Posted by TonyIN on August 20, 2012 at 18:27:26 from (72.49.12.76):
Maybe off topic (but did use the tractor to put the garden in...).
Pics of the garden - the one with the melons and cucumbers. First pic - the watermelon close to ripe. Second pic - a dead/rotted one on same plant. There were 2 that looked like this. Third Pic - watermelon plant one plant over, plant starting to yellow at the base. Last pic - the cucumbers - they get about this green then go yellow. Any ideas/thoughts as to what I'm doing wrong here?
By the way, the one melon by my size 11 shoe was almost ripe when I picked it this evening, but still very very tasty and tender. Also, started all the plants in pond muck mixed in with the soil, for the pond post below. These were started as small seedlings on July 4 (due to construction of my shop). I irrigate them from the pond too.
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