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Barbara, as long as you do not cut off vines with blossoms, you can prune the plants to contain them. Just be advised that you will harvest less cantaloupes than if you were to leave the vines growing as is.

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Barbara, as long as you do not cut off vines with blossoms, you can prune the plants to contain them. Just be advised that you will harvest less cantaloupes than if you were to leave the vines growing as is.

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Barbara, as long as you do not cut off vines with blossoms, you can prune the plants to contain them. Just be advised that you will harvest less cantaloupes than if you were to leave the vines growing as is. In the future, plant squash a minimum of 2′ apart. You can also grow them vertically up netting supported by poles or PVC piping. This will prevent them from spreading into the area of other plants. Good luck.

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