Watermelon Question: more than one plant together?
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- carolb_w_fl_coastal_9b thanked daninthedirt (USDA 8b, HZ9, CentTX, Sunset z30, Cfa)
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Prune watermelon plants to one watermelon fruit?
Comments (8)I used to grow Early Canada (the regular one, not the "improved" one... it was about 30 years ago) when I lived near Ottawa, ON (zone 5). It was an iffy crop there -- if it was a long hot summer I would get quite a few to ripen but if it was a cold summer I would get few, maybe none to ripen. And if they weren't ripe by early September, they were never going to ripen (as fruitnut points out about ripening temperature). They never got to 10-15 lbs. Five or 6 lbs was probably average. I don't know if the improved ones are bigger, earlier, or both. Try to make it as warm as possible for them, and good luck....See MoreIs there more than one type of Basketball Gourd ?
Comments (2)Hi Jan, First of all, I purchased them on ebay .So it does matter because of feedback being left.I want to make sure I am getting exactly what I purchased.What was advertised and pictured.Planting them anyway, is fine if you just want to wing it but I purchased them specifically to craft jack o lanterns out of them so shape matters.I intend on growing 5 different types of gourds and I am having my husband build seperate trellis's for them.As far as different peoples perception of what seed should look like is concerned.There is a really large difference between a black looking watermelon seeds and the brown seeds that I received.Before I email the seller about it I wanted to ask around first to make sure I have my facts straight.Thank you for your enthusiasm and help though :) Thanks, Heidi...See MoreIs this more than one pepper plant?
Comments (4)It's a myth that plants need to be thinned to one. Yes, if you've got two plants in the same hole, neither will reach the size that one plant would have. But both together easily do! At least for peppers, tomatoes, and cucurbits, I routinely thin to two plants and plant in doubles. Never ever had any productivity problems as a result, AND the filled garden slot has insurance in case one plant dies....See MoreGetting more than one of a kind, and for a cheaper price...
Comments (1)Can't answer your question but I know how you feel....See Morecarolb_w_fl_coastal_9b
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