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Giant Watermelons

Some folks grow watermelons for the table, and others grow them for the market. But there’s a third, more elite, class of watermelon growers whose only concern is the scale. These growers strive for the blue ribbon at the fair or maybe even the world record. Allie Collier, 79, of Angier, came close to cinching the latter with a 252.25-pound whopper he grew in 2005, which took top honors at the North Carolina State Fair. The current world record is 268.8 pounds. An up-and-comer on the giant watermelon scene is Larry C. Boyette, 56, of Kenly. In 2008, he grew a 163-pounder that snagged first place at the State Farmer’s Market’s annual competition. He also took the blue ribbon at the 2007 State Fair.

Growing giant watermelons can be an exciting venture, whether you want to win a contest or just impress the neighbors. As the pros will tell you, growing a prizewinning watermelon isn’t easy—they dote on their watermelons like children. Though Boyette keeps his particular fertilizer formula a secret, he is generous with advice for anyone who wants to try his or her hand in the giant game. Here are a few tips for beginners.

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