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How To Pick The Perfect Watermelon: 5 Key Tips From An Experienced Farmer!

How To Pick The Perfect Watermelon: 5 Key Tips From An Experienced Farmer!
Tác giả: Home Gardening
Ngày đăng: 08/07/2017

With the arrival of the hot season, all we want is fresh food, is not it?

A slice of juicy watermelon, for example, is a great option for those who want to cool off. However, we know that not all markets the watermelon is really tasty.

If you do not know how to choose the fruit, then probably buying a quality watermelon is a matter of luck. Do not worry because you will not run this risk anymore.

These are actually five recommendations of an expert grower in choosing a succulent watermelon.

1. Dimensions

The size of the watermelon is really important. There is the conviction that the higher is tastier … The truth is that the average size is ideal.

2. Watermelon also has sex

The male is longer, tall and watery; While the female is less tall, rounded and sweet.

3. Yellowish stain

The whole Watermelon has a stained area, but it is the color of the stain that determines whether the fruit is good or not. If the color is yellow or orange, you can buy it!

4. Dark spots

It can be noticed that many watermelons are marked by bee pollination, resulting in rough paths and dark spots. If it is very marked, it means that the bees have played several times and the watermelons will be sweeter.


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