How to plant watermelon from seeds.
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- HOW TO PLANT WATERMELON FROM SEEDS. 2023
We're planting our watermelons a little late in the season this year. So with that out of the way, let's plant some watermelons. It's quick and easy.
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Hello stopping by to return the visit. I love watermelon! 🍉 I planted some this year and it is my very first time. Unfortunately I don’t have a lot of space so I have them in a container. We will see how they do. I’m sorry the storm came through with such a fury at your place. It is two months later so I will need to find the updated video to see how your fruit are doing. I appreciate the planting tutorial and tips. Stay blessed my new friend. ✌🏾🙂🌺
Thank you!
Thank you. I’m trying to grow watermelons for the first time this year ❤
You will do great!👍
@@IplantFood1635 Thank you 😊
Hello am avalyn am a Rwandan lady who glow up farming it's my favorite thing in life farming is like having kids of your own it gives me alots of joy so the plant u had it's like a pumpkin used to make cups pots u can use it to drink water and other things
Thank you for commenting!
Keep up the great videos love your channel ❤️
Thank you I really appreciate that!
Looking good my brother
Than you! It means a lot to hear that. I see your garden is looking nice also.
Great video SoilBrotha! We are also growing 5-6 varieties of watermelon and a few melon varieties. Ha! Looking forward to an amazing harvest 🙌🏾
I’m glad to hear that, we’re wishing you a happy harvest!
Great video brother thanks for sharing!!!!
Thank you for commenting! You're welcome also.
Great tips my friend 😊👍🌱
Thank you for the compliment.
its lauki ... ash groud ... eddible.... make lofta too scrub.
recipes lauki from sweet dishes to lauki kofta with naan.
Thank you! They are now flowering, and I'm looking forward to eating them.
Bottle gourd. Used as floats and for seeds (like pumpkin seeds but look funnier) :)
In part of Egypt, we call them (Etzenna)
Thank you! I will try to make something from the next harvest.
Good thing for the rain. Watermelons require a substantial amount of water to grow so i have learned. I think you planted them just on time! 👍🏾
Thank you for the comment. They doubled in size over the past three rainy days.😁
Bro that is to keep stuff like coins even to drink water it keep it cold, and here in Mexico they paint 🎨 it and sell it for the just born babys. God bless you all.
Thank you! I will try to make something from the next crop!
Squash take them now that they are dry use a drill with a hole bit make yourself some bird houses when fresh they are edible
Thank you for reaching out, I will definitely do that!
Hallo my dear friends good morning 🌄🌄🌄🌄
And a good morning to you.
That’s some type of gourd like louffa or bird house gourd yeah they are edible when new baby gourd
Just subbed 😁&😊
Thank you!😁 I appreciate your help.
They look like bird house gourds
Thank you for reaching out! Several people had said the same thing!
this seems like a lot of work i ran over a watermelos vine with a watermelon on it with the mower 2 years ago and i still have watermelon plants popping up
That's one of the plus, it kept coming back.
4:28 Looks like a birdhouse gourd to me
thank you very much😁
Please tell me your name
My name is Andrew
Those are Gords
Those are guards/calabash. they are not edible can be used as plates, cups or thermos
Thank you! I am definitely going to make something from the next crop.
Those things looks like some kind of gourd if you eat it after you get out of the hospital let us know how it tasted. But I would not eat it.
That is not peanut pumpkin
Thanks for commenting, but I've never heard of "peanut Pumpkin". What is that?
@@IplantFood1635 its a pumpkin that shape just like that resembale a peanut if its yellow or oragne collor inside in other words if its a pumpkin its a peanut pumpkin ok
@@kevininnocent2023 I've never heard of it before, cool!
Hello from Robyn in NJ. Sent by @gailssouthernliving ❤
😃Thank you!