Planting Instructions:
The seeds can be directly sown in spring after the soil has warmed or started indoors four weeks before the last expected frost. Indoors, plant two to three seeds per pot, ½ inch deep, thinning to the best plant. Do not disturb roots when transplanting.
Outdoors, plant three to four seeds, ½ inch deep, in hills spaced four to six feet apart. Transplant or thin to two plants per hill. Young plants are cold sensitive and some cover protection at nights may be required. Mulch or cultivate to control weeds.
Information References:- Newspaper Advertisement, The Jeffersonian, Thomson, Georgia, 1911.
- Correspondence and conversation with Dexter Rhodes, Grounds Manager for the Watson-Brown Foundation, Thomson, Georgia. 2003.
- "Catalog," William A. Watson's Sons: Original Propagators of the Tom Watson Watermelon, Thomson, Georgia, 1950.