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Watermelons Everywhere in St. Bernard Parish
WAFB ^ | Dec 22, 2005, 07:00 PM CST | Jim Shannon

Posted on 12/23/2005 10:14:27 AM PST by CajunConservative

This one is puzzling thousands of people. St. Bernard Parish, virtually wiped out following Hurricane Katrina, is seeing the spontaneous growth of watermelons. They're everywhere! It's a post-Katrina phenomenon that has even the experts baffled.

"I've never seen anything like this before," said Dr. Ron Strahan of the LSU Ag Center as he surveyed the watermelon infestation.

The fruit, which is normally planted in April, has been sprouting up all over St. Bernard Parish ever since Katrina. Presumably, the seeds were deposited during the hurricane and unusually high temperatures have produced a natural mystery.

"It's just going to be one of those things we're probably not going to be able to explain," said Strahan.

According to Strahan, the clay in St. Bernard absorbed the sunlight, retaining the heat and allowing the melons to grow. A watermelon's consistency is 90 percent water, which means if you eat the St. Bernard Parish melons, you're drinking Katrina juice.

"I don't think I'd want to eat them," Strahan laughed. "I don't think so, but it's just something unusual to look at, maybe take some pictures of and remember this happened after Katrina 2005 and we'll probably never see again."

Katrina may have planted the melons, but bees had to pollinate them, which indicates that growth is possible in St. Bernard Parish following the storm. Even if it is Katrinan melons.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: katrina; louisiana; miraclemelons; stbernardparish
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To: moog

If we keep this thread going much longer those watermelons will be ripe.


101 posted on 12/23/2005 11:35:06 AM PST by billhilly (Demo camo is yellow and white)
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To: billhilly

If we keep this thread going much longer those watermelons will be ripe.

I'm already smelling a little ripe myself. Actually, I think a new crop's already grown.


102 posted on 12/23/2005 11:36:07 AM PST by moog
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To: billhilly

Sometimes I like getting on a "different" thread like this just to keep my sanity.


103 posted on 12/23/2005 11:37:27 AM PST by moog
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To: Rebelbase
"This is just another MSM attempt to assign racism to hurricane Katrina relief efforts."

I've heard it said that God works in mysterious ways.

104 posted on 12/23/2005 11:39:22 AM PST by blam
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To: moog

Watermelons have been one of my lifes favorite things. I grew up in the far western part of Kentucky, on the Tennessee state line and overlooking the Mississippi River. Just across the river is the bootheel of Missouri, and they had the sweetest melons I have ever tasted, then or now. It was the sandy soil I think.


105 posted on 12/23/2005 11:40:28 AM PST by billhilly (Demo camo is yellow and white)
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To: blam

Hey Bill.


106 posted on 12/23/2005 11:41:54 AM PST by billhilly (Demo camo is yellow and white)
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To: billhilly

Watermelons have been one of my lifes favorite things. I grew up in the far western part of Kentucky, on the Tennessee state line and overlooking the Mississippi River. Just across the river is the bootheel of Missouri, and they had the sweetest melons I have ever tasted, then or now. It was the sandy soil I think.

One year, my dad used this neighbor's field to grow some watermelons. We had them coming out our ears, but it was fun. We sold them and earned a little bit of pocket money.


107 posted on 12/23/2005 11:42:44 AM PST by moog
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To: billhilly

I had volunteer watermelons come up in July. They didn't have time to ripen, but now I know where to plant them next spring.


108 posted on 12/23/2005 11:44:44 AM PST by phil1750 (Love like you've never been hurt;Dance like nobody's watching;PRAY like it's your last prayer)
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To: moog

If someone could find a way to grow those things with handles on them they would be richer than Bill Gates.


109 posted on 12/23/2005 11:45:36 AM PST by billhilly (Demo camo is yellow and white)
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To: phil1750

I had volunteer watermelons come up in July. They didn't have time to ripen, but now I know where to plant them next spring.

If you pay them, you might get more of them.


110 posted on 12/23/2005 11:46:30 AM PST by moog
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To: billhilly

Probably. If the rind was sweet too, that would be pretty cool too.


111 posted on 12/23/2005 11:47:06 AM PST by moog
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To: phil1750

Years ago we were eating watermelon on the deck of my mother and father in law on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Since the house was not their primary residence, we all left for our homes in Richmond, Va (theirs) and Springfield, Va. (ours)

We all went back around Labor Day and the backyard was coated in both vines and fully ripe melons. We were astonished, but the soil was sandy and the wind just blows and covers up the seed.


112 posted on 12/23/2005 11:49:35 AM PST by billhilly (Demo camo is yellow and white)
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To: moog

Grand Bay Watermelons

113 posted on 12/23/2005 11:56:05 AM PST by blam
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To: moog

"If the rind was sweet too,"

Haven't you ever had watermelon rind preserves? I'm serus.


114 posted on 12/23/2005 11:56:18 AM PST by billhilly (Demo camo is yellow and white)
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To: billhilly
"Hey Bill."

Hello friend. Merry Christmas to you and yours.

115 posted on 12/23/2005 11:57:31 AM PST by blam
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To: conservativewasp

You go first. It'll be like the first guy that ever ate an oyster.
"Hey, let's eat the slimy stuff inside the shell."
You go first.


116 posted on 12/23/2005 11:59:31 AM PST by jjmcgo
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To: billhilly

No, I haven't. What are they like?


117 posted on 12/23/2005 12:07:18 PM PST by moog
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To: blam

And to you. Have some watermelon while you are here.


118 posted on 12/23/2005 12:07:50 PM PST by billhilly (Demo camo is yellow and white)
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To: blam

MMMMMMMM..... Melons....


119 posted on 12/23/2005 12:08:11 PM PST by moog
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To: Principled

What was the comment?


120 posted on 12/23/2005 12:11:30 PM PST by BnBlFlag (Deo Vindice/Semper Fidelis)
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