Plant these Heirloom Sugar Baby Watermelon Seeds in full sun 1 inch deep and 3 feet apart. Grow time is 75 days.
Plant in fertile, warm soil after danger of frost has passed. Sow seeds in groups of 4- to 6-inch raised hills. Once the plants are 1 to 2 inches tall, thin to the 2 or 3 strongest seedlings in each group.
Keep plants well-watered and weeded. Watermelons need 1 to 2 inches of rain per week. Do not move the vines.
You can tell that the watermelons are ripe when the tendrils next to the fruit turn brown. The place where the fruit rested on the ground will turn a creamy yellow color. Cut the watermelons from the vines using sharp shears.
You can store your watermelons in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 weeks. To store leftover watermelon, wrap the cut side in plastic and store in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days.
Did You Know This About Sugar Baby Watermelon?
Sugar Baby Watermelons are also called Picnic or Icebox Watermelons. Their relatively small size makes them a perfect choice for a small family.
DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Sugar Baby Watermelon Seeds (3g)
Picture biting into a juicy, homegrown Sugar Baby Watermelon on a hot summer day. Here's why you'll love these seeds:
Authentic Heirloom– Grown from 100% heirloom, non-GMO seeds for that classic watermelon taste.
Friendly for All– These hardy seeds are perfect for growing in most regions.
Ideal for Beginners– Small-sized watermelons make it easier for first-time gardeners.
Grow Your Own– Join the Patriot Seeds family and experience the satisfaction of growing your own fruit!
Plant these Heirloom Sugar Baby Watermelon Seeds in full sun 1 inch deep and 3 feet apart. Grow time is 75 days.
Plant in fertile, warm soil after danger of frost has passed. Sow seeds in groups of 4- to 6-inch raised hills. Once the plants are 1 to 2 inches tall, thin to the 2 or 3 strongest seedlings in each group.
Keep plants well-watered and weeded. Watermelons need 1 to 2 inches of rain per week. Do not move the vines.
You can tell that the watermelons are ripe when the tendrils next to the fruit turn brown. The place where the fruit rested on the ground will turn a creamy yellow color. Cut the watermelons from the vines using sharp shears.
You can store your watermelons in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 weeks. To store leftover watermelon, wrap the cut side in plastic and store in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days.
Did You Know This About Sugar Baby Watermelon?
Sugar Baby Watermelons are also called Picnic or Icebox Watermelons. Their relatively small size makes them a perfect choice for a small family.
ADDITIONAL INFO
NUTRITIONAL INFO
Heirloom Sugar Baby Watermelon Seeds (3g) by Patriot Seeds
$1.97
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American Made
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Quality Ingredients
25 Years Shelf Life
DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Sugar Baby Watermelon Seeds (3g)
Picture biting into a juicy, homegrown Sugar Baby Watermelon on a hot summer day. Here's why you'll love these seeds:
Authentic Heirloom– Grown from 100% heirloom, non-GMO seeds for that classic watermelon taste.
Friendly for All– These hardy seeds are perfect for growing in most regions.
Ideal for Beginners– Small-sized watermelons make it easier for first-time gardeners.
Grow Your Own– Join the Patriot Seeds family and experience the satisfaction of growing your own fruit!
Plant these Heirloom Sugar Baby Watermelon Seeds in full sun 1 inch deep and 3 feet apart. Grow time is 75 days.
Plant in fertile, warm soil after danger of frost has passed. Sow seeds in groups of 4- to 6-inch raised hills. Once the plants are 1 to 2 inches tall, thin to the 2 or 3 strongest seedlings in each group.
Keep plants well-watered and weeded. Watermelons need 1 to 2 inches of rain per week. Do not move the vines.
You can tell that the watermelons are ripe when the tendrils next to the fruit turn brown. The place where the fruit rested on the ground will turn a creamy yellow color. Cut the watermelons from the vines using sharp shears.
You can store your watermelons in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 weeks. To store leftover watermelon, wrap the cut side in plastic and store in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days.
Did You Know This About Sugar Baby Watermelon?
Sugar Baby Watermelons are also called Picnic or Icebox Watermelons. Their relatively small size makes them a perfect choice for a small family.
DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Sugar Baby Watermelon Seeds (3g)
Picture biting into a juicy, homegrown Sugar Baby Watermelon on a hot summer day. Here's why you'll love these seeds:
Authentic Heirloom– Grown from 100% heirloom, non-GMO seeds for that classic watermelon taste.
Friendly for All– These hardy seeds are perfect for growing in most regions.
Ideal for Beginners– Small-sized watermelons make it easier for first-time gardeners.
Grow Your Own– Join the Patriot Seeds family and experience the satisfaction of growing your own fruit!
Plant these Heirloom Sugar Baby Watermelon Seeds in full sun 1 inch deep and 3 feet apart. Grow time is 75 days.
Plant in fertile, warm soil after danger of frost has passed. Sow seeds in groups of 4- to 6-inch raised hills. Once the plants are 1 to 2 inches tall, thin to the 2 or 3 strongest seedlings in each group.
Keep plants well-watered and weeded. Watermelons need 1 to 2 inches of rain per week. Do not move the vines.
You can tell that the watermelons are ripe when the tendrils next to the fruit turn brown. The place where the fruit rested on the ground will turn a creamy yellow color. Cut the watermelons from the vines using sharp shears.
You can store your watermelons in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 weeks. To store leftover watermelon, wrap the cut side in plastic and store in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days.
Did You Know This About Sugar Baby Watermelon?
Sugar Baby Watermelons are also called Picnic or Icebox Watermelons. Their relatively small size makes them a perfect choice for a small family.