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  1. #1
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    Yes, I no haz a green thumb either. However, it is a very cute squashermelon!

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    Do you live near a nuclear power plant? Cool looking melon!
    I've been finally defrosted by cassiesmom!
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    Nice mutation.
    Reminds me of that movie "Day of the Triffids"


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    Interesting && I wonder what it will taste like.. Let us know ok..

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    Squashermelon! Hahaha! That's hilarious, both the confused fruit, and your name for it!

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    Squasher Melon! YIPPEEE! Save the seeds, you can make a fortune - assuming it tastes good, You must let us know what it tastes like and take photos of the inside when you cut it as well.
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    You'll never know until you cut into it! My grandfather once had a pumpkin/butternut squash hybrid decide to grow out of his compost pile. It was huge, orange on the outside, but smooth - not ribbed like a pumpkin. It was also not mostly hollow like a pumpkin would be, it was solid like a butternut squash - and weighed a ton! He had to move it with the tractor when it was ready to be eaten!
    I've Been Frosted

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    Quote Originally Posted by lvpets2002 View Post
    Interesting && I wonder what it will taste like.. Let us know ok..
    Yes, let us know what it tastes like. I love both squash and melon.

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