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Rustico

Jamul

My boys and I want to try to grow a good sized melon next spring. If it's doable, I would rather have 10 or so seeds from something with good potential, than one or two really "important" seeds. That said, we are open to trying anything and have room for several plants. Thanks for any consideration.
Russell

1/1/2011 10:33:10 PM

big moon

Bethlehem CT

Hi Russell
I have seeds from a 125#C.C. or a 76#mt. Hoosier. Just shoot me an e-mail at cmc27inct@aol.com.
John

1/2/2011 6:27:06 PM

ga.beeman

Rome Ga

send me a bubble and they are yours. e-mail me at ga.beeman@comcast.net

1/2/2011 7:30:35 PM

Rustico

Jamul

Thanks for the offers. I have sent you each an email. We are excited about the seeds.

1/3/2011 12:36:14 AM

Minnesota Melon Man

Rochester, Minnesota

I still have some seeds to the 193 that has good potential. Your choice on who you are going with for seeds.

1/3/2011 9:36:56 AM

Rustico

Jamul

Thank you, Minnesota Melon Man. I believe your contact info is on the watermelon how to post and you are James? Should I mail to that address?

I was hoping that offers for Mt. Hooisers and Nice CC's would come up. I would not have any seeds to offer and I know you really don't care, but I would be glad to send a small box of something like "gift quality" California navel oranges with the sasbe if you would like them?
That offer is to John and ga.beeman too, and with that we should be great on seeds. I will try to encourage another grower with any leftover seeds and give credit to where they come from.

Thanks again.

1/3/2011 3:21:22 PM

Minnesota Melon Man

Rochester, Minnesota

Yes, just send away and I will send you some seeds from my 193, which I believe had the best plant structure I have ever seen in my garden, and from my 149.5 which had the largest girth of any melon I have grown. Had it only had some good straight length it would have been impressive.

1/3/2011 4:25:10 PM

Minnesota Melon Man

Rochester, Minnesota

I should comment that you do not need to send me anything in return. I just like seeing new growers start up and be successful. If you want to share something from the garden, then a few seeds of something you are proud of and it doesn't have to be watermelon or pumpkins, always makes other people's garden more interesting.

I have grown seed from England, France, Italy, and of course that weird place called the US. It fun to show off the giant beans, or giant cabbage, or really hot peppers that have been sent from somewhere.

Of course in this day and age it seems to amaze people that you can grow something that they thought only came in stores.

As for numbers of seeds, I always make sure there are at least 10 seeds in each package. It helps to have some numbers when you don't always get the best germination.

1/3/2011 4:32:11 PM

paul f

Southeast Texas

MR white you aint lying about the amount of seeds in a pack,your a goog feller i dont care what them other watermelon growers say about you.....dammit...lol

1/3/2011 9:34:49 PM

Rustico

Jamul

It all sounds good to me, James.I agree that Gardening/growing is fun thing to share (as is obvious from these threads too). I will be in touch.
Thanks again.

1/3/2011 11:03:55 PM

Minnesota Melon Man

Rochester, Minnesota

I know there are people that need to feed their family and the like, and use selling seeds as the mechanism. I do not need to do this so I make any all seeds available for free in order to increase the number of growers and quality of the fruit grown. This is self serving since I know that these improved genetics will come back to me eventually.

I will be bold and speak for Superman Kent in saying that being at the top of the mountain only really counts if the mountain is high enough.

1/4/2011 9:55:37 AM

Walking Man

formerly RGG

Hey, I'll be happy to send you some Mountain Hoosier seed. They are from the 2009 season and came out of melons that went over 100 pounds.

1/4/2011 5:38:35 PM

Walking Man

formerly RGG

I still have a few seed from my 207 CC, & if you'd like some let me know. This melon had a lot of unrealized potential.

1/4/2011 5:41:00 PM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

Mr. Melon Man...boy, oh boy did you ever nail it!!! I am sure that Chris would certainly agree that the Mountain Top is still a bit away!!! MSJanet will prbly agree also!!! Russell, if ya wanta try lopes as well as melons, shoot me an email!!! wsmpeace@bellsouth.net
PS..sorry should prbly posted on lope board!!!

1/4/2011 6:11:53 PM

Rustico

Jamul

Thanks for the continued offers. Tennessee Dreamer is your contact info around?

Wayne, I have read a lot of posts on the site. You are IMO one of the best of many good ambassadors. I am going to grow watermelons as seriously as I can and pumpkins half measures if at all, thanks for the cantaloupe offer though.

Just thinking about what James said about sharing seeds today, I think anyone who gave me a seed is entitled to half the seeds back from the fruit it grows... or if it is a good cross and they want them, even if it is a world record! How about the guy who provided the pollinator? Just in case it doesn't convey;I AM joking around about WR potential from my patch...but not the seed thing.

I think I will put in a new request for some of brother Dave's amazing peach trees since this is working so well!

Thanks to all.

1/4/2011 9:05:30 PM

Minnesota Melon Man

Rochester, Minnesota

Honestly, I don't want half the seeds back. What I want is for you to share seeds liberally with others and expand the grower community.

1/5/2011 9:21:06 AM

Rustico

Jamul

I am on board with that,James. The bubble will go out today.
Have a great day.

1/5/2011 11:26:00 AM

Walking Man

formerly RGG

Russell, my email is coolvol@comcast.net & my address is:
Dennis Masterson
1225 Woodberry Dr
knoxville, Tn
37912-3059

1/5/2011 6:08:46 PM

Rustico

Jamul

Thank you, Dennis
I'll send the envelopes out tomorrow.

1/6/2011 1:21:04 AM

Holloway

Bowdon, GA

inrock30108@aol.com got plenty that have grown some good ones.

1/6/2011 5:58:36 PM

Rustico

Jamul

Thanks you, Holloway, I was going to ask you but just posted this general request. We probably will end up with enough seeds for the year with those who have offered so far.

I did learn some things from you last year but probably forgot them already so I'll be learning again! I hope you have a great year and I'll let you know if we need seeds later.





1/6/2011 7:48:12 PM

Rustico

Jamul

For anyone I am sending an envelope, the return envelope will say Stephen, Sean and Scott Walsh. Just thinking about drawing the kids in a bit. They are also learning from your generosity.

1/6/2011 7:51:40 PM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

Rustico, If you stay true to what you have posted so far, I am sure you will have plenty of chances to return favors!!! Pass it FORWARD!!! After the Growers Seminar on 2/12/11...I might have a few seeds that I would love to send to yer KIDS!!! LOL Melon seeds from the KING o Melons that is!!! Peace, Wayne

1/6/2011 11:17:47 PM

Rustico

Jamul

Thanks Wayne. I am looking for people who might be interested in growing around here.

1/7/2011 3:28:52 PM

Walking Man

formerly RGG

Sounds great.

1/9/2011 12:54:17 PM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

Russ, this fairly new melon board shows the giving spirit that built this site...initially!!! JMHO!!! This board, and the Lope board are full of folks willing to give!!!Not limited to just seeds, but critical info also!!!! Not that the AG community isn't full of VERY giving folks, but the growth of that community, has led to pressure to fund weigh-off's & clubs, that has led to the rise in prices of the best seeds (low seed counts has also contributed)!!! It's awl good tho...anyone serious, about growin an AG,True Green Squash,Long gourd, Melon, Lope, Mater, Sunflower, or anything else in the realm of Giants, can come to bp.com & find seeds for the price of a bubblie!!! Kul beans, I say!!!!! Peace, Wayne

1/9/2011 2:46:36 PM

Rustico

Jamul

Wayne, I just figured that since watermelon growers are mostly in the south the "spirit" just had something to do with Southern hospitality! As you say though there are so many great people all around and in the middle too.

Maybe the stakes are higher with AG's because it is the largest fruit in the world?

The profit motive, where it appears, doesn't really bother me. Everybody has to, or had to make a living somehow.

1/9/2011 9:13:02 PM

ga.beeman

Rome Ga

the watermelon growers all seem to share freely that is one thing good about growing watermelons

1/10/2011 3:58:50 PM

Minnesota Melon Man

Rochester, Minnesota

There are those of us that live in the North also, and maybe just maybe we might show that same spirit. Of course up here we just call that being "Minnesota Nice".

1/10/2011 5:42:19 PM

Rustico

Jamul

I have seen Minnesota Nice first hand a couple of times but never heard of the term. Back when we used to build more houses in Californina, I worked with the younger part of a father son excavating team from Minnesota. They were both really nice people.Come to think of it, the father would bring extra equipment out and speed things up for free,even when I was paying the son by the hour. They went back home now...He said he could get work in a union. I hope so.

1/10/2011 6:29:24 PM

Minnesota Melon Man

Rochester, Minnesota

Rustico. Your seed drop went in the mail today. Sorry it took so long. I thank you greatly for the pleasant California presents you sent to me.

Please let me know when you package arrives. I added a little more postage because I sort of really stuffed the envelope.

1/20/2011 11:36:50 AM

Rustico

Jamul

Thanks for the heads up,James. I would have like to have left the oranges on the tree a little longer but that type gets mushy pretty fast. I am glad you enjoyed getting them.

1/20/2011 12:21:16 PM

Rustico

Jamul

Hello Dennis, We got the seeds you sent day before yesterday. Thanks so much. Thanks for the notes you sent about the individual seeds too. I am tempted to start a plant or two "northern style"...hoop houses and all that.

1/20/2011 12:25:07 PM

Minnesota Melon Man

Rochester, Minnesota

So you did grow those oranges. Damn. I would love to grow citrus. Did you grow the avocado also?

1/20/2011 3:18:44 PM

Rustico

Jamul

I did grow the oranges,There are four trees.We have grapefruit and an lemon tree also. My neighbor grew the avocados.

1/20/2011 6:29:59 PM

Holloway

Bowdon, GA

Hey Rustico, Dennis's Hoosiers are definatley worth planting. I had one rot at 110 that was still gaining good.
BTW MMM it was the first I ever had rot on 2X4s. But still definately the best method.

1/20/2011 8:06:36 PM

Minnesota Melon Man

Rochester, Minnesota

Yes, I figured putting them on boards wasn't full proof, but you certainly can't say anything about the results. I suspect I will have one rot sooner or later myself. It just hasn't happened in the last 5 or 6 years.

1/21/2011 9:09:47 AM

Rustico

Jamul

Hey Holloway, Those Hoosier seeds are going to get planted...These are better eating than the CC, right?

1/21/2011 2:19:36 PM

Holloway

Bowdon, GA

Oh yes much better taste especially if they get alot of sun. Yeah James considering how many I had rot on other things, I can't complain about one.

1/21/2011 6:00:30 PM

Walking Man

formerly RGG

I am glad you guys are happy with the seeds I sent.I hope they grow some super melons for you.As far as taste goes for the Mountain Hoosiers, I can honestly say I can't recall eating any better melons than these were.Wow, so that was homegrown fruit you sent to me. Thank you so very much for that! The amount you had to pay for postage seemed terribly high though.I wasn't sure what to do with avocados. I ended up cutting them up into a soup I made.So if you are able to grow citrus I would suppose you could just about grow melons year round out there in San Diego.I bet MMM is probably about ready to come out there and live close to you after the kind of winter they are having up there in Minnesota this year. I kind of like being here close to where the world record was grown though.

1/21/2011 8:38:33 PM

Rustico

Jamul

Dennis, I hope you let the avocados get ripe? I actually live in a rural place 45 minutes outside of San Diego called Jamul and pronounced Ha-mool. My place is at 2000Ft...and we do get a little snow once every decade or so. Summer gets a little hotter than Sieverville... I think. July and August average highs here are 89F(it often gets well over 100F). The big difference is that we get no rain from mid spring to fall. Any time James is in the neighborhood, he is welcome to dig up a patch and give it a go.

1/21/2011 11:43:06 PM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

Wow!!! Now I get it!!! Minnesota Nice!!! Kul Beans!!! LOL! Peace, Wayne

1/22/2011 2:38:35 AM

Rustico

Jamul

Seed package arrive from Minnesota, let's just say I am really impressed! Wow. Thank you James. Please tell your better half her suggestion to increase the allotment of seeds was greatly appreciated. Weird, but the cabbage strikes me as something that could be fun to grow.

I am really looking forward to growing some of the seeds you all. One of my kids former teachers is possibly going to give it a shot too.
Regards,
Russell

1/23/2011 6:14:59 AM

Walking Man

formerly RGG

Russell,I think getting children involved is wonderful.You may be developing a future world record holder; who knows? It should be an extra lot of fun too I think.:)

1/23/2011 9:41:05 AM

Rustico

Jamul

I doubt they will try to grow something giant at school,not sure though. They have a school garden and a small group of teachers who are enthusiastic about getting the children involved in growing,composting, etc. This is K-3.

1/23/2011 4:49:30 PM

Minnesota Melon Man

Rochester, Minnesota

You are most welcome Russell. Thanks for the fruit. I have eaten all the oranges and I just know I am healthier for it.

1/24/2011 1:31:38 PM

MSJanet

Sevierville,tn

Dennis you are always wlecom at Kent Patch...and can't wait to see you in Feb! Rustico..I give my seeds to kids all the time...I got a few I can let go ... Send me a bubble...I may not be the World record..but I have a couple nice ones too!

1/24/2011 8:45:58 PM

Rustico

Jamul

Hi Ms Janet. Thank your for the offer! We actually have a more seeds now than I will be able give away since I will look for at least a bit of likelyhood that they will get grown...and these men given us a lot of seeds. I did notice that in a round-about-way some of them came from your family and I appreciate that too. Hopefully, by the end of the season I'll be digging out some seeds from those melons to share. Best wishes to you and yours.
Russell

1/24/2011 10:09:04 PM

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