Yes, you can absolutely grow a watermelon with leftover seeds from one you've eaten. Here's what you need to know to have the most success when planting.
Don't toss watermelon seeds! Instead, use them to grow plants in your garden — it's easier than you think.
Grow a slice of summer right in your garden. Watermelons (Citrullus lanatus)are heat-loving plants that love to bask in the Southern sun. The vining plants are members of the Cucurbitaceae or gourd ...
Grow sweeter watermelons by choosing high-sugar varieties, planting in full sun and well-draining soil with added compost. Watermelons need 85–95 days of warm weather to mature; water regularly but ...