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How to Plant Watermelon in Australia: Seeds, Seedlings & Spacing
Quick answer: Plant watermelon when soil is warm (consistently โฅ18โ20ยฐC), in full sun (6โ8+ hours), into free-draining mounds or raised rows. Direct sow seeds 2โ3ย cm deep once frost risk has passed, spacing plants 1โ1.5ย m apart with 1.8โ2.5ย m between rows. Start with a balanced feed like
CompleteGrow NPK 20-20-20 for strong vine and leaf growth.
When to Plant (by Region)
- QLD (coastal/subtropical): Late SeptemberโDecember; in warm coastal Far North, sow as early as August if nights are mild.
- NSW (coast & inland): OctoberโNovember once nights warm; frost-prone tablelands late OctoberโNovember.
- VIC/TAS (cool temperate): NovemberโDecember after last frost; consider starting seeds indoors 2โ3 weeks early.
- SA: OctoberโNovember in most areas; later in cooler pockets.
- WA: Perth/South-west OctoberโNovember; Pilbara/Kimberley can start earlier with heat protection for seedlings.
Site, Soil & Variety Basics
- Sun: Full sun is non-negotiable for sweetness and yield (aim for 8 hours+).
- Soil: Free-draining sandy loam or raised rows; target pH ~6.0โ6.8. Avoid waterlogged clayโuse mounds to improve drainage.
- Mounds/Raised Rows: Build 20โ30ย cm high, 60โ90ย cm wide. Warm faster in spring and reduce rot risk.
- Spacing: Watermelons sprawl. Plant 1โ1.5ย m apart; rows 1.8โ2.5ย m apart (compact โiceboxโ types can be tighter).
- Seeds vs Seedlings: Direct sow is easiest once soils are warm. In cool regions, raise seedlings in biodegradable pots to avoid root disturbance.
- Pollination: Bees do the heavy lifting; avoid insecticide sprays during flowering.
Tip: Healthy early growth sets up bigger fruit later. A balanced start with
CompleteGrow NPK 20-20-20 supports vines, leaves and roots before flowering.


Step-by-Step: Planting Watermelon from Seed or Seedlings
Direct-Sowing Seeds
- Warm the bed: Use raised rows or 20โ30ย cm mounds. Wait until soil is consistently โฅ18โ20ยฐC.
- Sow: Place 2โ3 seeds per station, 2โ3ย cm deep. Thin to the strongest seedling once 2โ3 true leaves show.
- Spacing: Stations 1โ1.5ย m apart; rows 1.8โ2.5ย m. Give vines room to run.
- Water in: Gentle but thorough watering. Keep the top 5โ8ย cm moist (not soggy) until established.
Transplanting Seedlings
- Harden off: 3โ5 days outdoors before planting so seedlings adapt to sun and wind.
- Plant level: Set the crown level with the mound surface; avoid burying stems.
- Protect roots: Use peat/biodegradable pots where possible; melons dislike root disturbance.
Watering & Mulch
- Establishment: Keep evenly moist for the first 2โ3 weeks.
- Vegetative growth: Deep water 2โ3 times/week depending on heat and soil.
- Fruit set & sizing: Maintain consistent moisture to prevent blossom-end rot and split fruit.
- Ripening: Reduce watering slightly in the final 7โ10 days to concentrate sugars (donโt let plants wilt).
- Mulch: Apply a light, non-soggy mulch layer to stabilise temperature and reduce evaporation around mounds.
Fertiliser Program (Simple & Safe)
- Weeks 0โ4 (establishment): Feed weekly with
CompleteGrow NPK 20-20-20 at 4ย mL/L of water. Apply to moist soil in the early morning or late afternoon. - Pre-flowering to early fruit set: Continue at 4ย mL/L every 7โ10 days to support strong vines and healthy leaves.
- Fruit sizing: Maintain feeding every 10โ14 days; avoid over-feeding nitrogen late (excess leaf growth can delay ripening).
- Potted watermelons (dwarf/icebox types): Feed at half strength every 7โ10 days; flush pots with plain water monthly to prevent salt build-up.
Application tip: Always water first, then apply fertiliser solution, then water lightly again. This reduces burn risk and ensures even nutrient distribution around the root zone.


Ongoing Care: Training, Ripeness & Common Problems
- Training: Let 2โ3 main vines run; remove weak side shoots in cramped spaces. For small-fruited types, a sturdy trellis is possibleโsupport fruit in slings.
- Weed control: Hand-weed early; vines will later shade out competitors.
- Ripeness signs: The tendril nearest the fruit browns and dries; the ground spot turns creamy/yellow; fruit sounds deeper/hollow when tapped; skin resists thumbnail scratching.
- Heatwaves: Provide temporary shade cloth during extreme heat for young plants to prevent leaf scorch.
- Nutrients: Pale leaves during fast growth = feed with CompleteGrow NPK 20-20-20 at 4ย mL/L; repeat in 7โ10 days if needed.
Common Issues & Fixes
- Lots of flowers, few fruit: Early flowers are often male; female flowers have a tiny fruit behind the bloom. Encourage bees; avoid spraying during flowering.
- Fruit splitting: Caused by irregular wateringโkeep moisture consistent during sizing and avoid sudden soakings after a dry spell.
- Small fruits: Overcrowding or low lightโthin to fewer fruits per vine and ensure full sun exposure.
- Yellowing leaves: Can indicate nitrogen drawdownโresume balanced feeding and check drainage.
Watermelon FAQs (Australia)
When is the best time to plant watermelon in Australia? Once frost risk has passed and soils are consistently โฅ18โ20ยฐC. Thatโs generally OctoberโNovember in NSW/VIC/SA, SeptemberโDecember in QLD/WA warm zones, and NovemberโDecember in cooler areas.
How far apart do you plant watermelons? Space plants 1โ1.5ย m apart on mounds; rows 1.8โ2.5ย m apart. Compact โiceboxโ types can be planted a little closer.
How many watermelons per plant? Commonly 2โ4 quality fruits per vine for large varieties; compact/icebox types can set more smaller fruit with excellent care.
Can you grow watermelons in pots? Yesโchoose dwarf/icebox types. Use a large container (50โ75ย L+), full sun, and feed at half-strength with CompleteGrow NPK 20-20-20 every 7โ10 days. Provide a sturdy trellis and fruit slings if vertical.
Do watermelon plants die after fruiting? They are warm-season annuals; vines naturally decline after harvest or with the first cold snaps.
Ready to feed for fast, healthy growth? Start with CompleteGrow NPK 20-20-20 at 4ย mL/L for reliable results in Australian conditions.
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