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Melon : Watermelon : Charleston Gray |
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Watering Can - Haws Outdoor Can |
This watermelon was rated best in taste tests, even beating standard red varieties. Naturally self-pollinating and almost entirely seedless. All its energy is devoted to producing more crisp, yellow, juicy flesh. This early, 10lb ice-box size melon even tolerates cooler weather.
| Sowing time: | after all danger of frost, when the ground has thoroughly warmed. |
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Start seed directly outdoors. Melons prefer a rich, but free draining soil.
Seeds can be started indoors 4-6 weeks prior to last frost date in peat pots. Sow seed tin deep, either in hills of 2-3 seeds, or 4ft apart in rows. Allow 4ft between rows/hills.
Seeds germinate in about 4-8 days at 20-30C (70-85F) soil temperature. Keep soil adequately moist during the season, but don't overwater at ripening time.
Periodic sidedressing during the growing season with a 5-10-10 fertilizer will benefit the plants. Harvest when ripe - when the vine starts to slip from the fruit.