That’s some prime industrial farming right there. Nature really doesn’t care where it grows.
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BarkandHoot on
The melon capital of Arizona (Aguila) is calling and they want their melon back.
mbush525 on
so you’re a better gardener accidentally than I am intentionally!
boogerholes on
I have random tomatoes sprout up by my trash bins.
PDT984 on
And not just any cantaloupe, but a Super Star Cantaloupe! (At least judging by its shape now) One of the best!
chickentenders54 on
I hate it when that happens.
Head_Razzmatazz7174 on
We once planted a single row of cantaloupes in our garden. They took over two more rows and started growing onto the patio. What should have been maybe a dozen turned into about 30. The squirrels and racoons got most of them before they were completely ripe, but we still managed to get half a dozen out of them.
For several years after that, we had at least half a dozen melons, even though we never replanted.
wacojacoco on
Something shit out a cantaloupe seed in the alley
hotto_ on
what genuinely puzzles me about gardening and growing plants is that the more i “care” about growing something, the faster it dies and then there’s this where they accidentally grows a full ass fruit.
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That’s some prime industrial farming right there. Nature really doesn’t care where it grows.

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The melon capital of Arizona (Aguila) is calling and they want their melon back.
so you’re a better gardener accidentally than I am intentionally!
I have random tomatoes sprout up by my trash bins.
And not just any cantaloupe, but a Super Star Cantaloupe! (At least judging by its shape now) One of the best!
I hate it when that happens.
We once planted a single row of cantaloupes in our garden. They took over two more rows and started growing onto the patio. What should have been maybe a dozen turned into about 30. The squirrels and racoons got most of them before they were completely ripe, but we still managed to get half a dozen out of them.
For several years after that, we had at least half a dozen melons, even though we never replanted.
Something shit out a cantaloupe seed in the alley
what genuinely puzzles me about gardening and growing plants is that the more i “care” about growing something, the faster it dies and then there’s this where they accidentally grows a full ass fruit.