Southern Living on MSN
How to grow watermelon for sweet, juicy fruit all summer long
There's a watermelon variety for every garden size.
The Pioneer Woman on MSN
Yes, you can grow a watermelon in your own backyard
You’ll enjoy a sweet summer harvest in no time.
Melons, squash, and pumpkins are heavy feeders and fast-growing plants that can quickly overwhelm small gardens with their sprawling vines and high nutrient needs. But if you grow these demanding ...
A perfectly ripe watermelon should be sweet, juicy, and packed with a fruity flavor that brings to mind backyard barbecues and summertime picnics. But if watermelons are harvested too early or grown ...
House Digest on MSN
8 Best Fruits You Can Still Plant In June
It's usually best to plant fruits in early spring, but June isn't too late. Here are a few types of fruit you can grow even ...
Is there a ‘secret’ to growing water melons? This is the question one reader asked me recently. The answer is yes. Start with the right variety specific to your growing area.
Melon pits make growing nutrient-hungry plants like melons and squash easier by enriching soil with buried food scraps and yard waste. This space-saving planting method reduces the need for watering ...
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