rub it like a woman pregnant bellyWhat's the secret to picking out a sweet watermelon? Ultra sound sonar device? Non-destructive X-ray testing? Magna-Flux?
They crossbreed to make better tasting fruit and hardier plants. We bought a watermelon a couple weeks ago and my wife said it was great. They are smaller than they were years ago. It's plenty big enough. Old watermelons were full of seeds. Not the easiest to eat. I can't eat watermelon because it gives me heart palpitations and I can't sleep with my heart all a flutter. But you can still buy the heirloom seeds and grow them.I'm guessing seeded taste better? I think most fruits and vegetables have been crossbreed and aren't as good as what you'd get from a victory garden in 1943. It would be interesting to get some heirloom watermelon seeds and grow some if you have the space.
Correct, they are sweeter.I'm guessing seeded taste better?
And, if you're lucky, he'll also have boiled peanuts.The absolute best ones are bought from a guy in a pickup truck on the side of the road in south MS/AL/GA.
On thetakeout . Com recently the writer interview several farmers and from what they said is absolutely fool proof is that the green stripe should be the width of your pointer and middle fingers together.What's the secret to picking out a sweet watermelon? Ultra sound sonar device? Non-destructive X-ray testing? Magna-Flux?
A lady at a farmer's market once told me that ripe melons will have stripes that are wide, splotchy, and bleeding into each other and the skin surface would be lumpy and bumpy. In my experience those are pretty good indicator but not foolproof. Maybe 90% good. I just heard about the yellow bald spot indicator last year but so far that one is batting 1000.they said is absolutely fool proof is that the green stripe should be the width of your pointer and middle fingers together.
Tap on it with your knuckles. If it makes the same sound as when you tap on your forehead, it's not ripe enough. If it makes
the same sound as when you tap on your stomach, it's too ripe. If it make the same sound as when you tap on your chest
it's just right. Enjoy.
Regards,
John
I always knocked on mine. If they have a hollow sound they tended to be sweeter. I also agree with @chainblu regarding the spot on the bottom.
Just my $0.02
Our growing season here isn’t long enough to grow real watermelons so for next year I’ve “contracted” with a farmer friend at a lower elevation to grow seeded watermelons. The small seedless ones are an abomination.I'm guessing seeded taste better? I think most fruits and vegetables have been crossbreed and aren't as good as what you'd get from a victory garden in 1943. It would be interesting to get some heirloom watermelon seeds and grow some if you have the space.