# You can find watermelon year-round, but it is not until near the end of May when the melons get good.

*biotech · news · 2026-05-14 · NewsBreak*

## Key points

- Watermelon is at its best quality from late May through September in most regions.
- Out-of-season watermelons are usually shipped from distant locations and are lower quality.
- Most pork chop failures are due to either dryness inside or softness outside, not both together.
- A specific cooking method can consistently deliver juicy pork chops with the right exterior texture.

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