Hi, we're happy to answer any questions you have. If you're interested in learning more about planting and growing watermelons, you can visit our blog post "How to Grow Watermelon from Seed": sowrightseeds.com/blogs/planters-library/how-to-grow-watermelon-and-pick-when-ripe?_pos=15&_sid=13dcf16f3&_ss=r
@@zayway4659 Watermelons need well-draining soil with lots of nutrients. If you don't have sandy soil, you can improve drainage by adding organic materials such as compost, shredded leaves, untreated wood chips, manure, peat moss or vermiculite.
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Hi, we're happy to answer any questions you have. If you're interested in learning more about planting and growing watermelons, you can visit our blog post "How to Grow Watermelon from Seed": sowrightseeds.com/blogs/planters-library/how-to-grow-watermelon-and-pick-when-ripe?_pos=15&_sid=13dcf16f3&_ss=r
@@sowrightseeds ok one question I have for you right here. Is it okay to grow them in non sandy soil if you don't have it?
@@zayway4659 Watermelons need well-draining soil with lots of nutrients. If you don't have sandy soil, you can improve drainage by adding organic materials such as compost, shredded leaves, untreated wood chips, manure, peat moss or vermiculite.
@@sowrightseeds I see thanks!