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Yellow Doll Hybrid Watermelon Seeds

$3.99
SKU 52900

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Our earliest watermelon is round, with a thin rind of deep green with light stripes. Bright yellow flesh is extra-sweet, crisp and delicious. Compact vines are ideal for small gardens. A yellow “icebox” watermelon type!

Know to grow — When sowing, place the pointed end of the seed down. 

  • Days to Maturity: 65
  • Sow Method: Start Indoors / Direct Sow
  • Sow Depth: ½ - 1 Inch
  • Spacing: 18 - 36 Inches
  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Fruit Weight: 6 - 8 Lbs

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    Watermelon Fruit Blotch is a bacterial disease that has caused severe damage to commercial crops in the southern USA. All our seed is screened by our suppliers for this disease before we ship to you. Until a cure is found, we will be unable to ship more than 300 seeds of any variety of watermelon seed to any customer.

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    Jordan Swift
    Give this a try!!!

    Best watermelon i've every grown. The taste is really great, nicely sweet. Easiest watermelon ever to know when to pick, the bottom turns nicely yellow. Incredible yield. The yellow flesh looks very cool. You have to grow this.

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    Monique
    Very sweet small watermelon

    Planted the seeds and all but one came up. Transplanted to the garden, in the middle of the bad drought in AZ. The wind picked up the next week, and blew a constant hot 30 mph wind for weeks...and weeks. The plants did not really grow much during that time and didn't set fruit. They did however stay alive! Then the July rains hit and the wind stopped. All the Yellow Doll plants grew and set watermelons. I just picked the 2nd one and it was juicy, sweet and perfect! Best performer of the three types of seed planted this year! Also planted Charleston Grey and Crimson Sweet. Charleston did ok...no Crimson Sweet plants made melons as they didn't handle the wind so well.