The shape of the watermelon is oval or spherical, and the skin is very smooth, like a green balloon or one with black stripes. In addition, the color of the watermelon is emerald green, just like jade inlaid in the ground. The color of the flesh is red, but there is also yellow flesh. Where do watermelons grow?Watermelons are relatively large and heavy, and generally grow on the ground. If they are grown on a rack, the watermelons will fall down due to being too heavy, and may easily break into pieces, affecting their economic value. Therefore, watermelons generally grow on the ground. Where watermelons growWatermelon does not have high requirements for soil and can grow normally in clay, sandy soil, red soil and paddy soil. However, its roots have obvious air permeability and are suitable for growing in sandy loam or loam with deep soil, loose soil, fertility and strong drainage ability. It will grow better in such soil environment. Watermelon Originmy country is the world's largest watermelon producer. Watermelon has strong adaptability and can be grown in different regions. In my country, watermelons are mainly distributed in Hainan, Guangxi and Jiangsu. The watermelons produced in these places are particularly large and have a relatively high yield. |
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