It's the first time I've grown cantaloupes. I've tasted only one so far, from the vines planted along the driveway. It wasn't 100 percent ripe but still pretty good.
What surprises me even more than the fact that I was able to grow the cantaloupes on the parkway is the fact that so far no one has picked them, crushed them or otherwise removed them. I hope they stay there until they are ripe (you know the melon is ripe when the vines are grey/brown and withered).


There's also some tomatoes, cucumbers and mint growing around there too. Someone took this nice yellow tomato. I don't really care - the stuff I planted along the parkway I wasn't really planning to eat anyway. It is mostly just a demonstration garden for passersby, as well as an experiment in front yard vegetable gardening. I get lots of comments from people who regularly walk their dogs or their kids by the house. That's more satisfying than eating the veggies myself.
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Great that no one's helped themselves to the cantaloupes! One of our melons in the backyard behind a locked fence disappeared the other day. So disappointing! I suspect the squirrels tho...
Raquel told me yesterday. Bummer! But I hope it was a squirrel and not a mean or mischievous kid. That would be even worse...
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