sling for melons

Anny

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My melons are finally growing. They climbed up my egg plant cage. Should I make a sling for the fruit so it doesn't fall off when it gets heavier??

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I would. An old pair of hose would work great. Slip the melon into the open end and tie it to the cage. The hose will expand as your melon does.
 
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:rolleyes: Ok...I'm sorry....my very first post on this forum and it's gonna be stupid....but...

When I read this title I just had to laugh my ass off....cause I'm thinking BRA...hahahaha...:lol:

Sorry...I wish my melons would grow...oh...nevermind...

but seriously...my watermelon plant is just a HUGE vine with little flowers and that's it!!! Pumpkin plant is the same story....flowers grow...flowers shrivel up...vine just grows and grows....
 

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My pumpkin plants is the same way, HUGE vine a few flowers...no pumpkin.
 

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PAChickenChick said:
:rolleyes: Ok...I'm sorry....my very first post on this forum and it's gonna be stupid....but...

When I read this title I just had to laugh my ass off....cause I'm thinking BRA...hahahaha...:lol:

Sorry...I wish my melons would grow...oh...nevermind...

but seriously...my watermelon plant is just a HUGE vine with little flowers and that's it!!! Pumpkin plant is the same story....flowers grow...flowers shrivel up...vine just grows and grows....
:yuckyuck
 

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You are missing the girl flowers. Give them a little more time, they will show and then the fruits will.
 

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Yea i noticed that I didn't have any female flowers. Last year this happened to me to and I never got any :( I hope I get some this year. Or I might not try growing them next year. Poor pumpkins.

At least my Melons are growing!!!
 

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I wonder if the bee colony collapse problem might be affecting our crops...our butternot squash is more flowers than fruit, and we only got one cuke... NOTHING slows down the zucchini...
 

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I can't wait for the pics of your undies in the garden holding up your melons. :lol: I just propped my melons on top of an upturned empty flower pot. The vines themselves spill out over a metal garbage can that's been cut in half, thusly corraling the roots and dirt. I did my watermelons the same way. By the way, how do you tell if a cantaloupe is ripe enough to pick. I never seem to leave the grocery store with a ripe one even though my mom taught me to smell and feel the stem end of it. :barnie
 
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