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Old June 15, 2007   #33
shelleybean
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Wind is not going to cut it with cucummber, melons or squash because the there are male flowers and there are female flowers. In tomatoes, the male and female parts are in one blossom, but not so with melons. If you have bees in the morning before you get the wind, they're probably taking care of it for you. You'll know when you get melons that start to grow larger and that attached flower dries up.
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