The answer is YES!, watermelons and all members of the gourd family (cucumbers, squashes, zucchini, muskmelon, honeydews) will grow like crazy in manure, provided, of course, that a seed has been planted or dropped in the pile.
These plants, often called cucurbits, are heavy feeders and grow extremely well not only in manure but also in compost heaps and over the weeping area of septic systems.
To grow watermelons in clay soil, it's important to improve soil drainage by adding organic matter like compost or aged manure. Plant watermelon seeds or seedlings in raised mounds to prevent waterlogging. Watermelons require consistent watering and full sun, so ensure they receive adequate water and sunlight throughout the growing season.
Yes; and they grow naturally in horse manure anyway.
yes
Yes
Yes, you should be able to grow watermelons in your home garden
no way!!!
Cantelopes grow on vines, as well as grapesand watermelons.
Manure helps plants and crops to grow.
I think manure helps plants grow faster due to nutrients and nitrates.
No.
They certainly do.
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