Watermelon? Can I grow a fruit bearing plant surrounded by a pot?

Can I grow a fruit bearing plant surrounded by a pot?
Answers:    Yes, you can, but melons need loads of food, so you hold to fertilize often and keep hold of well watered. Also remember that, within order for melons to ripen you want lots of sunshine and heat.
Of course you can grow some fruit within a pot. Mini orange trees, strawberries, bush beans, lettuce and others that do not require plentifully of space to grow. Even tomatoes grow well surrounded by a variety of sagging pots and bags. However, watermelon require plentifully of leaf growth to set fruit and they involve to be planted on berms in the ground to enjoy enough space for the vining fern growth to mature. Sorry. You could administer it a try and see how big your mellon would get. They enjoy mini mellons now maybe you could buy the seed pack for the mini mellons and give them a try. You would hold a better shot at the minis in a pot than the roomy mellons.