Watermelon Growing Forum
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Subject: Proud to join the Melon Ranks
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Princeton Joe |
Princeton Kentucky
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I will be growing Watermelon for weight starting this year so I am reaching out for someone to give me the poop on what is the best read for somebody to dive into to learn all there is on soil likability for Carolina Cross. I've grown melons in the past for Market and have done very well but never for weight and never C C's. I am going back looking at posts but yet have seen anything on Books or any literature on technique of the sport. I promise to give all a run for the money, lol. Thanks for any Info and the Best to you all in '13, Joseph
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1/6/2013 8:31:02 PM
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brotherdave |
Corryton, TN
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Welcome Joseph. I don't know of a book that covers our hobby. It sounds like we have walked the same path. I can help you with what NOT to do and maybe a couple of good tips if you want to shoot me an e-mail. brotherdave01@aol.com
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1/7/2013 7:26:01 AM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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The only book I have found on the subject is, 'The winners guide to growing giant melons' Which Lloyd Bright wrote and he sells it on his website. (giantwatermelons.com) It is a great book not only for the information but gives us a history of the sport. It has many old pictures and is very fun to read. Besides the book the best info to be had is here on bp.com. DO some site searches etc,. Join a club, last season the GWG sent out Season summaries from the top growers. Lastly Joseph I watched your diary this past summer and have also communicated with you on horticultural topics. You have what it takes to make a fine grower!
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1/7/2013 8:32:59 AM
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Princeton Joe |
Princeton Kentucky
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Thanks John, I'll check out Brights book and brotherdave I'll get that email out to you!! I know melons like sandy soils so for the first year tryin I'd just like to get a feel for how you experienced growers go about thing in saying that I do know my way around soil manipulation and configuration, lol. I just want to get it right with some sort of an edge on the theory of Applied Watermelon Vine growth and fruit viability (How far out on the vine to grow, all that. Thanks, Joseph
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1/7/2013 9:31:30 AM
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Walking Man |
formerly RGG
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Welcome aboard Joseph.
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1/7/2013 9:15:43 PM
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Bubba Presley |
Muddy Waters
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Any Questions Joesph feel free to shoot me a e-mail I have seen them grown both ways Spaghetti style & trained plants.Sand & clay.Most important make sure compost is broken down & not full of grubs.Good Luck!
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1/7/2013 9:54:47 PM
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Marvin |
Fenton, MI
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joseph: Send me your email i can sent something that might help you some. superbangbang@msn.com
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1/8/2013 2:40:10 AM
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scott_kim_west_nc |
Hampstead, NC 28443
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Welcome Joseph. Welcome to the madness. It is so much fun. Marvin has really been good to me. I would be willing to offer some advice too. Westmoneypit@aol.com if needed.
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1/8/2013 7:14:57 PM
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Josh Scherer |
Piqua, Ohio
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Go to the main menu, click "How To" 3 articles down a write up that is pretty informative
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1/8/2013 9:42:37 PM
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Princeton Joe |
Princeton Kentucky
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Thanks scott-kim and Josh. Everybody above has been good to me and I can't wait to grow. I've talked to a couple of you on the phone and man I can't go wrong. Have a great season to all!!
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1/10/2013 7:23:26 AM
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growveggies |
Ca
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hi i am new to the sport of growing carolina cross watermelons and would appreciate any help and pointers and advice to have sucess growing carolina cross watermelons i have tried starting the soil with little bit of cow manure,horse manure and goat manure and some vegetable compost what vegestables are good for compost and which vegetables or fruit are not good compost
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1/23/2013 7:54:31 PM
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