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Mandi
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Hi. Well, the grasshoppers have successfully eating the beans and peas. Tomatoes are coming slowly, the cucumbers have A LOT of beautiful leaves, as do the cantelope and pumpkins. Question is: [thinker] How long does it take for cucumbers, cantelope and pumpkins take to bare fruit? Remember..I'm a newbie. Thanks all.
(I live in Iowa) [flower] [flower] [flower] [flower]

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Plants: 24 | From: Iowa | Registered: Jul 2006  |  Seeded: 204.26.74.190
comfrey
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The days from seed to maturity. Also it depends on alot of other things also, Like what variety you are growing, what kind weather you are having, how much moisture it gets, the kind of soil you have...etc But here is a general idea:

Cantaloupe 75-85 days
Cucumbers 55-60 days
Watermelons 65-90 days

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Plants: 2524 | From: Arkansas | Registered: Jul 2005  |  Seeded: 209.142.167.176
   

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