JOIN NOW LOG IN
iVillage GardenWeb iVillage GardenWeb THE INTERNET'S GARDEN & HOME COMMUNITY ADVERTISEMENT
Blogs Forums Photo Galleries Ask The Experts Tools & Directories        
Return to the Heirloom Plants & Gardens Forum | Post a Follow-Up

 o
Heirloom watermelon for newbie gardener?

Posted by farfaraway z5b OH (My Page) on
Fri, Mar 21, 08 at 23:32

Hi everyone,

I'm new to vegetable gardening and am working on building my beds right now...I have quite a bit planned, and would really like to try either watermelon or another heirloom melon (the rest of my vegetable garden will be all heirlooms). I've heard that melons are tricky to grow. Is it something I should try in my first year? Or should I skip them? I have plenty of space, so that's not an issue.


Follow-Up Postings:

 o
RE: Heirloom watermelon for newbie gardener?

Try Blacktail Mountain, it is both an heirloom and early maturing. Water melons like heat, sandy soil, and space. If you have those, they are easy.


 o
RE: Heirloom watermelon for newbie gardener?

Thanks, farmerdilla! I have heat and space, but I do NOT have sandy soil--I have thick clay here in Ohio. However, I did just start my new vegetable beds (lasagna style) and they should be full of rich, loamy soil. Should I give it a shot??


 o
RE: Heirloom watermelon for newbie gardener?

Farmerdilla took the words right out of my mouth.

I wouldn't worry too much about the soil. Few of us have the optimum soil for everything we want to grow. We have to get by with what we have. Over time, the soil can be ammended of course, but don't wait for that. Go ahead with the melons.

BTW, Blacktail Mountain was developed by Glenn Drowns of Sandhill Preservation Center and he has told the story of how he developed it to grow in a short season on very poor soil, mostly rocks as I recall, just about the worst conditions imaginable for watermelon. This was before he moved to Iowa.

Jim


 o
RE: Heirloom watermelon for newbie gardener?

Thanks Jim! I had no idea that the Sandhill guy developed this watermelon! I'm going to give them a try. Thanks!


 o
RE: Heirloom watermelon for newbie gardener?

farfaraway, Have you located your watermelon and other Melon seed yet. If not I may have several varieties which might interest you.
Contact me at gary.millwood@gmail.com
Gary


 
 

 

 


Click here to learn more about in-text links on this page.



iVillage GardenWeb: The Internet's Garden & Home Community  
  iVillage Home & Garden Network