How To Harvest A ripe Watermelon From The Garden With Results-Sampling Four Varieties

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  • Опубликовано: 3 сен 2019
  • In this video I will share my tips on how to harvest ripe watermelons. Knowing when to harvest a watermelon can be a little tricky but once you get the hang of it, it's not hard to do. Results are in the video. The four varieties in this video are Charleston Gray, Yellow Moon And Stars, Congo, and Orange Tendersweet. Thanks for watching! Subscribe for more gardening videos.
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Комментарии • 67

  • @user-ez3iv6ji5c
    @user-ez3iv6ji5c 3 года назад +7

    I love channels like these that preserve seed varieties from being lost to monoculture crops.

  • @jenniferapiary
    @jenniferapiary 4 года назад +1

    Wow you are definitely the watermelon Queen🍉🍉

  • @ltlbnsgarden
    @ltlbnsgarden 4 года назад +8

    I love all your vids, but the watermelon ones are my favorite! You always have great advice and honest review of the types you grow. This year I was finally able to get 4 sugar baby watermelons harvested. 😊

  • @feldon27
    @feldon27 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing these. You've definitely shown that there's more to it than the tendril. I love Charleston Grey but now I want to try Congo!

  • @Pigearvet
    @Pigearvet 4 года назад

    You are a watermelon expert. Sure helped me out. I had a good crop in spite of the weather. Still have three in the garden.

  • @HealthyLifeFarm
    @HealthyLifeFarm 4 года назад +1

    Lovely watermelons and great tips Christa!!! This year has been the best for watermelons 🍉 and you are exactly right about leaving them on the vine for a week or two after the tendrils have dried ~ so much sweeter at least for us this year... 😊👩🏽‍🌾🍉

  • @mdmusicproductions5308
    @mdmusicproductions5308 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you Christa!

  • @OSXTHUNDER
    @OSXTHUNDER 4 года назад +1

    I tried some of those watermelons before and they actually taste pretty good😋😋

  • @Pigearvet
    @Pigearvet 4 года назад

    Nice harvest.... My last watermelon came off the garden on October 17th. A nice 25 pound Scaly Bark. The flavor was outstanding.. I still have some in the fridge lol.. Thank you for the tips.

  • @naomifrancis5544
    @naomifrancis5544 Год назад

    I really enjoyed your very informative and exciting video! Thank you for sharing this and congratulations on your harvest!

  • @aminasworld8524
    @aminasworld8524 4 года назад

    الله يعطيك الصحة 🌹👍🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺

  • @SmoreHearts
    @SmoreHearts 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing 😄

  • @babetteisinthegarden6920
    @babetteisinthegarden6920 4 года назад

    TFS

  • @palmtreeleebythesea
    @palmtreeleebythesea 4 года назад

    Thanks

  • @cilandialane7521
    @cilandialane7521 4 года назад +2

    I harvested 2 of mine right when the tendril was dry complete and it was not ready. You are right to wait 4 to 7 days longer. From now on, I am going to post a note to mine :) and start counting. The yellow bottom when yellow if you turn it over it will green back up. It is because it is not getting it green on, from the light.

  • @queentina47able
    @queentina47able 3 года назад

    I grew sweet crimson and Charlestons this year and I have so many of both of them it is crazy last year I got one water melon and a lot of cantaloupe.

  • @Peaceluv001
    @Peaceluv001 4 года назад

    Looks good 🍉😊tfs

  • @ricsgarden7394
    @ricsgarden7394 Год назад

    All your tips are good. You inadvertently hit upon the only sure fire way to know if a watermelon is done. I didnt say was ripe but done ripening. You reached up and snapped off the vine. You should always be able to do this with a fully ripe watermelon. If its still clinging it still ripening.

  • @neverenoughdirt
    @neverenoughdirt 4 года назад +1

    I always enjoy your watermelon harvest. Maybe I will park my Klondike next year and plant the Congo :D

    • @ChristasGarden
      @ChristasGarden  4 года назад +1

      I plan on growing both of them next year. I miss Klondike, it's been a couple of years. Congratulations on growing your big watermelon this year (it was 13ish pounds right?). I watched the video but didn't comment.

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt 4 года назад

      @@ChristasGarden Thanks. I am happy that they grow bigger and bigger with each passing year. I am already excited for next year. Looking forward to growing Congo again and hoping for better luck with Kaho.

  • @jobelb.garcela9476
    @jobelb.garcela9476 3 года назад +1

    In my observation to choose ripped Water melon is that, I relied on dry tendrils Plus the Leaf near the tendril is 50 to 70 percent getting brown color.

  • @timdarmetko4039
    @timdarmetko4039 2 года назад

    I've always heard that splitting watermelons were over watered at the end . supposed to get sweeter if you dial back the water . growing some now and will see. almost harvest time on the first run. second run starts just went in . growing heirloom . thanks for all the great vids !!!

  • @billysbigworld6166
    @billysbigworld6166 3 года назад

    5:20 perfect

  • @PAMOJA4LIFE
    @PAMOJA4LIFE 4 года назад

    Thank you very much for such an informative video, Where did you source your Congo seed?

    • @ChristasGarden
      @ChristasGarden  4 года назад +1

      I bought them at the store, a pack of Burpee seeds.

  • @macEboy
    @macEboy 4 года назад

    Thank you for this video Chrissy,
    I've decided to give the Congo a try. Another great job on the video!
    I know it's late in the year, but do you think I have a chance here in south Florida?
    Thanks Mac

    • @ChristasGarden
      @ChristasGarden  4 года назад

      I don't really know, it depends on how warm it is later in the year. My first frost usually happens in mid to late October and it really starts cooling down towards the end of September so there is no way that I could start growing watermelons now. I am in Ohio. You would have better luck than I would for sure.

    • @macEboy
      @macEboy 4 года назад

      @@ChristasGarden thank you for your response I appreciate it. I received my Congo seeds and have planted them today. We shall see. Lol. Our November temperatures run into the 80s, so we'll see. Cheers!

  • @straubdavid9
    @straubdavid9 4 года назад

    Nice series .... I grew watermelons for the first time last season. I grew three varieties - Kajari melons, Sugar baby bush, and Orangeglo. My Orangeglo vines (4 plants) jumped out of my 4x8 raised bed (imagine that) and headed for the fence. Ever try to grow Orangeglo's vertically? I had about 8 melons growing on the fence. Tried supporting them with mesh bags ... long story short ... the biggest one broke through and hit the ground. Did you know that watermelons do not bounce? I was able to save about 2/3 of it - whew! The others were much smaller when I had to snip them off ... most were actually ripe enough to eat. Half of my Kajari and Sugar baby plants were killed by critters (feral cats) digging or stepping on them and breaking them off at the base. I ended up with a couple melons from each variety out of 17 plants. Not a banner year ... but I'm getting ready to start my seeds with 5 varieties this year. Hey, it couldn't get any worse than last year, so I'm a glutton for punishment. This will be the moment of truth as to if I will continue growing melons at all. Best of luck to all in 2020 ... take care & stay safe.

    • @ChristasGarden
      @ChristasGarden  4 года назад

      Awww good luck. Yeah they don't bounce I have dropped a couple, lol! You stay safe as well.

  • @tessnf
    @tessnf 4 года назад

    Wow amazing harvest! Curious where you live to be able to be so successful with these!

  • @wilbertgarcia103175
    @wilbertgarcia103175 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this nice videos, I've send to few videos programs and I don't get a reply. Well I have never been lucky in growing this watermelon fruit, what do u do to grow a beautiful watermelon like your, let explain what I have done , I have two garden pots and two plants, size of pot it's about 12 gallon near enough, with cow manure, that one plant made a fruit that grew fast to where its at, it's still young plant, that one got the the size of a foot long and inch long, for a watermelon it's small, it seems it stop growing, and I cut off all the ends of every vine. The other plant I left it alone it's got all its vines, that plant starting to get its first fruit. And that one i got it with cow manure and mushrooms compost, I will see if this one will make any difference vs the other plant. Do you recommend to cut off all the vines off the watermelon or not, I'm not sure if you can do that or not, or if I over done it, please tell me what I'm doing wrong, cause my fruits don't seems to grow.

  • @theortizfamilyhomestead6618
    @theortizfamilyhomestead6618 4 года назад

    Awesome harvest! What state are you in? I live in ny and it has always been hard for me to grow watermelon

    • @ChristasGarden
      @ChristasGarden  4 года назад

      I am in the southern part of Ohio. You might want to try planting them on black landscape fabric. Watermelons like really warm soil and the dark landscape fabric will help.

  • @vampiro664
    @vampiro664 4 года назад

    How early do you start growing these? I have around 8 plants growing now and I'll probably have to finish them indoors before they're ready to pick

    • @ChristasGarden
      @ChristasGarden  4 года назад

      I start them indoors 3 to 4 weeks before my average last frost date, then plant them outside after my last frost date. I have also direct sown them and had good luck. Once I plant them in the ground, they are usually ready to harvest in 80-100 days depending on the average days to maturity of the variety. Where do you live? Do you have cool summers? That could definitely slow them down.

  • @kuhpkeyk
    @kuhpkeyk 4 года назад

    I know you always grow heirloom varieties, but I wanted to try a hybrid this year called Gold In Gold. If I grow it, and hand pollinate it with the same Gold In Gold pollen, will the seeds be true? Can I save those seeds and grow the same watermelon next year?

    • @ChristasGarden
      @ChristasGarden  4 года назад +2

      It would not grow true to seed even if you used pollen from the same variety. Stabilizing a vegetable variety can take several generations. It might be fun to see what happens though if you have the extra space, the next generation may or may have traits that you like.

  • @AloisTrancyXD
    @AloisTrancyXD 4 года назад

    Hi I have a question about watermelons basically I started to grow my first batch around May and June and I didnt have trouble growing them and they just started to have small flowers but as soon as the flowers opened up they would close back and they would shrivel up and die and mostly idk if its because of the sun or I'm watering them too much or if it has to do with anything else they are in the sun but they are under some tall trees so they do get some shade when the sun is at a certain spot.
    The vines are growing and are not stopping but they dont have flowers in none of them the leaves do look healthy as well.
    Also I have it in a box and I'm worried that they'll die when it starts to get cold.

    • @ChristasGarden
      @ChristasGarden  4 года назад

      Were you fertilizing them at all? Phosphorus encourages blooming and fruiting. If you had flowers at one time and they never produced fruit, then you might be lacking pollinating insects.

    • @AloisTrancyXD
      @AloisTrancyXD 4 года назад

      @@ChristasGarden at the moment we just have mosquito because its been raining for a while here and before that there were these little white bugs hiding with the plants there were dozens of them and I never did fertilize them

  • @violettevbunni9508
    @violettevbunni9508 4 года назад +1

    🍉🍉🍉

  • @RRan-dk7ct
    @RRan-dk7ct 4 года назад +1

    WoW: Do You Keep Your Seeds; I want some...:)

    • @ChristasGarden
      @ChristasGarden  4 года назад +4

      I don't usually save watermelon seeds because they cross pollinate very easily. This year I did save some Bush Sugar Baby seeds that I intentionally crossed with a couple of other watermelons. I might plant those next year to see what we get.

    • @RRan-dk7ct
      @RRan-dk7ct 4 года назад

      @@ChristasGarden I didn't think of that..i have thousands of save Melon seeds but I'lll try the Congo Next season for Sure...Later!

    • @ChristasGarden
      @ChristasGarden  4 года назад +3

      @@RRan-dk7ct It's very good, probably my favorite besides Klondike Striped Blue Ribbon. I need to grow them side by side to decide which one is the best.

  • @blaynesplantvlog7117
    @blaynesplantvlog7117 3 года назад

    Why is that Charleston Grey smaller than they usually get? They get up to 30 pounds!

  • @colecionandopitaya4222
    @colecionandopitaya4222 4 года назад

    Que delícia
    Vou ver se consigo sementes da amarela

  • @colecionandopitaya4222
    @colecionandopitaya4222 4 года назад

    Be careful not to cut your hand (6:35).

    • @ChristasGarden
      @ChristasGarden  4 года назад +2

      Ha Ha! Yeah that was close, luckily I keep my knives pretty dull. I don't do well with sharp ones.

    • @colecionandopitaya4222
      @colecionandopitaya4222 4 года назад

      @@ChristasGarden thanks, Have a nice day

  • @-choppy
    @-choppy 4 года назад

    What happened to the Bradford watermelon

    • @ChristasGarden
      @ChristasGarden  4 года назад

      I tried to grow that variety twice but it didn't work out either time! It has been a couple of years so I can't remember exactly what happened to the plants but I think the problems were herbicide drift and an animal dug it up the second time. I have people ask me about them every once in a while, maybe I should get more seeds and try again.

  • @chicken_Tender978
    @chicken_Tender978 3 года назад

    Why are your watermelons orange

  • @gamerclownz2783
    @gamerclownz2783 День назад

    thats not correct at all, it is actually good to leave a melon on cooler shaded area after picking, it will get sweeter.

    • @ChristasGarden
      @ChristasGarden  День назад

      That is true for cantaloupes but not watermelons.

    • @gamerclownz2783
      @gamerclownz2783 День назад

      @@ChristasGarden it is the same for watermelon.... well I don't know about cantaloupes in either case.

    • @ChristasGarden
      @ChristasGarden  День назад

      @@gamerclownz2783 I am sorry, but that information is not correct. Look it up. Watermelons do not continue to ripen once they are picked. I grew my first watermelon when I was 23 and am now 44. I grow them every year and have loads of experience, not just in my little garden. We have a farm field where we grow pumpkins and corn every year, but every couple of years, we also grow a bunch of watermelon plants there as well.

    • @gamerclownz2783
      @gamerclownz2783 День назад

      @@ChristasGarden well I'm new to watermelons but I know that they ripen from other experienced growers.

  • @waradhu
    @waradhu 3 года назад

    why you cant cut it properly. what a waste.