So are seedless watermelons the result of crossbreeding varieties that then produce sterile(seedless) fruits?View attachment 850249
Got the melons transplanted yesterday - a bit over a week later than I had hoped for thanks to being sick and then several days of high winds.
Several varieties of musk melons including Ananas, Charentais, and Rocky Ford, plus Cracker Jack seedless watermelon and its pollinator Sugar Baby.
Nice! I was just out watering my garden for the impending heat wave. I bought 4 honeybeery plants from Gurneys Kawa and Maxine about two years ago. I had just noticed that Im getting a small crop on a scraggly pair that I was thinking about moving. The other pair are doing really well but no fruit. Any advice?
Doh! A couple of days ago while watering my garden I decided to try one of the berries that looked ripe. Not quite a Maine blueberry as I heard them described but a good tartness to it compared to the blueberries in the store. This was two days ago. There were probably about a dozen berries left almost ripe. I have no problem as I enjoy the wildlife that wonders thru my yard but today I took a look and I'm guessing the birds took them all except one. This is where I curse the bald eagle that visits my yard. Do Your Job!!!!I've been pretty hands off with my haskaps. If you planted them two years ago and you're getting a small crop now, I'd say that next year you should be prepared for a bit more. I think my mature plant is on year three or four.