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Rockmelon (also Canteloupe) Sow seed
Watermelon Start in seed trays or plant out (transplant) seedlings or sow seed

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Rockmelon (also Canteloupe) Sow seed
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  • 24 Sep - Kate
    Last year I bought a Rosella plant from Bunnings. It was already quite tall so I dumped it into some gravelly ground, fed it, watered it and away it went Produced enough Rosellas to make some jam....
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  • 21 Sep - drake
    west texas fall was ok, spring it would get too hot. lost them the last 2 winters
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    Will love lies bleeding aramanth survive in Texas heat 9b?
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    When to plant greenish or blackish pumpkin and can plant them with beans and mealies
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  • 18 Sep - Ethel
    I'm in 10A. I will be planting beetroot seed Chioggia and Detroit Red. Also (not in the same container but, along with Garlic Hard and Softneck) as an experiment for the first time. I will inclu...
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  • 16 Sep - Wayne
    Where can you purchase dutch cream seed potatoes. Any information will be appreciated. Cheers
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  • 15 Sep - Susan Gilliamsen
    You're fine. I'm in zone 9a, Savannah, GA. I grow several types of ginger here and have for years. It thrives. If you go to Farmers Almanac you'll see it's recommended for zones 9,10 & 11. I ...
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