Yes, a seed from a watermelon will grow if you plant it. If it is from a hybrid plant, as many store-bought watermelons are, you might not get any fruit if it grows.
As long as there is sufficient growth room and water for both, yes. Remember that watermelon normally forms a VERY LARGE collection of vines and leaves before it can bear fruit.
Yes. Melons are a fruit.
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the same amount of fibre in the toilet after having eaten a watermelon.
It would depend on what type of plants you were planting. You could plant 65 grape hyacinth bulbs in 16 (square?) feet of garden space. You wouldn't be able to plant 65 azalea bushes in the same area.
If you will take a cutting of a house plant or garden plant you like and get it to grow, you will have vegetative reproduction. Both plants are exactly the same and have exactly the same genes. No sexual reproduction was involved. Sexual reproduction produces an individual that is genetically different from all others.If you will take a cutting of a house plant or garden plant you like and get it to grow, you will have vegetative reproduction. Both plants are exactly the same and have exactly the same genes. No sexual reproduction was involved.
Watermelons have both male and female flowers on the same plant. It's easy to tell the difference because the male flowers have powdery pollen-filled anthers and the female flowers have an ovary below them that looks like a tiny watermelon.
Citrullus vulgaris was the formerly accepted scientific name, but now Citrullis lanatus is used.
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Members of the family Cucurbitaceae like melons and squashes have pistillate (female) and staminate (male) flowers on the same plant separately. On the other hand, in date palm the plants bearing pistillate flowers are separate.
When you plant three of the same plant, one of them is bound to be a Rox flower. For the most amount of Rox, wait until the Rox flower is fully grown and then dig it up.
step 1 : Find a place were it gets full sun, and it doesn't get chilly winds specially during spring and fall step 2 : Dig a hole in the ground.It has to be about the same size as the watermelons that you normally buy at the store. The acid has to be maximum 5.5. step 3: When is 65 degrees you can plant a watermelon plant or a seed.I recomend you to use compost. step 4: Every watermelon seed you plant they have to be at least 2 feet away from each other. step 5:Cover your plants with floating row covers to keep the warm air in.To your plants give them an inch of water per week. step 6: Remove all the cover so that the bees can pollinate the flowers and use compost tea every 3 weeks. step 7: Note when the plants are in full bloom. water melons have to be ready after 35 days.