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5 of 5 November 19, 2024
Reviewer: Michael Deacon from Lenoir, NC United States  


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5 of 5 October 24, 2023
Reviewer: Andy Anderson from Coushatta, LA United States  


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4 of 5 October 11, 2023
Reviewer: Cynthia Snyder from Van Dyne, WI United States  


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5 of 5 June 21, 2023
Reviewer: James Buquoi from Hattiesburg, MS United States  


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5 of 5 July 5, 2022
Reviewer: James Buquoi from Hattiesburg, MS United States  


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5 of 5 March 25, 2022
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5 of 5 March 1, 2022
Reviewer: kim Walker from chelsea OK United States  


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5 of 5 February 28, 2022
Reviewer: Bruce Brosofski from Marlette, MI United States  


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1 of 5 Spent Seed October 22, 2021
Reviewer: WNKostrikin from Pacific City, OR  
Seed is spent. I live on the Oregon coast and sowed last month for overwintering Wallas. Germination rate of less than 10%. Everything else is coming up, even some volunteer watermelons! But the Wallas are few and spindly. Very disappointed.

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5 of 5 Way to grow July 9, 2021
Reviewer: Rny from Central NY  
These are easy to grow and delicious. I even started one crop in fall and they overwintered for a late Spring harvest. They take a while to get going when planted on spring but grow fast once the warmer temps set in.

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