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Oh, no!

Well, I'm not sure I've got a Diplomat here but since Passport galia melons look like cantaloupe on the outside, there is only one way to know for sure.

So, now I have to convince myself that it's time to cut into them. I'll have to go back and see if this is the earliest for a melon from my garden. I'm fairly sure it is. Some 3 weeks before frost is about the earliest I can count on for Passport.

I bet I'm not the only one expecting more than 3 weeks before frost ;). @ninnymary , a January frost for you??

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Diplomat Galia ... I already know, by sniffing at them ;), that the other 2 are Goddess Cantaloupes.

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Yes, honeydew.

Maybe not the typical, soopermarket honeydew ..

. not rock-hard, anyway.

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Steve, the only good thing about me not being able to grow melons is that I can sure find some great ones here! I love melons and buy 3-4 different types each week. They are super sweet!

Mary
 
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