Watermelon

Vegetables

Summary

Watermelon is a flowering plant species of the Cucurbitaceae family. A scrambling and trailing vine-like plant, it was originally domesticated in Africa. It is a highly cultivated fruit worldwide, with more than 1,000 varieties.

Description

Watermelon is grown in favorable climates from tropical to temperate regions worldwide for its large edible fruit, which is a berry with a hard rind and no internal divisions, and is botanically called a pepo. The sweet, juicy flesh is usually deep red to pink, with many black seeds, although seedless varieties exist. The fruit can be eaten raw or pickled, and the rind is edible after cooking. It may also be consumed as a juice or as an ingredient in mixed beverages.

Additional Info

Watermelons are plants grown in climates from tropical to temperate, needing temperatures higher than about 25 °C (77 °F) to thrive. On a garden scale, seeds are usually sown in pots under cover and transplanted into well-drained sandy loam with a pH between 5.5 and 7, and medium levels of nitrogen.

Varieties

Crimson Sweet


Details

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Exposure
  • Full Sun
Moisture
  • Average Water
  • Moist
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Uses
  • Bedding Plant
  • Vegetable Garden
Features
  • Edible Fruit/Foliage
Sub-Categories
  • 4" pot
  • Vegetables
Growing Tips

Watermelons can either be direct sown in the garden after danger of frost has passed, or started indoors in paper or peat pots, two to four weeks before your last frost date. Don't rush to plant watermelons—wait until air temperatures remain steady at 70 to 80 degrees, about the time the peonies begin to bloom. Seeds need warm soil to germinate.


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