Originally posted by Bumblingbroccoli
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Mine are also in an unheated greenhouse and doing fine, if the foliage encroaches onto another plant and tries to smother it, it is fine to cut back those few stems back to the melon 'patch/clump' so to speak, making sure you haven't cut off a melon!
Any chance of some pics?
Your heritage variety sounds like a bit like my 'Collective Farm Woman' melons and will probably get to the size of a tennis/cricket ball before they ripen. From the 'brief' look I've had online you should know when your's are ripe by the smell, and when they have their distinctive stripes showing up, although sometimes the stripes are not very well defined.
If you have melons the size of 'satsumas' and you can see them growing then leave them alone, if you have melons and they are about the size of grapes/gooseberries and turning yellow (I'm assuming your melons start off growing green?) then they aren't going to grow anymore and are dying so remove them from the stem.
You don't say how many you have and what size they are hence the reason for asking for some pics if you can.
My melons are also 'making a bid for freedom' lol... but the bulk of the leaves are healthy, as I've harvested a few from them they are now starting to throw more female flowers and some have taken. I said I would trim the leaves back in the greenhouse, but apart from trimming back encroaching leaves and mildew leaves I've left them get on with it
Hopefully this has helped and what you were expecting to hear, let me know please. x
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