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First watermelon

Written by: adekun on 3 July, 2008 4:10 pm - Filed under: garden ?

Young watermelonJapanese watermelons tend to range from expensive upwards. The prefecture is renowned for its crop and production methods. Warned off previously, because of the sprawling vines; this year with a bit more space, a young plant was transferred amongst the kabocha. Not looking to win awards, I’m content just to grow a couple and felt rather excited to spot the first swelling. After taking a photo, dry grass was laid on top of the ground as bedding. It should prevent an excess of weeds and keep the melons clean.

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8 responses to First watermelon »

  • Catofstripes

    3 July, 2008 #

    Congratulations! I’m jealous

  • weekendfarmer

    5 July, 2008 #

    Yup! At $100 a piece - it must feel great to have your own. It is always a trauma to see a $100 watermelon at the local Kinokuniya. Amazing - is it?

  • adekun

    5 July, 2008 #

    I thought about quoting a story about the Densuke watermelon that fetched over $6000 at auction. The buyer said he wanted to support local agriculture.
    Premium black watermelon auctioned in Japan at record 650,000 yen

  • taintus

    14 July, 2008 #

    I’m jealous of the watermelon–good work. I’ve been doing a bit of gardening myself while I conduct research in Otaki, which is located in Nagano’s Kiso Valley. Good luck with melons!

  • adekun

    16 July, 2008 #

    It’s still just the one though. I think I have some research of my own to do…

  • Stephanie

    2 September, 2008 #

    Does anybody know how long it takes a densuke watermelon to grow to fruit maturity, I can’t find any information about them anywhere. Thanks.

  • adekun

    3 September, 2008 #

    I’m sorry I can’t either. I would guess it’s around the usual three months? Not sure how long the growing season is up in Hokkaidō or how the climate influences the maturation period.

  • Stephanie

    4 September, 2008 #

    It’s just weird how know one seems to know anything about them. I guess I could try looking up Hokkaido watermelon farms or something. Thanks anyways!

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