The most popular summer product can be grown right in your garden. Taking care of a watermelon is not as difficult as it may seem at first glance.
As reported by ADVICE.NEWS, watermelon loves sun and warmth. Each plant, depending on the variety, produces a harvest of 2-4 fruits.
Purchase young watermelon seedlings from a gardening store.
Watermelon can also be grown from seeds; however, they are slow to germinate and will cost you more.
In addition, by using ready-made seedlings, you will get a harvest earlier than if you were to grow the crop yourself from seeds.
Be careful when planting seedlings, as watermelons have a sensitive root system, and be sure to water the plant thoroughly after planting.
Compact varieties are best grown in containers.
Check out the planting recommendations for each individual watermelon variety and be prepared for regular watering and fertilizing (read more below).
For planting, choose a spacious place with plenty of sun.
Watermelon vines can grow up to 2 m in length, but more compact varieties will not take up too much space.
If you want to get a good harvest, you will also have to make sure that bees and other pollinators visit the garden.
Choose warm, well-drained soil. Loamy soil is suitable for growing, and nitrogen should be used as a fertilizer.
Watermelon needs at least 8 hours of daylight
You will have to visit the beds with a watering can approximately 2-3 times a week.
Ideal conditions for watermelons are 21-29 degrees. But watermelons do not tolerate frost.