Yes, you can absolutely grow a watermelon with leftover seeds from one you've eaten. Here's what you need to know to have the most success when planting.
Your favorite summer fruit grown simply in your own garden.
Is there anything sweeter than a juicy slice of watermelon on a hot summer day? Whether you grill up wedges at a cookout, blend it into a summer cocktail, or slice it for an afternoon snack, ...
Key Takeaways Growing watermelon in the garden requires space, full sunlight, and water for a juicy harvest. Plant watermelon after the threat of frost is gone, and grow in warm temperatures for up to ...
A perfectly ripe watermelon should be sweet, juicy, and packed with a fruity flavor that brings to mind backyard barbecues ...
Grow a slice of summer right in your garden. Watermelons (Citrullus lanatus)are heat-loving plants that love to bask in the Southern sun. The vining plants are members of the Cucurbitaceae or gourd ...
Growing watermelon radishes at home is an easy way to add a colorful and nutritious vegetable to your diet. These root ...
Q: Can you remind us what you put on top of your soil to make your watermelons grow so well? Is it some sort of mulch? — Cassie L. A: Pioneering research was conducted at North Dakota State University ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! Things heat up in the valley as we head toward Independence Day this Saturday. Be careful out there, stay hydrated and don’t spend too much time in the ...