When we were raising vegetable for the Farmer Market having early produce was important. For several years when the small refrigerator watermelon were new. We would start them in the green house early enough that they were starting to bloom when the weather was frost free. They were in little peat pots. Using a old style hand hole digger They were planted by two men. One making the hole about 6 t0 8 inches deep the second planting the plant in the hole. Irrigation was turned on and not a plant was lost Grass and weed started coming like mad. Contacted horticulture dept at OSU Applied Treflan according to there recommendation Took care of weeds! What about Sunburn? Give them a shot of Nitrogen. Wow Watermelon Vines Knee high and what a crop. Not only did they go to the Farmer market but Super markets wanted them. It was a lot of work but was money maker Do not try unless you have plenty of Labor. gitrib
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