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Planting in August - Gardenate

Watermelon Start in seed trays or plant out (transplant) seedlings or sow seed

Planning for September

Watermelon Plant out (transplant) seedlings or sow seed

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Recent Comments

  • 19 Sep -
    Best to harvest 15-20 weeks after planting
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  • 19 Sep -
    Best to wait until February/March/April
    in Zucchini
  • 19 Sep -
    Best to plant in February/March
    in Garlic
  • 19 Sep - Ken
    Australian Marrow varieties, like Zuccini are all from the Pepo family of pumpkins. Female flowers will have a tiny immature fruit at the base, while male flowers will end at the stem. Its normal...
    in Marrow
  • 19 Sep - Amanda
    I thought my watermelons had died off but in the beginning of this month (September) they decided to start growing again any chance they will actually survive or am I wasting my time?
    in Watermelon
  • 19 Sep - Chris Veenstra
    Have been away and have come home and asparagus is already up, do I cut if and start again or just harvest what comes up?
    in Asparagus
  • 18 Sep - Tania from Hyde
    I sow mine in late Sept in trays which i then put in the bottom of a large Sistema container with lid...I pop this out in the sun during day...moving lid around for heat and close it at night...if...
    in Tomato

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