We have a Honey Melon by accident in our small garden. It is actually "a garbage garden" as a place to throw waste foods.
We mainly tossed scraps (chop scraps) of fruit and vegetable into our small "garbage" garden.
After a while, surprisingly, we found a honey melon, also well known as honeydew. It then grows well.
As I know, there are two varieties of honey melon:
1) Yellow inside
2) Red inside.
We love the yellow one, it is because of its flavor is like honey sweet.
Have you tasted Honey melon?
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I love ❤️ honeydew melon. Yours looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYes, I like honey melons. What a nice surprise. Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
ReplyDeleteEs diferente a los de aquí, pero tiene muy buena pinta
ReplyDeleteUn beso, feliz semana
Loable aprovechamiento de esas basuras biodegradables, que además con semillas perdidas, hacen que aflore ese melón dispuesto para la ingesta enhorabuena...
ReplyDeleteUn saludo
That looks like yellow water melon...
ReplyDeleteMelão é muito bom, Rainbow feliz semana bjs.
ReplyDeleteWell look at that!
ReplyDeleteHow fun that it grew with no effort! Hope it was tasty.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a charming story! 🍈✨ I love how something as simple as a “garbage garden” can surprise you with a sweet gem like a honey melon. It’s such a wonderful reminder that even unexpected places can bring joy and delicious surprises. Truly inspiring — makes me want to start my own little garden experiments! 🌿💛
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet surprise from your “garbage garden”!
ReplyDeleteNature has its own magic.
love how it gifted you honeydew. 💛
Lindo melón. Te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteI've never tried it. There are several kinds of melons around here, including winter melons and honeydew melons, but I'd never heard of this one.
ReplyDeleteRegards.
We will have next melones 🍉 in summer. Yummy, this looks very delicious.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for sharing at MosaicMonday ❤️
Love it! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI invite you to visit my last post. Have a good week!
What a lovely surprise! Your honeydew looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteNon conosco questo melone, ma sembra molto buono.
ReplyDeleteUn abbraccio e buon weekend 😘
Recuerdo que decpequeño encontraba el melón arrastrado, en el camino hacia la gruta en Barichara. Un abrazo. Carlos
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful little surprise! 🍈
ReplyDeleteI love that your “garbage garden” — basically a space for tossing kitchen scraps — ended up giving you a honey melon. It’s such a lovely reminder that sometimes the best things grow when we least expect them.
It must feel so rewarding to see something delicious sprout from what would otherwise be waste. That accidental harvest makes the whole garden feel a bit magical!
There is absolutely nothing like the scent of a fresh Honey Melon straight from a small garden! Most people don't realize how much those natural antioxidants and high water content do for your complexion—it’s literally 'beauty food' from the inside out. 🍈✨
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I love the charm and honesty in this! 🍈🌿
ReplyDeleteThere’s something so delightful about stumbling upon a honey melon “by accident” — it gives the garden a whimsical, almost magical feel. Calling it a “garbage garden” adds humor and relatability; many of us have spots where scraps and leftovers somehow turn into unexpected treasures.
It’s a simple story, but it celebrates the little surprises and joys that come from gardening — even the unplanned ones. Truly charming! ✨
Nature is full of surprises! What a nice bonus from your garden.
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