Growing Honeydew from Seeds in Hills
Benefits of Honeydew

Growing Honeydew from Seeds in Hills
Groups of multiple melon vines are planted. Space groups of 2 plants 36 inches apart, and space groups of 3 plants 48 inches apart. The hills dont need to be raised, but they should have plenty of organic matter worked into the soil. Plant 56 seeds in each hill. When the seedlings have 4 leaves, choose the best 2 or 3 seedlings in each hill, and cut the rest at soil level using scissors or small garden pruners.
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Potassium
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