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Old April 2, 2016   #11
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Joseph, please do keep working on those bush melons, they would be fantastic space savers for smaller gardens! Do some revert to long vines in future generations, or are seeds pretty much stable once they show the trait?

Every year I long to try more varieties, but have to limit to three or four plants per garden area because of the space issue. I've even grown some in extra large containers, but normally can't seem to get more than a couple of fruit per plant that way, ground grown do way better. I'll be impatiently waiting for your bushies to become available! Just let us know when and where!
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