How to Sow Melon
Sow in fertile, warm soil after danger of frost. Sow seeds 2-3" apart in groups of 4-6 in raised hills.
Cover with 1/2" of fine soil. Keep evenly moist. Space hills 4-6' apart each way. Seedlings
emerge in 7-14 days. To get a head start, sow 2-3 seeds in individual biodegradable pots
indoors, 3-4 weeks before outdoor planting time. Grow in a sunny spot or under plant
lights.
How to Grow Melon
Thin to 3 or 4 strongest seedlings in each group when they are 1-2" high. For indoor started
plants, thin to one seedling per pot. Move indoor starts outdoors to a sheltered location for
one week prior to transplanting into the garden. Allow plants to ramble across the ground or
train melons on a fence or trellis. If allowing to ramble, mulch around plants to keep soil
warm and moist, control weeds and keep fruits off the ground, using straw, newspaper, or yard
clippings.
Provide plants with extra water during especially dry periods. If fruits are not forming on
your plants, you can also hand-pollinate the flowers on your melons. Do not plant squash family
crops in the same place 2 years in a row.