Hello viewers I have some watermelons growing which don't have much space
I was wondering if you could answer the question How much space does one watermelon plant need? and How many watermelons will one plant grow at a time
Watermelons
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NSW is New South Wales, Australia, right? Where you are in spring now?
Watermelon are a warm weather crop that don't get planted in the ground until the ground is thoroughly warmed up.
Commercial growers tend to pinch out the baby melons to restrict each vine to 1 or 2 melons per plant, to get larger fruit. For home growers if you are taking good care of it (plenty of water and nutrients), a vine could produce 3 or 4 melons.
They are ordinarily planted in hills 6 to 12 feet apart. Plant 4 seeds per hill. If they all sprout, wait a couple weeks and then thin to the 2 healthiest plants.
The vines will get huge, 20 ' long and wide or more.
If you don't have this much room, there are baby watermelon varieties that produce smaller fruit on smaller vines.
Not the most productive thing to grow in your garden thinking about nutrient value (very low) for the space used (very high).
Watermelon are a warm weather crop that don't get planted in the ground until the ground is thoroughly warmed up.
Commercial growers tend to pinch out the baby melons to restrict each vine to 1 or 2 melons per plant, to get larger fruit. For home growers if you are taking good care of it (plenty of water and nutrients), a vine could produce 3 or 4 melons.
They are ordinarily planted in hills 6 to 12 feet apart. Plant 4 seeds per hill. If they all sprout, wait a couple weeks and then thin to the 2 healthiest plants.
The vines will get huge, 20 ' long and wide or more.
If you don't have this much room, there are baby watermelon varieties that produce smaller fruit on smaller vines.
Not the most productive thing to grow in your garden thinking about nutrient value (very low) for the space used (very high).
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