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Saving The Sweetest Watermelon The South Has Ever Known
NPR ^ | 19 May 2015 | Jill Neimark

Posted on 05/19/2015 6:51:40 PM PDT by Theoria

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To: SunkenCiv
"My personal favorites, homegrown here, are black diamond, and the yellow-fleshed black diamond; I’ve always found the yellow-flesh watermelons to be much better tasting in general."

My dad grew a Black Diamond once that was so big that 'area powers' packed it up and shipped it to president Truman.

As a young boy, I sat on the side of the road and sold watermellons for ten cents each, mostly Black Diamond back then.

61 posted on 06/14/2015 10:42:02 AM PDT by blam (Jeff Sessions For President)
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To: gleeaikin

Extinct tree grows anew from ancient jar of seeds unearthed by archaeologists

62 posted on 06/14/2015 10:46:17 AM PDT by blam (Jeff Sessions For President)
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Scientists Regrow 30,000-Year-Old Plant
63 posted on 06/14/2015 10:49:11 AM PDT by blam (Jeff Sessions For President)
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To: Michigan Bowhunter

FReepmail me after your season with the results. If good, I’ll take 24 seeds for $5.


64 posted on 06/15/2015 5:40:57 AM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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OK.....12 seeds....$10. right now, I have 3 viable plants coming up in hills. time to fertilize


65 posted on 06/17/2015 5:40:25 PM PDT by Michigan Bowhunter (Patriots eneeeded!)
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To: yarddog

My father has told me about a melon that his grandfather grew that was incredible. I think he said his grandfather ordered the seed from Kentucky. It had a very thin light green stripped skin, white flesh, and black seed. It was an oval melon not one of the round varieties, but it was a pretty small size.

I’ve looked for something similar, but have never found anything close.

There is something to be said for tradition.


66 posted on 03/24/2016 6:52:46 AM PDT by Texas Fossil ((Texas is not where you were born, but a Free State of Heart, Mind & Attitude!))
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