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Re: garden

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 5:01 pm
by emc
Pretty flowers Moonlady! 8-)

Say Orin, did your cantaloupe come out ok or is it still growing? It looks pretty healthy in your picture! :D

Re: garden

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:37 pm
by orin stepanek
emc wrote:Pretty flowers Moonlady! 8-)

Say Orin, did your cantaloupe come out ok or is it still growing? It looks pretty healthy in your picture! :D
Hi Ed! I picked it a couple of days ago! It is sitting on my counter; but is still pretty hard. I will probably butcher it in a couple 2 or 3 days. If it has nice color inside I may take a picture. :D

Re: garden

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 12:07 am
by Moonlady
orin stepanek wrote:
emc wrote:Pretty flowers Moonlady! 8-)

Say Orin, did your cantaloupe come out ok or is it still growing? It looks pretty healthy in your picture! :D
Hi Ed! I picked it a couple of days ago! It is sitting on my counter; but is still pretty hard. I will probably butcher it in a couple 2 or 3 days. If it has nice color inside I may take a picture. :D
:thumb_up: :yes: PICTURE PLEASE!!! We waited for this moment now weeks!

(Do you talk to your cantaloupe, because I have that picture in my head now, reminds me of the movie, when Tom Hanks talks to his "Mr. Wilson" :lol2: )

Re: garden

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 1:21 pm
by emc
Moonlady wrote: (Do you talk to your cantaloupe, because I have that picture in my head now, reminds me of the movie, when Tom Hanks talks to his "Mr. Wilson" :lol2: )
Makes me wonder what Cantaloupe would say? If it were grateful… perhaps “thank you for taking care of me”, or worried about its fate “Orin, what are you doing with that knife?”, or aware of its fate “This too shall pass”.

Re: garden

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 3:16 pm
by orin stepanek
As per request; here is my cantaloupe! :D I have to tell you I was quite delighted to even get a cantaloupe this year! in previous years they always quit growing before they were develouped; and this is the first and only one I grew. It; however, is very sweet and suculent! 8-) :D
cantaloupes 001.jpg
And no! I don't talk to it; not yet anyway! :lol2:

Re: garden

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 3:30 pm
by geckzilla
That is a beautiful specimen of home grown cantaloupe.

Have any of you ever tried hami melon? It's a cantaloupe that grows in China and the flavor is something like a cross between cantaloupe and honeydew.

Re: garden

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 4:22 pm
by Ann
That fantastic, Orin!!! <drool>

Ann

Re: garden

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 5:35 pm
by emc
Nice looking cantaloupe Orin! :yes:

I wonder how the name “cantaloupe” was derived. Probably goes back a long way… I suspect from a group of early hunter gatherers stumbling across a never before seen patch. I bet at first, no one could come up with a name. When asked, they all said, “I can’t.” But it just so happened that a herd of antelope passed by.

Re: garden

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 7:45 pm
by rstevenson
emc wrote:I wonder how the name “cantaloupe” was derived. Probably goes back a long way… I suspect from a group of early hunter gatherers stumbling across a never before seen patch. I bet at first, no one could come up with a name. When asked, they all said, “I can’t.” But it just so happened that a herd of antelope passed by.
I like your idea better, but apparently it was named after a...
... previous pope's country estate, outside of Rome. The word comes from "Cantalupo," the name of a papal estate near Tivoli, Italy, and not far from Rome. The seeds were brought to the estate from Armenia, and the fruit cultivated during the 1700s.
... or...
from French, from Cantaluppi, former papal villa near Rome, where it was first cultivated in Europe
Fruits and vegies are often thought to be symbolic of something. I always thought the cantaloupe was symbolic of the prohibition against running away to get married. :mrgreen:

Rob

Re: garden

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 4:27 pm
by emc
rstevenson wrote: Fruits and vegies are often thought to be symbolic of something. I always thought the cantaloupe was symbolic of the prohibition against running away to get married. :mrgreen:
Rob
I can’t recall having ever seen cantaloupe at an organized wedding. But it seems like it would be apropos. :wink:

Re: garden

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 6:14 pm
by orin stepanek
geckzilla wrote:That is a beautiful specimen of home grown cantaloupe.

Have any of you ever tried hami melon? It's a cantaloupe that grows in China and the flavor is something like a cross between cantaloupe and honeydew.

A Hami melon
A cut Hami melonThe Hami melon (Chinese: 哈密瓜; pinyin: Hāmì guā) is a type of muskmelon, originally from Hami, Xinjiang. It is also referred to as the Chinese Hami melon. A generic term that can be applied is "snow melon". The outer color is generally white through pink or yellow through green. The inside flesh is sweet and crisp. In Mandarin, Hami gua can also be used to refer to cantaloupe.
I never really had a fancy for honeydew melon! I wonder how the hami melon would taste! 8-) On TV this morning I heard that cantaloupe was related to watermelon; pumpkin; cucumber and squash! I knew they grew very similarly; but yet there fruit is so very different! :wink: 8-)

Re: garden

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 12:25 am
by Moonlady
Orin, thanks for the pictures, your cantaloupe looks perfect and in the first picture, where your cantaloupe is placed, the newspaper says "New Logo",
you should turn the pic from right to left 90° and send it to the newspaper! :D


I always thought the cantaloupe was symbolic of the prohibition against running away to get married.
:lol2: :lol2: :lol2:
next time if one of my friends have a new relationship, I will make a cant-aloupe gift :D

...and I associated it with cantara ...the singingmelon :lol2:

Re: garden

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:27 am
by orin stepanek
The cantaloupe is part of a knock; knock joke!
Knock knock!
Who's there?
Cantaloupe1
Cantaloupe who?
Cantaloupe tonight; Pops got the ladder!
:lol2:
That's the way I remember it, anyway! :D :wink:

Re: garden

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 3:17 am
by Beyond
Orin, shoudda left that joke on the vine a bit longer. :lol2:

Re: garden

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 9:45 pm
by orin stepanek
Beyond wrote:Orin, shoudda left that joke on the vine a bit longer. :lol2:
It would have shrivelled up like the rest of the garden! I'm still getting some cherry tomatoes but they are showing signs of quitting also! :cry: I'm starting to clean the garden up for the winter months already as most of it is harvested already! :? Next year there will just be cucumbers and tomatoes!

Re: garden

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 1:31 am
by saturno2
In my small garden, a parasite attacked plant of pretty
flowers. He destroyed all the leaves.
Then germinated seeds of this plant. Beside her grew
a wild flower that not like the parasite.
Now, the wild flower protects to pretty flower.
" Symbiosis " positive??

Re: garden

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 2:18 am
by Ann
That's really nice, saturno2! I was looking for a picture that might go with your story, but I didn't find anything that was really good. But you might imagine that this plastic lids protecting flowers inside might be your wild flower! :D

Ann

Re: garden

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 3:28 am
by Beyond
Ann wrote:That's really nice, saturno2! I was looking for a picture that might go with your story, but I didn't find anything that was really good. But you might imagine that this plastic lids protecting flowers inside might be your wild flower! :D

Ann
Plastic lid :?: :?: Theres a girl standing upside down on the ceiling. Wheres the plastic lid :?:

Re: garden

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 5:56 am
by Ann
Beyond wrote:
Ann wrote:That's really nice, saturno2! I was looking for a picture that might go with your story, but I didn't find anything that was really good. But you might imagine that this plastic lids protecting flowers inside might be your wild flower! :D

Ann
Plastic lid :?: :?: Theres a girl standing upside down on the ceiling. Wheres the plastic lid :?:
Oh! I used the girl standing upside down when I commented on the upside-down APOD Milky Way. The girl muscled her way into this thread, too, and the plastic lid got lost in the process, I'm afraid! :oops:

Here is the picture I wanted to post!

Ann

Re: garden

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 5:06 pm
by Beyond
I like the girl standing on the ceiling better, but the plastic lid makes more sense for the thread. :yes:

Re: garden

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 11:42 pm
by saturno2
Ann
Thank you very much for your note about plastic and
wild flower.
But, I´am glad with the first picture. The " girl in the sky"
is a beautiful image. Nice.
An error positive :D

Re: garden

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 3:08 pm
by saturno2
The flowers seem to compete.
In my garden I have a red flower stems wich grow horizontally foward magnetic
north ( I do not know why).
I have a white small rose had stems of 15 cm height.
By putting together red flower, came into competition and released
a thick stem of 30 cm height and sprang a rose of 3 times larger than normal!!

Re: garden

Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 1:06 am
by orin stepanek
I got my garden started last week; and then I almost lost it. When the weatherman said it was going to rain snow and freeze I had to cover all the plants! Yesterday noon it was warm enough to uncover them! My tomatoes and bell peppers look all OK, but my cucumbers look stunned. I hope they will pull through. I didn't plant any melons this year.
Wow: last year I could have planted at the end of March! This year is staying a little cooler a bit longer!

Re: garden

Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 9:04 am
by saturno2
The roses are red, pink, white, but had not seen an orange rose.
In my garden I have an orange rose.

Re: garden

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 8:00 pm
by orin stepanek
Oh yum! Yesterday I got to pick two cucumbers from my garden! Some tomatoes are the size of marbles! I hope they develop soon as garden fresh tomatoes are the best! :wink: