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How to Plant Watermelon in Australia: Seeds, Seedlings & Spacing


Quick answer: Plant watermelon when soil is warm (consistently โ‰ฅ18โ€“20ยฐC), in full sun (6โ€“8+ hours), into free-draining mounds or raised rows. Direct sow seeds 2โ€“3ย cm deep once frost risk has passed, spacing plants 1โ€“1.5ย m apart with 1.8โ€“2.5ย 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 Septemberโ€“December; in warm coastal Far North, sow as early as August if nights are mild.
  • NSW (coast & inland): Octoberโ€“November once nights warm; frost-prone tablelands late Octoberโ€“November.
  • VIC/TAS (cool temperate): Novemberโ€“December after last frost; consider starting seeds indoors 2โ€“3 weeks early.
  • SA: Octoberโ€“November in most areas; later in cooler pockets.
  • WA: Perth/South-west Octoberโ€“November; 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 ~6.0โ€“6.8. Avoid waterlogged clayโ€”use mounds to improve drainage.
  • Mounds/Raised Rows: Build 20โ€“30ย cm high, 60โ€“90ย cm wide. Warm faster in spring and reduce rot risk.
  • Spacing: Watermelons sprawl. Plant 1โ€“1.5ย m apart; rows 1.8โ€“2.5ย m apart (compact โ€œiceboxโ€ 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.

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Step-by-Step: Planting Watermelon from Seed or Seedlings

Direct-Sowing Seeds

  1. Warm the bed: Use raised rows or 20โ€“30ย cm mounds. Wait until soil is consistently โ‰ฅ18โ€“20ยฐC.
  2. Sow: Place 2โ€“3 seeds per station, 2โ€“3ย cm deep. Thin to the strongest seedling once 2โ€“3 true leaves show.
  3. Spacing: Stations 1โ€“1.5ย m apart; rows 1.8โ€“2.5ย m. Give vines room to run.
  4. Water in: Gentle but thorough watering. Keep the top 5โ€“8ย cm moist (not soggy) until established.

Transplanting Seedlings

  1. Harden off: 3โ€“5 days outdoors before planting so seedlings adapt to sun and wind.
  2. Plant level: Set the crown level with the mound surface; avoid burying stems.
  3. Protect roots: Use peat/biodegradable pots where possible; melons dislike root disturbance.

Watering & Mulch

  • Establishment: Keep evenly moist for the first 2โ€“3 weeks.
  • Vegetative growth: Deep water 2โ€“3 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 7โ€“10 days to concentrate sugars (donโ€™t let plants wilt).
  • Mulch: Apply a light, non-soggy mulch layer to stabilise temperature and reduce evaporation around mounds.

Fertiliser Program (Simple & Safe)

  • Weeks 0โ€“4 (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 7โ€“10 days to support strong vines and healthy leaves.
  • Fruit sizing: Maintain feeding every 10โ€“14 days; avoid over-feeding nitrogen late (excess leaf growth can delay ripening).
  • Potted watermelons (dwarf/icebox types): Feed at half strength every 7โ€“10 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.

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Ongoing Care: Training, Ripeness & Common Problems

  • Training: Let 2โ€“3 main vines run; remove weak side shoots in cramped spaces. For small-fruited types, a sturdy trellis is possibleโ€”support 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 7โ€“10 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 wateringโ€”keep moisture consistent during sizing and avoid sudden soakings after a dry spell.
  • Small fruits: Overcrowding or low lightโ€”thin to fewer fruits per vine and ensure full sun exposure.
  • Yellowing leaves: Can indicate nitrogen drawdownโ€”resume 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 โ‰ฅ18โ€“20ยฐC. Thatโ€™s generally Octoberโ€“November in NSW/VIC/SA, Septemberโ€“December in QLD/WA warm zones, and Novemberโ€“December in cooler areas.

How far apart do you plant watermelons? Space plants 1โ€“1.5ย m apart on mounds; rows 1.8โ€“2.5ย m apart. Compact โ€œiceboxโ€ types can be planted a little closer.

How many watermelons per plant? Commonly 2โ€“4 quality fruits per vine for large varieties; compact/icebox types can set more smaller fruit with excellent care.

Can you grow watermelons in pots? Yesโ€”choose dwarf/icebox types. Use a large container (50โ€“75ย L+), full sun, and feed at half-strength with CompleteGrow NPK 20-20-20 every 7โ€“10 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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