After reading the headline, we’re sure you are curious, so-here are some fun tips on “Why you should salt your watermelons!” Of course, my personal favorite is dehydrated watermelon which is as close to heaven on earth as one will ever get.
“Most melons prefer a climate like Arizona’s; they have no chance in Montana. When you are checking “days to maturity” on the seed packet, remember that it refers to melons growing in ideal conditions. Cover the area with plastic so that the soil begins to warm before the seeds go in.”
But the real question is, “Do watermelons grow in Montana?” Well, click here to find out more. Trevor Zboncak (The Flat)
The answer, according to Trevor (above), is that they don’t. HOWEVER, that is not true!
Check out alternate information here.
‘Dixon Melons’ (based out of Dixon, Montana claims they can grow melons, cantaloupe, and watermelons! So now you know the truth!