Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Watermelons
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What I have learned growing watermelon...don't buy plantlings. Watermelons do not like to be messed with once they start growing and very rarely get all the water they need causing stress from the beginning. Don't bother with seed starting. See above and also they tend to develop root rot easily. Dig a shovel deep hole. put in good compost or aged manure, cover with good dirt, make a mound, drop in 5 seeds, cover with more dirt, pat down and water gently but thoroughly. Don't let the mound dry out, don't move the long vines. You can move the new ones out of your way. Don't worry about weeds or grass, none of that will bother the melons and the more cover they have the more likely they will grow. Know your zone. My zone is 7b. It makes a big difference. Know your area. A small part seems to be in a dip and will have problems with light freezes. I found this works with all melons. Plant well , water a lot and leave the heck alone.
Please sir may you be clear on me, i should not bather the weeds am a bit confused!
Each summer I take a STRAIGHT straw from a straw broom about 4 to 5 inches long and carry it in my pocket notebook which I use to check ripeness. I set the melon level and lay the straw across it on the highest part of the melon. The straw will try to turn the length of the melon. The more it turns the riper the melon. It has to do with the water content. The higher the water content , the riper the melon. It has worked for 50 plus years. Watch out for any breeze.
When we we raided watermelon patches in high school we learned to thump them:
An echo sound or hollow sound not ripe.
A solid thump sound meant ripe.
It works with this thump test even in the market. (May take big hands and fingers for true results). I thump with 2nd or long finger)
Kathy, it sounds like you may be describing Black Diamond watermelons. They were common in Texas when I was growing up. Not so common now. Seedless watermelons sound like a good idea, but have ruined the watermelon experience. Today's kids have no memories of what a really sweet watermelon tastes like, or of seed spitting contests.
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