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How to start Melon Farming in Nigeria

Melon Farming

How to start Melon Farming in Nigeria.

Melon has lots of health advantages making it an important staple in the typical Nigerian diet. Among those benefits is the protein material that makes it an superb nutritional source.

The melon plant normally flourish in the Nigerian climate so you are able to select to cultivate it on your farm.

Below are the guideline needed to start melon farming

Land Preparation:

The melon plant flourishes on soft soil, therefore the clumps of tough soil is going to need to be broken down. When it’s broken down into a nice, loose mixture, the soil is prepared for planting.

Planting:

Melon develops very well in humid climate. After preparing the Land, ridges are made and also the dried shelled seeds have been planted in those ridges.

Normally, melons don’t flourish on open horizontal areas. It’s ideal to plant the seeds at a location sheltered with trees. These trees can function as support to your climbing tendrils.

Put 3 to 5 seeds in each hole at a depth of two inches. The spacing between seeds must be between 18 to 20 inches.

Then water the seeds frequently. Normally the seedlings appear inside a week. After the seedlings are fully created, it’s also wise to add mulch or organic compost. If there aren’t any trees to encourage the scaling vine, you may use stakes to encourage the melon plant. It takes approximately 6 weeks to allow the plant to grow. 1 head can create around 150 seeds.

Additionally, you can raise your agricultural output by planting your melon along with different plants.

Harvesting:

The melon seeds may be kept for as long as you can.

When the stalks are dry, you are able to crop your melons. In the time of harvest the fruit works out from the green to white or yellowish-white.

You are able to split the melons after crop and then leave for 1-2 months to permit the melons decompose then you may begin collecting the seeds. Nonetheless, this is a really smelly process so that you may have to do it far away from home.

How to start Melon Farming in Nigeria was last modified: October 21st, 2017 by ABBStaff-Mayowa
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