Finally did it! I grew melons in the great north!

SuperChemicalGirl

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After a few years of trying I finally did it! Success with melons in Maine! Thank you all for your advice.

The type is Sweet N Early and I grew it in two different spots: a self watering container and a large cow lick container. I planted 1 plant in each spot, fertilized with duck poop water and had 8 melons grow to maturity on each plant. I consider that a massive success.

However, I had no watermelons, and I planted them next to the canteloupe. So mixed success, but I'm so happy about it.

These 6 melons fell off the plant today. We ate 3 in the last few days, and as much as it hurt, I cut up and froze these 6. Not the best taste in the world but eons better than store bought.

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:rose Good for you! It is so much fun to grow something that is not really rated for your area and be sucessful!! Those are some real pretty melons! :rainbow-sun
 

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Sweet N Early, Sweet N Early, Sweet N Early, . . . !

Wow, SCG! My passport melons are nowhere near ripe! I figure another 2 or, maybe, 3 weeks . . .

Congratulations!!!

Steve
 

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My muskmelons have been very prolific this year. I think the crazy heat was right up there alley! I picked two today- but they really don't smell ripe- I might let them sit on the counter for a few days. Glad you were able to have success with melons! How are your pumpkins doing?
 

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Wow, that's super Super'! My melon crop was so demoralizing last year that it wasn't on my priority list this year.
Didn't you have a mini green/hoop house thing you started your melons in?
 

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How great for you SCG, sweet n early, must remember this for next year. We have six cantaloupes going but very small still. Our sugar baby water mellons are a bit larger than a softball at this moment. So we are hoping there will be a harvest before frost. We are hoping your good fortune rubs off on our melon patch!
 

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Good harvest... :D

Have you tried sweet melon juice lately? I usually add yogurt or milk... it tastes really yummy!

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