Todd Ziegler
Garden Ornament
Here are a couple pictures of a "early moonbeam" watermelon that is 9 months old. I have been trying to develop a strain from this variety as a long-term keeper. We ate 2 out of the 3 that I saved when they were 2 and 3 months old. We decided to keep one around as long as we could. The first two tasted ok and were a little bigger and so I am going to plant the seed from the first two. When I cut the 9 month old one open this morning I was really surprised, there was no odor and the flesh wasn't as soft as I thought it would be. However I didn't eat any of it. I don't think it would have made me sick but the filaments the seeds were connected to was mushy and that's why I didn't taste it. I am hoping to have an "moonbeam" strain that will keep for 2-3 months. One last thing. I didn't store this melon any certain way, it actually just sat in a dark corner on our kitchen counter. If you have any questions just ask and I will try to answer them. If anyone would like some seeds from the first two melons I have enough to give to a couple people.
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