The easy guide to watermelons
Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus)
1 John 5:8 And there are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one.
Are warm season plants
Grown in temperate, sub tropical and tropical climates
They are grown like squashes or cucumbers
There are seeds and seedless varieties
The need plenty of space
Vines can run 4 meters or more
Melons cut in half can be used as bowls
The flesh contains 95% water
They yield one or 2 fruit per plant
4-6 plants is sufficient for a family
Children love watermelons
They were grown in ancient Egypt
How to Grow
Sow Spring and Summer
They need a long growing season
Fertile well drained soil
A warm and sunny position
Soil temperature must be 20oC or more
Sow seed 1-2 meters apart
When flowering begins fertilise the plants
Watermelons like watering to grow well
Harvesting
Pick when fully ripe
That is when the stem dries and the fruit changes colour
Melons store in the fridge for a week or two
Varieties
Charleston Grey - 60cm long fruit weighing up to 15kg
Golden Midget - Ready to harvest in just 80 days
Moon and Stars - decorative fruit to 13kg
Sugarbaby - Small fruit to 4kg
Sweet Siberia - Small 4kg fruit with juicy flesh
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