How To Grow Watermelons | Tutorial for Growing Watermelons

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By knowing the strategies for growing watermelons, you can become the life of the party. After all, what summertime picnic is complete without watermelon slices for everyone to munch on?

Tutorial for Growing Watermelons

Some people scoff at the idea of learning how to grow watermelons, because they can just go out and buy them at the store. They also say that it’s just too hard to do.

But this is just hogwash.

Sure you can go to the store and buy a watermelon that’s been grown halfway around the country and driven to your store in a long-haul truck, coated in who knows what kinds of pesticides and fertilizers, handled by who knows how many people, and sitting on the store’s shelves for who knows how long.

Sure you can spend money on a watermelon instead of picking one for free from your backyard.

Sure you can remain ignorant about vegetable and fruit gardening and stick with store-bought goodies from now until the end of your days.

But why would you?

Have you ever tasted a fresh, garden grown tomato? Or a carrot? Or a watermelon, for that matter?

If you answered ‘no’, then you are living in a sheltered world. You have truly never tasted these fruits and vegetables until they’ve come out of your own garden.

Even if you are just the tiniest bit interested, read below. In the following sections, we’ll show you just how easy it is to learn how to grow watermelons and then offer you some tips and tricks to grow the best melons you possibly can.

How to Grow Watermelons: Step by Step Help

Here’s a look at a simple step-by-step guide to growing watermelons:

  1. Location is everything. You want to pick a spot that gets plenty of direct sunlight, but is also protected from high, cool winds.
  2. Watermelons love to grow in organic matter. Make sure the soil you have chosen for your crop has plenty of it in it.
  3. You’ll plant your watermelons about two to three weeks after the last frost of the season.
  4. For each watermelon plant, make sure to dig a hole that is about a foot deep and two feet across.
  5. Be sure to allow plenty of space between the plants for them to grow (at least 6 feet).
  6. Cover the watermelon plants with floating row covers to make sure they stay warm enough as they grow. Remove these covers when flowers appear.
  7. As soon as the flowers are in full bloom, you have about 5 weeks before your melons will be perfect for the picking.

How to Grow Watermelons: Hints and Tips

Take a look at these tricks of the trade to help you along in your quest to grow watermelons:

  • Watermelons don’t like the cold.If you live in a cooler climate, consider plating short-season varieties.
  • Watermelons aren’t just pink inside. Some of them have yellow, white, or orange interiors. While these might be fun to eat, many people have said that these unique varieties are quite difficult to grow, especially for a first-timer.
  • Watermelons are prone to certain diseases like fusarium wilt. To avoid this, try planting radishes in your patch. These keep the fusarium-carrying cucumber beetles at bay.

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