It is a Crimson Sweet, not very big, about fifteen pounds. It tasted great, really sweet. It's the only type watermelon that I've ever had any luck with. After slicing it up, I dug right in. Philip, this picture is for you.
I ate the last of the cantaloupe last week. The vine still looks good but there are no more fruit. This great fall has saved the melon harvest. Lyn is still harvesting beans and is canning around four quarts a week. The beans look even better than they did in the spring.
After watching the weather tonight I think it's about over for the vegetable garden for this year. Even with the severe drought in the summer it's still been a good year for vegetables, thanks to the fall.
Crimson Sweet, you say? Good to know! I will try that variety next year. My green beans are producing well too, and I have two good sized cucumbers.
ReplyDeleteHaha Bob, I am sure that picture will win a Gardening Gone Wild competition when I enter it :-)
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The page loaded and she leaned-in and said "that is exactly how I imagined him", I agreed.
Looks like you had a great thanksgiving, what a spread,and what a great "farmhouse" table to eat it all on. I will have to give the Crimson Sweet a go myself next year. Good luck with the Christmas watermelon. Fingers crossed.
ESP.
How awesome that you are still getting watermelon. I'd love to know how you did it.
ReplyDeleteAfter seeing your comment on my blog, I just checked out yours for the first time, and wow, what a great garden you have. I'll definitely be checking back often.
Laura
Great photo Bob! I'm so glad we got to see your garden yesterday, I'm in love with your pond!
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