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  1. Growing watermelons is a great way to have a large, juicy, sweet treat in the summer. Learn how to plant watermelons from seeds or starts, and how to grow the best fruits. Share this article: Download Printable Watermelon Growing Guide »

  2. Watermelons are a popular summer melon to grow in a home garden! Learn how to plant, grow, and harvest watermelon with this growing guide from The Old Farmer's Almanac.

  3. Watermelons are easy to grow. They need plenty of sun, nutrient-rich soil, and plenty of water. Get watermelon started in the home garden after all danger of frost has passed and your harvest of sweet, juicy watermelon will come in late summer. Watermelons need warmth, water, sun, and space.

  4. Sep 8, 2022 · Watermelon is a sprawling, prostate vining plant with large, lobed leaves with a hairy, coarse texture. They bloom with yellow flowers in mid- to late-summer. The deliciously edible fruits with thick rinds grow and ripen quickly for harvest in late summer and early fall. Each plant produces two to four watermelon fruits.

  5. Aug 18, 2023 · Watermelon ( Citrullus lanatus) Other common names: Tembikai, Semangka, 西瓜. Watermelons are popular fruits typically eaten raw, but they are also added to juices and desserts. There are many cultivars with flesh ranging from classic red to yellow and can grow to a variety of sizes.

  6. Jun 5, 2023 · This article provides instructions for planting and caring for watermelons.... Watermelons (Citrullus lanatus) grow on vines with large crinkled leaves. They love heat, and will grow rampantly once established without too much attention.

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  7. Mar 16, 2023 · Watermelons are warm-season plants that do not tolerate cold weather and will succumb to late frosts. So make sure you exercise a little patience – the best time to plant your seeds is at least two weeks after your average last spring frost date.

  8. May 22, 2024 · Watermelons are thermophilic, requiring warm soil conditions and extensive sunlight exposure to thrive optimally. They necessitate a long growing season, typically ranging from 70 to 90 days after planting, depending on the variety.

  9. Jun 9, 2023 · Sweet, juicy, and full of flavor, watermelon is most commonly associated with the summer months, vacations, picnics, and holidays. People enjoy it in both sweet and savory applications, as food or as a drink. It’s easy to see why they’re so popular! They’re also surprisingly easy to grow, although they take space.

  10. Planting: Start Indoors: 3 to 4 weeks before the last frost date. Start Indoors (in fall): 112 to 151 days before the first frost date. Hardening Off: 7 to 10 days before transplanting. Transplant Outdoors: 2 weeks after the last frost date. Spacing: 3 to 4 feet between plants and 5 to 6 feet between rows.