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![]() Gurney's® Delight Hybrid WatermelonSweet, Crisp and Seedless!
Seedless fruit has the famed Crimson Sweet flavor, incredibly sweet and juicy! Thicker rinds mean the melons hold longer after harvest. Vigorous, medium-size plants produce family-size, 12- to 15-lb. fruits. Anthracnose resistant. 90 DAYS. This item ships at the proper planting time for your region in both spring and fall. If the current shipping season is closed, your order will ship at the proper time in the next season. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Monday, October 17, 2011The best seedless Reviewed By: Chuck Yaniko Jr. (Ironton, Ohio) I have grown these for about 10 years. The are not the largest seedless watermelon, they run 10 to 20 lbs, but they are absolutely the best tasting and the yields are good. All seedless melons take extra care to get good germination rates. Strt them a little earlier as they are slow starters, but they come one well after transplanting. I never direct seed. - Wednesday, July 27, 2011Great! Reviewed By: Rebecca Wilcoxon (Gallipolis, oh) I bought these seeds because I couldn't imagine growing a bunch of seeded watermelons that I would not like to eat and we planted them outdoors because I hadn't read the negative reviews. Every seed germinated and I have several watermelons on each plant! The largest one is not even quite the size of a volleyball so far. I am hoping to eat my first watermelon in just a few days! O.k., maybe I'm rushing it! - Saturday, May 15, 2010need hot temp Reviewed By: joebloe (green, nc) need to keep seeds and plants at 80 degrees day and night until they get 2' long seedless water melons are tuff to grow i drect plant second week in june Read More Reviews |
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