times, but it never worked out as well again. (go figure!)


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