What special equipment is used to grow watermelons?
i am doing a paper on watermelons and one of the questions asks "what is the special equipment for growing watermelons?" so please if anyone know what special equipment is used for growiing watermelons than please post it. i cant find the answer anywhere on google.
Answers:
In the commencing they were called slaves and sharecroppers. Now they're call illegal immigrants and agribusiness men but I've never see anyone in a three piece suit picking Mississippi ham. And what ever happened to watermelon seed? Half the fun of melons is seed spittin (damned geneticists). As to equipment, you don't need to buy any tools. Your local Ag salesperson will spray your field with preeminence herbicide and fertilizer contained by the spring, Cheaper than buying a spray rig and buying your own chemicals which requires an applicators license. Planting the hills is manual labor as is harvest. If insects become a problem it can be sprayed with the same equipment as the herbicide at a lose of vines run over by the equipment or sprayed from a plane at more expense. Watermelon grow within almost every state but are usually grown where labor is cheap. Don't expect to see a melon patch in Central Park. Even the panhandlers won't touch a green ham. .RScott
Not really special equipment.
They resembling well drained soil. But, they like profoundly of water too.
One of the old time ways to grow them big, sweet and grease for home consumption was to put a bucket by a watermelon hill beside a particularly good looking plant. Take a instinctive fiber rope that's long enough to go from the bottom of the bucket into the watermelon mound and set that rope up that way. Just tuck the end of the rope contained by the soil of the watermelon hill and have the other wrapping up down to the bottom of the bucket. Then, you keep the bucket full of water adjectives the time. That rope will keep just rather bit of water siphoning to those watermelon roots all the time but it's not plenty water to make it watery or soggy. Then you would make sure you plucked all but one melon from that vine and tolerate that one feed good and substantial till it was ready.
I don't know but here are a few facts. I know watermelons are picky and prefer very dry in good health drained soil. The seeds like to hold very high soil temperature in order to germinate. I know copious people will use special tricks to warm up the soil resembling waterwalls placed aroudn an idividual plant and black plastic thats laid down on the soil to help warm it up.
i hold grown watermelons many times. never used anything other than my finger to poke a hole surrounded by the ground to plant the seeds. the only problem i hold ever had with them is they would sometimes split. freshly as if someone hit them with an ax or heavy axe. of course then the ants show up to put away them. i have had extension agents and farmers make clear to me they split from too much water, to not enough sea, too much sun to not enough sun. never any mention of special tools or equipment.
none
hope these sites help
http://www.ehow.com/how_1993_grow-waterm…
http://www.flower-and-garden-tips.com/wa…
Last year be my first attempt at growing watermelons. Got some seed from a neighbor. Stuck the seed contained by. 4 ft apart and let them grow. I only get 4 melons(foxes ate the rest) but they were a decent size. Oh and they be good!!
I have hear some folk use black plastic to help heat the soil and to hold the weeds down. And I suppose a drip feed hose might minister to with watering if it got really dry. But cannot reflect on of any thing else that would be needed.
Beulah
You should expect to use at least 80 square feet per plant, loose soil, full sun, lots of muck, and a sprinkler system. You also should expect to wait 3 months to get watermelons.
There are none. That's why you can't find an answer on Google.
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In the commencing they were called slaves and sharecroppers. Now they're call illegal immigrants and agribusiness men but I've never see anyone in a three piece suit picking Mississippi ham. And what ever happened to watermelon seed? Half the fun of melons is seed spittin (damned geneticists). As to equipment, you don't need to buy any tools. Your local Ag salesperson will spray your field with preeminence herbicide and fertilizer contained by the spring, Cheaper than buying a spray rig and buying your own chemicals which requires an applicators license. Planting the hills is manual labor as is harvest. If insects become a problem it can be sprayed with the same equipment as the herbicide at a lose of vines run over by the equipment or sprayed from a plane at more expense. Watermelon grow within almost every state but are usually grown where labor is cheap. Don't expect to see a melon patch in Central Park. Even the panhandlers won't touch a green ham. .RScott
Not really special equipment.
They resembling well drained soil. But, they like profoundly of water too.
One of the old time ways to grow them big, sweet and grease for home consumption was to put a bucket by a watermelon hill beside a particularly good looking plant. Take a instinctive fiber rope that's long enough to go from the bottom of the bucket into the watermelon mound and set that rope up that way. Just tuck the end of the rope contained by the soil of the watermelon hill and have the other wrapping up down to the bottom of the bucket. Then, you keep the bucket full of water adjectives the time. That rope will keep just rather bit of water siphoning to those watermelon roots all the time but it's not plenty water to make it watery or soggy. Then you would make sure you plucked all but one melon from that vine and tolerate that one feed good and substantial till it was ready.
I don't know but here are a few facts. I know watermelons are picky and prefer very dry in good health drained soil. The seeds like to hold very high soil temperature in order to germinate. I know copious people will use special tricks to warm up the soil resembling waterwalls placed aroudn an idividual plant and black plastic thats laid down on the soil to help warm it up.
i hold grown watermelons many times. never used anything other than my finger to poke a hole surrounded by the ground to plant the seeds. the only problem i hold ever had with them is they would sometimes split. freshly as if someone hit them with an ax or heavy axe. of course then the ants show up to put away them. i have had extension agents and farmers make clear to me they split from too much water, to not enough sea, too much sun to not enough sun. never any mention of special tools or equipment.
none
hope these sites help
http://www.ehow.com/how_1993_grow-waterm…
http://www.flower-and-garden-tips.com/wa…
Last year be my first attempt at growing watermelons. Got some seed from a neighbor. Stuck the seed contained by. 4 ft apart and let them grow. I only get 4 melons(foxes ate the rest) but they were a decent size. Oh and they be good!!
I have hear some folk use black plastic to help heat the soil and to hold the weeds down. And I suppose a drip feed hose might minister to with watering if it got really dry. But cannot reflect on of any thing else that would be needed.
Beulah
You should expect to use at least 80 square feet per plant, loose soil, full sun, lots of muck, and a sprinkler system. You also should expect to wait 3 months to get watermelons.
There are none. That's why you can't find an answer on Google.
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