Gardening in the lockdowns of 2020 and 2021 grew exponentially as a
hobby, particularly amongst those who have a good plot of land. Richard
Brown is a horticultural teacher in a college, up in the North of
England, in Yorkshire. The fact that he has been successfully growing
melons for several years is a credit to his powers as a gardener.
Melons, squash, pumpkins and cucumbers are members of the same botanical
family, and you will learn how to grow them all. Richard Brown will
teach the aspirant gardener all they need to know about propagation,
technique, germination, compost and growing conditions, so that the
reader can successfully grow melons and bring them to the table. He will
also discuss growing cucumbers and other members of the cucurbit family.
All in all, if you wish to amaze your friends by the end of the summer,
this is the book you need. In fact, if you have a small front garden
with a metal fence, you can grow pumpkins there and delight passers by,
and maybe ripen some treasured home grown melons there also. There are
also recipes for impressing your guests, showing how versatile the melon
can be, from jellies and jams, to salsa and sauces.