Watermelon Growing Forum
|
Subject: Seeds for a newbie
|
|
From
|
Location
|
Message
|
Date Posted
|
rebjr |
Cleveland Texas
|
What would be good seeds to get for someone new to raising watermelons? I have a large backyard and I want to grow a couple watermelon and pumpkin plants.
|
10/22/2009 10:51:45 PM
|
Walking Man |
formerly RGG
|
I grew one called Mountain Hoosier this year that is a wonderful watermelon. The plant is very productive & produces very large melons & the taste is excellent.
|
10/23/2009 8:31:39 AM
|
Holloway |
Bowdon, GA
|
Do you want size or taste? Are you looking for something easy to grow?
|
10/23/2009 7:15:55 PM
|
rebjr |
Cleveland Texas
|
I would like to grow one over 100#. If there is one that will reach this and be relatively easy to grow that would be good. But anything with good size is fine.
|
10/23/2009 10:00:30 PM
|
Walking Man |
formerly RGG
|
A few different watermelons will grow over 100 pounds with the proper care. Only Carolina Cross will grow over 200 pounds and it has the added benefit of being a good eater if picked at the proper stage of maturity. Seeds are available from many of the growers on this forum for the cost of a SASBE. We all grow Carolina Cross.
|
10/23/2009 10:27:46 PM
|
Walking Man |
formerly RGG
|
Bt the way, it isn't easy to get a melon over 100 pounds unless you are dedicated and know what you are doing. You can learn a lot if you'll go back on this forum and do a lot of reading.
|
10/23/2009 10:30:11 PM
|
Holloway |
Bowdon, GA
|
There are a few varieties that will get to the 100# mark. Carolina Cross, Cobb's Gem, Mountain Hoosier, and Blue Rind. If your new to it and want to grow a 100+ I would go with the Carolina Cross. None of these varieties are as easy to grow as a crimson sweet, but the Cc's are the easiest to get to that weight. They also have a good taste for their size. If you want some seeds send me an e-mail at inrock30108@aol.com. I'll give you some tips to help you get started too.
|
10/24/2009 12:16:44 AM
|
rebjr |
Cleveland Texas
|
Thanks I sent you a e-mail.
|
10/24/2009 11:55:49 PM
|
Total Posts: 8 |
Current Server Time: 11/28/2024 12:47:25 AM |