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daninthedirt

melon cross-pollination?

So I've had a lot of success this year with my canteloupes. I tried it last year with one plant, and was impressed. So this year I have eight yards of bed devoted to it. Rather awesome success, giving lots away, and it's going especially well now that I've learned to keep the fruit off the ground. So, armed with this success, I'm wondering about next year. I think I'll expand the bed, and I'd like to put in multiple melon varieties. But I'd like to avoid cross pollination. So what melons do and don't cross pollinate?

I believe canteloupes, honeydews, and muskmelons do, but either of those and watermelons don't. I'm not saving seeds, so I don't care about having true seeds. That is, if my cross produces a normal melon, I don't care if the seeds in that melon are true.

I guess the question is, if I don't want cross pollination, what can I have in adjacent beds?



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