Nature Seeds Rare Seedless Red Ruby Watermelon 10 Fruit / Vegetable Melon Gardening Seeds
by Nature Seeds
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #25734 in Lawn & Patio
- Brand: Nature Seeds
Features
- Very early maturing and fruit setting easily. Light green peel, very juicy. Oblong fruit, red flesh. It is packed with phytonutrients, vitamins A, C, and a good hit of potassium, plus some B6 and thiamine -- everything except fat, sodium and calories. Stay healthier watermelon has lots of lycopene, a key plant antioxidant that is famous for fighting heart disease and prostate cancer. It has 40 percent more lycopene than tomatoes.
- How to grow : Select a site with Full Sun , no shade, or minimal shade. Plant after the soil is warm and when all danger of frost is past. Watermelons grow best on a sandy loam soil, although yields on clay soils can be increased significantly by mulching raised planting rows. As watermelon require a relatively long/warm growing season it is advisable to start your seedlings indoors, and transplant into your garden when frost danger has disappeared. Start the seeds inside 3 weeks before they are to be set out in the garden. Plant 2 or 3 seeds in peat pellets, peat pots or cell packs and thin to the best one or two plants. Transplanted watermelons will mature 10 to 12 days earlier than plants that are direct-seeded. Use of seedless varieties, is recommended if you are not seed saving The seed-coat of seedless varieties adheres tightly to the cotyledons, so place seeds with the point up when starting transplants. Maturity period - Approximate 60 days
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