Since you can’t stealthily peel back the wrapping of a watermelon in the grocery store to sneak a peek at what’s inside, you’ll have to employ some different techniques to determine its “ripeness.” Personally, I use the following three-step process to find the right ...
A lady was sent to the grocery store by her husband and told to choose the best watermelon they had. It wasn't something she had ever done before, but she decided to follow his instructions to find the best melon in the pile. She shared her journey to the store on TikTok and the v...
A lady was sent to the grocery store by her husband and told to choose the best watermelon they had. It wasn't something she had ever done before, but she decided to follow his instructions to find the best melon in the pile. She shared her journey to the store on TikTok and the v...
If you're not confident in your watermelon evaluation abilities, there's another option: You can ask the merchant to pick one out for you. Pay attention to what he's doing and then try to emulate it the next time you're forced to choose...
With cookout season in full swing, here are a few tips for picking a watermelon that won’t leave your guests disappointed.
My Visual Guide To Picking A Great Watermelon Photo by Large "Green Thumb Dave Here's the typical way you'll find watermelons in your supermarket. You usually will have about 20-30 melons to choose from. The first thing that I look for is color, the darker the green, I've found the...
Now go out andpick your perfect honeydew melonand then enjoy all of its sweet, watery goodness. You’ll never pick a disappointing melon again with these tips on how to choose the best honeydew melon. You May Also Like: How to Pick a Good Watermelon ...
There are other ways to choose a great watermelon, such as looking at the stripes. Here’s a guide for how to pick a watermelon at the store. I usually just aim for the yellow field spot, as I find it the most reliable indicator of a sweet, ripe, juicy watermelon. Step 1: Quart...
Choose the best looking seedling in each pot to keep, and snip the stems of the other ones off with a pair of scissors right above the surface of the soil. Around a week or so after your last frost, when daytime temperatures are at least in the 70s, start to harden off your seedling...
and a perfect fruit to beat the heat of summers. You can enjoy it in a smoothie, salad, or finger food. Whatever you choose, this mighty fruit is delicious. Most people struggle with cutting the watermelon due to its large size. However, it is easy if you know the right way of doin...