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If anything says ""summer"" to most folks, it's a juicy slice of a good ripe melon. In addition to the familiar cantaloupe and muskmelon, a number of more exotic melons are available to home gardeners.
Consider growing some unusual types, including charentais and crenshaw. Where watermelon is concerned, you can now try compact, round (or ""icebox"") types, yellow-fleshed fruits, or seedless ones in addition to the traditional oblong types.
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If anything says ""summer"" to most folks, it's a juicy slice of a good ripe melon. In addition to the familiar cantaloupe and muskmelon, a number of more exotic melons are available to home gardeners.About This Plant
Most melons need a long, warm growing season, usually 80 to 100 days, to reach maturity, so in regions with short summers, choose early-maturing varieties.Consider growing some unusual types, including charentais and crenshaw. Where watermelon is concerned, you can now try compact, round (or ""icebox"") types, yellow-fleshed fruits, or seedless ones in addition to the traditional oblong types.



