Charles Dankens
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There are a bewildering number of melon cultivars. But it seems like seasonal weather has a major influence on delectability.Have only had yellow melons like that a few times. They are soooo good! Was looking at buying a lakefront pad in sebring, I think it was in that area but not sebring. Anway there was a guy on the side of the road with his pickemup truck loaded with yellow watermelons and some other really interesting melons. I loaded up my trunk and back home I drove, about 2 hours. Man they were great melons and I never saw that guy again so it was a once in a lifetime, I mean a truck full of em, and all kinds of melons I had never seen before. Florida is so awesome in this regard, and other regards too
In my area it was a great year for cherries, good for peaches and other stone fruits too. 2020 an amazing year for watermelons. I'm gonna be looking for red seedless melons at this weekend mkt. The early apples I've sampled are delicious.
Currently working with these pears and 'Jupiter' grapes.
When I hear Florida I don't think fruit but another word starting w f.