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Old June 4, 2012   #1
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Default Square Watermelons?

This is the neatest thing I have ever seen.

http://www.ufseeds.com/Growing-Squar...ons-Gard1.html
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I saw a Tv type item where the Japanese were growing them this way for getting them to fit in thier small refrigerators.It saves on transporting,storage.Plus thet will not roll around.Maybe try making a small box for some large mater variety and it should do the same.Tomato living art.
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I think it is cruel, how would you like to have your head stuck in a box as a baby.

Poor baby watermelon.

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Worth, LOL, I just busted my gut.


and Kurt, I would like to try that sometime but I think my maters would succumb to the humidity and heat here.
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I like the little plastic forms that allow a zucchini or other squash develop into a gnome's face (or other funny faces).
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I like the little plastic forms that allow a zucchini or other squash develop into a gnome's face (or other funny faces).
That's it I'm outta here.

Next thing you know they'll start up foot binding again.


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My Dad told me about square melons he experienced in China and India during WWII. The locals would stack them high and sell them cheap to the G.I.s.

I tried it once and mine came out lopsided. Grew a pumpkin inside a box with a design on it hoping it would transfer to the pumpkin. Didn't work for me. Had a glob of skin but no design.
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They tossed around this idea with apples in order to make them easier to ship in crates. I saw it in a documentary, but dont believe it ever took hold
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My Dad told me about square melons he experienced in China and India during WWII. The locals would stack them high and sell them cheap to the G.I.s.

I tried it once and mine came out lopsided. Grew a pumpkin inside a box with a design on it hoping it would transfer to the pumpkin. Didn't work for me. Had a glob of skin but no design.
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Paul, the general Google search I did indicated the the square watermelons were only offered for the first time about 10 years ago.

So I wonder about the ones your father experienced all those many years ago.

I know there was a bit of a craze quite a few years ago when plastic molds were sold and placed over immature fruits to create micky mouse and who knows what other different shapes.
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I usually do not grow determintes here in S FL but wife makes me grow the black from tulas and this year a bunch of 5 of them came in real nice in one cluster close to the main stem and one grew around the main stem.The others were really close as to the point where two fused together .To pick had to cut them apart on vine.The wife loves watermelons,now the things are costing up to $8.00 for those seedless jobbers.Even the larger"seedless"are $6-8 bucs.If I could get square ones I imagine there would be no waste in cutting,easy square slicing.could get close to the rind.With the circular melons can not get the wife to get close to rind,she ends up throwing probaly 1/4 of good melon away.Hey we do almost anything to get a good mater"within reason"might as well grow some square ones to the list.
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Carolyn:

I know it was in the early 60's we finally got my father to talk about his war experiences and the square melon discussion took place in 63 or 64. If he dreamt it up he was way ahead of his time or it happened on a local scale and didn't catch on for google until later.

I tried to grow square melons in the early 70's in a wooden box; to no avail.
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Worth, you are too much!

I must really live a sheltered life to have never heard of these things! But very cool idea for watermelons!
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This is what you do with a square watermelon.....
http://watermelon.org/carvings/watermelon-keg-71.aspx
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/watermelon-sangria/



You can do it with a regular watermelon, but it would be much cooler in a square one!

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LOL, I love it James, innovative to say the least.
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I remember back in the day(70,s)at the park,keg of beer,iced watermelons with vodka/rum bottles stuck in them,waiting for them to infuse,everybody had a lid on them,couple tabs,listening to good old rock and roll,no cell phones,no beepers even then.Oh well just a dream.
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