If you have had a difficult time growing watermelons try this easy to grow variety. The Blacktail Mountain Watermelon is perfect for first-time gardeners. 10 to 12 solid deep green rind with mouthwatering sweet red flesh. Vines up to 10. The Blacktail Mountain Watermelon developed in northern Idaho with the ability to ripen even in cooler climates. If you mulch it well at the start and give it adequate water, this variety can take care of itself.
20 seeds
PLANTING
Citrullus lanatus
Germination:4-10 days
Germination Temperature:Optimum soil temperatures 70-85F
Seed Sowing Depth:1/2″ deep
Sowing Indoors:3-4 weeks before last frost.Provide 70-85Fsoil temperature.Sow 2-3 seeds per cell/pot.Sowing into individual biodegradable peat/cow pots reduces rootdamage when transplanting. Transplant after last frost,36-48″ apart.
Sowing Outdoors:After last frost when soil temperature is over70F.
How much does a packet plant:18-20foot single row,5-6hills
Harvest:Look for the following signs as it does take some practice on telling when they are ready to harvest. The closest tendril to the stem dries, there is a crack in the stem that attaches the watermelon to the vine, where the watermelon touches the ground it should be a butter yellow color, give it a knock with your hands it should sound hollow, the skin is dull, and slipping of the stem from the melon with slight finger pressure.
Tips: Plant Blacktail Mountain Watermelon in fertile soil, amended with compost or well rotted manure and keep well watered. They benefit from growing on black plastic and by using row covers for weed, insect control, and more rapid growth.
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