Yes. Choose a box that is about the size that you want your mature watermelon to be, since it will shape itself to the container. Take an immature (newly sprouted) watermelon Place the box with at least one removable side around the watermelon. Naturally most boxes are square but you can tailor the shape to suit your wishes if need be. Fill in with soil and gently pat the plant into position. Add compost and mulch as required. Water the watermelon as usual. Make sure it is getting adequate light. The watering process will probably damage the box, so be prepared to replace it as the watermelon grows. Perhaps have some in reserve and ready to go.5
Harvest. When the shape is how you want it and the fruit is ripe, it is time for harvesting. Take it along to a special occasion and wow everyone with your square watermelon! easy!
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Square watermelons.👊
yes, they do but they only do that so the watermelons are easier to stack and carry
Square watermelons save space during packing, storage, for one, and thus less fuel can be used during transporting them.
Them throwing square watermelons at us.
they are called Densuke watermelons, i think. one was sold for over $6,100 in Japan, and set a world record! they make them square because they fit better into their refrigerator. watermelons are considered to be a great delicacy in Japan.
Yes, square water melons are grown in a special made box. They're popular in Japan.
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Yes, square tomatoes can be grown in much the same way that people grow square watermelons. When the fruit of the plant is at the right size, you encase it in a box. The box will allow the fruit to continue growing on the plant while forcing it to conform to the shape of the container. In Japan, they have even made pyramid shaped watermelons!
WATERMELONS ORIGONATE FROM THE AFRICAN DESERTS
watermelons arent always organic
Watermelons need about 8 to 10 square feet of space to grow effectively.
the mass of 10 watermelons is 90kg