Friday, March 27, 2015

I understand that a person can get 2.3 Melons per plant.. a real moneymaker

Growing melons (cantaloupe, watermelon, honeydew) in Minnesota home gardens

Karl Foord, Extension Educator and Jill MacKenzie, Former Extension Specialist, Horticulture
Reviewed 2009 by Carl Rosen and Vincent Fritz
Melons are members of the cucurbit family, which includes pumpkins, zucchini, cucumbers, summer squash and winter squash. Being closely related, melons have similar growth requirements, however they will not cross-pollinate with cucumbers, squash or pumpkins.
Melon quality is a function of the sugar content of the fruit. High sugar content is achieved by avoiding all stress during the growing season. Stress comes from foliar diseases, insect pests, weeds, poor nutrition, and excesses or lack of water.

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3 comments:

drudge guy said...

o.k. let me extrapolate this, if I can get 2.3 melons a plant at say .60 cents a melon and have 4000 plant per acre, wow I will be rich. how bought I buy a tractor , a sixpack and you can ride around and we can look at the money growing all around us.
oh, and if I have 40 acres of melons I won't be able to count all of the money, you will have to help me with the counting, might take a twelve pack.

Gene said...

I'll be right over. Get that drawbar ready

Fallout said...

So, is it the lack of stress that causes most of the Hollywood female stars to have nice melons?