Our garden was really hit and miss this year. Tomatoes did quite well, sweet corn was good, cucumbers were fantastic. Lettuce and radishes were good earlier. But the melons were not good, and most of the ones we did get were invaded by bugs before we got to them. We did get a few, and are still getting some. I can't seem to get the peas to grow for $#!7. If, through some miracle, I get some to germinate, they don't last long before they die. Can't figure that out.
I had given up on the beans earlier, but they have started to produce nicely as of late. Froze another few packages today.
And back to the melons...we have this growing in the garden. Some sort of cross-pollinated melon I suppose? Looks kind of like a small young watermelon, but is ripe, and upon cutting it open it is quite clearly a cantaloupe. But it doesn't look like a cantaloupe on the outside, and seems to have a hint of cucumber flavor. What we have here might just be a cantawatecumber. At any rate, it is clearly a genetically modified organism of some sort. As such, I think it is supposed to be bad. But we're gonna eat it anyway.
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