catherine
8-12-15, 1:40pm
Let's just say that I'm not the most scientific gardener there is--last couple of years I have not paid attention to exactly what and where I was planting, so stuff would come up and I'd be asking myself and DH, "What the heck is this?"
But this year, I'm growing cucumbers, as always. I have them trained on the poles of the hoops on my raised bed. But one cucumber seemed particularly furry and round… until I realized it's probably a cantaloupe!! How did I get a cantaloupe? That's not been a crop I've considered growing, even for a moment! I love cantaloupe, but never thought it would be one of those easy-to-grow things.
So my question is--it's hanging from the hoop and it might start to get very heavy. Should I de-tangle it and let it grow on the ground, or is it OK to grow it vertically?
But this year, I'm growing cucumbers, as always. I have them trained on the poles of the hoops on my raised bed. But one cucumber seemed particularly furry and round… until I realized it's probably a cantaloupe!! How did I get a cantaloupe? That's not been a crop I've considered growing, even for a moment! I love cantaloupe, but never thought it would be one of those easy-to-grow things.
So my question is--it's hanging from the hoop and it might start to get very heavy. Should I de-tangle it and let it grow on the ground, or is it OK to grow it vertically?