Potted Watermelon Seeds
Potted Watermelon Seeds
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Potted Watermelon Seeds
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One-of-a-kind watermelon for two. Flavorsome personal-sized melons grow on vertical vines ready to climb trellises and arches with the greatest of ease, saving space.
- Sweet heirloom favorite for home gardener
- Light and Dark Green Stripes with Crisp and Very Sweet Red Flesh
- Popular for its High Sugar Content and Sweet Flavor
- Prefers Full Sun Exposure and Warm Weather
🍉What is the most wonderful thing in summer? Of course, it is eating watermelon while enjoying the air conditioning! Many people are always worried that the watermelons on the market are sprayed with various pesticides, so why not do it yourself? Here is a step-by-step guide on how to grow watermelons in pots at home.
How to Sow and Plant
sowing:
Spring is a suitable time to sow potted watermelon. Sowing can be started when the soil temperature reaches about 15-18 degrees Celsius. Select a suitable area in the arboretum or garden, dig a small trench about 3-4 inches deep, and scatter the potted watermelon seeds evenly in the trench.
Keep it moist:
Make sure the soil stays moist, but don't allow water to pool. Watering should not be excessive to avoid flooding, especially in the early stages of seed germination.
support:
Potted watermelons often require support to keep the fruit away from the soil surface to prevent rot and pest damage. You can use a trellis or fence to support and protect the watermelon while the fruit begins to form.
Weeding and fertilizing:
After the plants grow, keep the garden clean and remove weeds in time. Fertilizer can be applied in an appropriate amount to promote plant growth and fruit development.
reward:
Typically, the color of the potted watermelon's skin will change to red as it matures, and the curly part around the melon's stem will begin to dry out. At this time, you can gently tap the fruit with your fingers, and hearing a hollow sound indicates that the potted watermelon is ripe. Fruits can be cut with a sharp knife or scissors, trying not to damage the plant.
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