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China: Time for harvesting greenhouse watermelons in Guangxi

Watermelons that are creatively grown vertically on trellises in greenhouses embrace are being harvested at Nongken Zhuguang Farm of Beihai, southern China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.

With the help of workers, watermelon vines can sprawl along the vertical trellis system so as to reduce land occupation and keep them away from plant pests.

Hanging high in the air, "Cuiling," the watermelon variety tastes super sweet and looks pretty as it gets abundant sunlight. Each watermelon weight can reach over 2.5 kilograms. They used to be only one kilogram at maximum when growing on the ground.

This year Cuiling's growing area has reached 115 mu (7.6 hectares) with a production of 1750 kilograms per mu. And the watermelon can be purchased at a quite good price ranging from 2.8 to 4 yuan ($0.39 to 0.56) per kilogram from the growers, according to the farm.

Apart from "Cuiling," the hami melon, the sheep horn honeydew melon, cucumber, and other melons and fruits also thrive on this farm and are well-received after they go on sale.

Read more at chinadaily.com.cn

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