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QuestionCan you grow melons indoors?
Maggie MoranMaggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
Home & Garden Specialist
Yes, you can grow melons in a container at least 18 inches deep. Fill the container with a mixture of perlite, peat moss, and potting soil. Place the seedling in the container and cover it with soil. Place the container in a southern-facing window and water frequently. It is advisable to place a trellis for the vines to grow on. -
QuestionCan you grow melons in a container?
Maggie MoranMaggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
Home & Garden Specialist
Yes, you can grow melons in a container. Simply fill a suitable container with potting soil and sow the seeds about 6 to 8 inches deep. Be sure to keep the growing temperature between 65-85 degrees F. -
QuestionCan you grow melons in the UK?
Maggie MoranMaggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
Home & Garden Specialist
It is quite possible to grow melons in the UK and similar climates, however, it is advisable to grow them in a greenhouse. -
QuestionHow long does it take for a honeydew melon to grow?
Maggie MoranMaggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
Home & Garden Specialist
In normal growing temperatures below 77 degrees Fahrenheit, germination takes place within 7-10 days. In higher temperatures, it takes place within 3-4 days. Maturation of the fruit takes between 65 and 100 days in warm climates. -
QuestionWhat fertilizer should I use for melons?
Maggie MoranMaggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
Home & Garden Specialist
Generally, any well balanced fertilizer is appropriate, such as one with a 10-10-10 ratio. Choose one from a nursery or garden supply store. -
QuestionCan I plant melons in July?
Maggie MoranMaggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
Home & Garden Specialist
It is generally suggested to plant them around early June instead of July. However, if you live in a cool climate, you need to wait until temperatures reach at least 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21 degrees Celsius). -
QuestionDo I need to water the whole row of watermelons, or just the hill and roots?
DonaganTop AnswererJust the roots. Keep them well watered. -
QuestionWhat fertilizer should I use on my melons?
DonaganTop AnswererMelons like rich but light soil. Composted manure (or other compost) is great for them. -
QuestionWhat is the best food for melons?
DonaganTop AnswererWell-tended compost is best for any plants. Try composted manure. -
QuestionCan I plant the seeds right from the fresh melon?
Community AnswerNo. You have to wash the seeds with soap to remove the sugary contents, dry on a paper for a week then you can plant. -
QuestionHow far apart do I plant the seedlings?
DonaganTop AnswererFour feet on all sides. -
QuestionCan I grow melons in a pot?
Community AnswerI am currently growing mini watermelons in a 7 gallon container and they are doing great. I am told they would even be fine in a 5 gallon container. -
QuestionIf I am growing t hem in a pot in a greenhouse, how large should the pot be?
Community AnswerI have 4 honeydew melons growing from seeds planted inside. I just transferred them to 15-inch diameter pot. They're growing fast. So far so good. -
QuestionCan I grow melons in winter?
DonaganTop AnswererNo, melons generally require a long, hot growing season. -
QuestionHow do I know if I can grow melons in my region?
Olimkhuja AskarovCommunity AnswerIf you live in a region that is warm or hot during late spring and throughout summer, then you can. Minimum temperature should be 20 degrees Celsius. -
QuestionDo they self pollinate?
Community AnswerNo. They are not eggplants and tomatoes. They need bees and us for pollination. -
QuestionHow many melons should I allow to mature on each plant?
Community Answer2-3 melons per vine of the plant. Remove flowers and excess growth when the fruit is developing
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