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Old 25-06-2006, 01:12 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
fisherman34
 
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Default update on melon plants, and pruning question

My muskmelon plants(Ambrosia, Earligold, and Jung Classic Hybrid
varieties) are doing quite well so far--bees and others are pollinating
yellow flowers, and a few small melons are already beginning to grow,
but I'm not sure how to go about pruning them. I read in the Vegetable
Gardener's Bible that you should prune the ends of side shoots once
they reach five leaves, but I'm having trouble discerning which are the
main shoots and which are the side shoots amidst the mass of foliage.
It seems there are between 2 and 4 main shoots that arise from the
stem--are these really the main shoots are some actually side shoots?
Also, I've seen varying recommendations on the spacing for these
plants--I planted mine in 3 by15 foot raised beds roughly 20 inches
apart and they're starting to overlap. Too close?

AP in 5b