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10 Korean Melon Seeds
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You will get 10 seeds to grow these tasty melons! They taste like canteloupe but not as sweet! They don't look very pretty but they are yummy!

These were grown on my boss' parents farm right here in Upstate, NY!! If they grow here, they will grow anywhere!!


Instructions
1
Plant Korean melon seeds or seedlings in spring when the ground and air warm to 65 to 70 degrees F. Melon plants will fail in frost or cold, wet soil. Plant Korean melons in areas with three- to four-month summers to give them at least 55 days of warm growing.

2
Choose appropriate planting sites. Korean melons need full sun exposure all day, quick drainage and good air circulation. Allow 2 feet of space per plant in the row and 6 to 8 feet between rows.



3
Amend the soil only in your marked planting sites to save work and resources. Dig into the top 10 inches in a 6-inch band, and turn 3 to 4 inches of organic compost into the natural soil for a loose, moist and nutritious foundation. Mix 5-10-10 fertilizer into the top 3 inches, per manufacturer directions, for a boost in nutrition.

4
Plant Korean melon seeds 1/2 to 3/4 inch deep in your planting sites. Plant seedlings for a quicker start, in holes as deep and wide as their root balls.

5
Water each Korean melon seed or seedling with 2 inches of water to settle the soil, and maintain weekly waterings of this amount. Spread 2 inches of organic mulch in a 2-foot circle around each plant to keep soil moist and free of weeds.

6
Fertilizer the melons with 33-0-0 fertilizer a week after they bloom, at a rate of 1 tbsp. per plant. Pour the fertilizer onto the soil to the side of the stem, and mix it into the top 2 inches of soil and water.

Tips & Warnings

Harvest Korean melons at their maturity dates. Don't leave these melons on the vine for further ripening -- they'll rot or sunburn.

Read more : http://www.ehow.com/how_8547800_grow-korean-melons.html
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