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posted on Jun, 24 2010 @ 08:09 PM
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I thank ATS members for so many discussions on growing your own food. Here's my very first fruit! Ok yeah its small but I have high hopes for it!

I'll be on full alert for any vermin that come near it!





posted on Jun, 24 2010 @ 08:14 PM
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Very kool


The only way to make sure it is fully organic is if it is grown indoors and has a controlled environment.

Otherwise the air and water it gets from nature could have barium and aluminum dioxide in it.

Yup, so in a sense some stuff you get that says it is organic still isn't.

Congratulations though,



posted on Jun, 24 2010 @ 08:21 PM
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Originally posted by Quickfix
reply to post by Bachrk
 


Very kool


The only way to make sure it is fully organic is if it is grown indoors and has a controlled environment.

Otherwise the air and water it gets from nature could have barium and aluminum dioxide in it.

Yup, so in a sense some stuff you get that says it is organic still isn't.

Congratulations though,



Ohhh its not organic. (note dangerous powder sprinkles) I kill or burn everything I touch so I started out small. My next attempt will be organic once I have a little farmer ego going.




[edit on 24-6-2010 by Bachrk]



posted on Jun, 24 2010 @ 08:30 PM
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As a wise man once said: "Every journey begins with the first step"

(I know who it was, I'm not going to try to spell it)

Good work, keep it going!


S&F

SM



posted on Jun, 24 2010 @ 08:53 PM
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It looks like a melon!
Therefore I say to you, ......Nice Fruit.



posted on Jun, 24 2010 @ 09:45 PM
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that looks soo cool like a tiny watermelon i really wanna cut it open to see what it looks like inside thatd be cool if it was all red too like a itty bitty one lol but very good job!!



posted on Jun, 24 2010 @ 10:26 PM
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Wonderful. This should be something to be proud of especially if you live in an urban setting. Regardless, I am always happy to see people take an interest
in the Plant world around us, not to mention growing your own fruits/veggies!
I am a New York Botanical Garden Certified Plant Systematics/Plant physiology
person. If I can ever answer any questions for you or others at ATS, I would be
happy to. Just remember, cucumbers,melons,squash,pumpkins need plenty of
sun and water. Keep up the good work! And Beware of Squash Vine Borer,
and jealous neighbors!
Wildmanimal


[edit on 24-6-2010 by Wildmanimal]



posted on Jun, 24 2010 @ 11:33 PM
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Outstanding!!

Welcome to the club.

First thing I ever grew was a pea. Still grow today from that same heirloom.

Best thing I ever did was grow my own food, almost completely store free 5 years later.

A lot of good posters here about gardens, gardening, organic, raised bed, storage, heirloom, any questions, ask. Gardeners love to share knowledge.

Too bad more people don't wake up and grow their own, but 1 is a start.



posted on Jun, 25 2010 @ 07:04 AM
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Thanks folks. I have other things growing but nothing edible with those yet.

My plan is to keep my eye on this 1st melon while babying it to death and once it's grown into the worlds largest watermelon I'll charge a fee to see it.
Can anyone say Grandiose delusions?

Actually I will take an after photo when its ripe.



posted on Jun, 25 2010 @ 07:10 AM
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Thanks to the person who U2U'd me with this funny advice. They prefer to stay anonymous probably because they are male and talking of pantyhose.


Wrap the little guys in knee highs or cut up your panty hose and it will keep the melons protected as they grow. FYI- they prefer nude pantyhose








[edit on 25-6-2010 by Bachrk]



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