What happens when a melon rots in your garden? In some instances, you will have volunteer melon plants!
We have had a ton of rain this summer in central Virginia. Like close to 25″ of rain since June. Our muskmelon’s rotted in the garden due to the wet conditions. I didn’t think much of it until last week. During my usual garden check, I discovered the muskmelon seeds had produced little seedlings!
So here we are September 1st and I have muskmelons seedlings. Of course there will not be time for these plants to produce fruit before the first frost sets in. But I found it interesting to see!
How is your garden doing? Any new crops coming in?
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