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GROWING MELONS
The experts at the Miller Plant Farm here in York, PA, know that there are some
specific guidelines that gardeners should follow to achieve a maximum melon crop.
Whether your garden is located in York, PA or elsewhere, the following tips will
be useful.
- Select well drained, fertile field.
- Plow and disc early to conserve moisture.
- A few days before transplanting, disc weeds down and lay plastic mulch. (We feel
plastic mulch is essential for all vine crops.)
- Transplant young healty plants (about four leaf stage) usually about May 15th.
- Ground temperature under plastic should be at least 60°F or higher for transplant.
- Space plants 72 inches between rows and every 36 inches on the row. One or two
plants per hill.
- Water well before and after planting.
- Starter fertilizer in the water is helpful.
- Generally spraying once every 7 - 10 days is sufficient. Apply recommended fungicides
to control disease. Also, apply recommended insecticides to control insects, especially
striped cucumber beetles. Check with your local extension office for specific
recommendations or materials and rates.
- Spray only late in the evening to avoid killing bees. Bees are needed for pollination
in vine crops.
- Never over irrigate. Keep check on moisture under mulch during dry spells. The
goal is to avoid extremes in levels of moisture.
- Control weeds between mulch. This can be done by hand hoeing, cultivation or
use of organic mulches such as straw or grass clippings. A word of caution on
grass clippings -- be careful of herbicide residue on grass clippings from lawn
treatments for weeds.
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See more Gardening Tips, read our Frequently Asked Questions, or send your gardening questions to the experts at Miller Plant Farm. We're always glad to help you with your
gardening challenges.
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