Don't toss watermelon seeds! Instead, use them to grow plants in your garden — it's easier than you think.
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Getty Images Summer's sweet, juicy watermelons are easy to grow in your own backyard—with the right conditions. You’ll ...
Your favorite summer fruit grown simply in your own garden.
Watermelon Care Watermelons need plenty of sunshine, space, and water to grow. Plants grow as long vines, with curly tendrils and large, lobed leaves. The vines of full-sized varieties can reach ...
You’ve probably heard about companion planting, or the idea that some crops can “help” each other out. Much of companion planting is based on observation and folklore. However, a few studies have ...
Question: We want to plant watermelons as a family garden project. When is the next time to sow the seeds? Answer: Kids young and old enjoy watching watermelon plants grow and eventually fruit. Since ...
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 ...
Sweet, drippy, and a tad crunchy, a bite of a watermelon evokes nostalgic feelings of balmy beach days and summer barbecues. But for a subset of amateur farmers across the country, watermelons are ...