Here is the first! I've tracked it's progress from start to finish!
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It was yummy! Still waiting on the watermelons
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Very nice. I'm in Michigan so it will be quite some time before I'll be harvesting my melons. Was that a paper plate under it? If so, how did that work? Doesn't it decay with multiple waterings? I'm trellising mine so I won't be doing this, but I'd like to learn what is best to put under the fruit and maybe let one or two stay on ground.
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