We have tried for 6 years to grow melons, but our region is just very cold and damp meaning melons do not do well. This season allowed us to harvest our very first. Check out our new clothing line! http:www.freshpickedapparel.com
VIDEO: Harvesting and Tasting Our Very First Cantaloupe!
We have tried for 6 years to grow melons, but our region is just very cold and damp meaning melons do not do well. This season allowed us to harvest our very first. Check out our new clothing line! http:www.freshpickedapparel.com
But its not a Howell mellon!
Great video but what's the deal with that music
LOL!!! That was pretty amusing, Luke (the ending, I mean!) It was like a comedy ending – and I love how Geneva pushed that last large hunk of melon into her mouth! She's quite the little gardener… 😉
love your video and your melon looked really good I tried growing melons this year did not do to well will I am not going to give up yet try next year
Cute baby ❤️❤️
Geneva is so adorbs on camera. What cantaloupe variety did you use?
I've tried for 3 years to get one… Finally got one this year! I'm in SE MI
That's awesome…Big Congrats….I'm in Georgia and I can't get a ripe one that the bugs or some animal don't get first lol…I still try though every year..
Aww you have TWO little cantaloupes. One's wearing a hat! What a cutie pies! I love little ones. And good job with your cantaloupe. I hate the ones from the store; they're ususally too firm and not at all sweet. And we'll be starting our vineyards next year. I'm so excited I can hardly wait.
Great video,,,,,,,,,,,,,I'm guessing you're not a dog fan.
I've been growing cantaloupe for the last 2 years but none of my cantaloupes have ever been as big as store bought melons, why is that? Am I doing something wrong?
Funny ending!
She is adorable. I enjoy watching your videos and learning from you.
Well, they certainly don't come any cuter than that little one. The outfit is beyond adorable..
Oh and thank you for the video, I got caught up in the peanut there for a minute and forgot my manners… Love all your videos.
Love this! I'm rewatching everything cantaloupe since I've sprouted some from seed and am so excited! All the seeds sprouted (from a store bought cantaloupe!) what is the best time to transplant some into a different container? Thanks for all you do!!! My seedlings are 6 days old and yesterday I started my first compost bin! You've been a big help!
Im trying the small Minnesota Midget cantaloupe in pots.
I haven't seen this channel in years. Good to see it still going strong. Good job young man!
This is a great example of a loving father and someone who cares about sharing love. I love migardener!! Thank you
Im trying cantaloupe this year. So far the vines are about 5 feet long by 2 feet wide, not bad for heavy clay soil. I'll see if any of my 15 plants produce anything
Oh my gosh she’s adorable!
omg your gf is so fake she dont like it you can see it on her face lol xD:::::::::::::
Okay, so I started a few cantaloupe this season, but due to a medical issue a month ago that kept me from working my garden for an entire week, I lost the entire crop to what I think was an infestation of stink bugs and probably not being able to water it consistently during the time frame. I am otherwise fine now and I do plan on buying trellises for next year. However, I wonder that even if I had been perfectly capable in taking care of the cantaloupe, would I still have lost the crop? Because the rest of my garden, with the exception of my last remaining zucchini was perfectly fine and still is today. So, I am thinking stink bugs, I do use Neem oil, but I don't think that stuff works as well as one would hope against those nasty buggers.
I grew vine cantaloupes this year. We live NE of Syracuse, NY. The summer was very wet and hot most days. The vines went nuts and there were a lot of 'lopes growing. Sadly, a lot started getting moldy and weren't good for picking. They rotted on the ground. I built 4'x8'x3' tall planters and filled with logs, branches, et., and then some really good composted soil. This was all on a bed of runner crush gravel so they weren't on any dirt. Also growing sugar baby melons, have a half dozen or so. Your daughter is a cute little bug! Take care.
PS: I planted Paw Paw trees about 9 years ago and they have grown really well. Never had any fruit until this year. Loads of triple and quads on both trees. The Michigan banana here in upstate NY!