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Watermelon - Sugar Baby Watermelon Seeds - Refreshing Flavor and Easy to Grow - ON SALE

Watermelon - Sugar Baby Watermelon Seeds - Refreshing Flavor and Easy to Grow - ON SALE

Regular price $ 1.50 USD
Regular price $ 3.00 USD Sale price $ 1.50 USD
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Grow Your Own Sweet, Juicy Sugar Baby Watermelons!

Sugar Baby Watermelon Seeds Easy to Grow - the perfect choice for home gardeners who crave delicious, homegrown melons without the hassle. These compact, fast-maturing watermelons deliver exceptional sweetness in just 75 days, making them ideal for both beginners and experienced growers.

Why Choose Sugar Baby Watermelon Seeds?

Enjoy the burst of refreshing flavor from these small but mighty melons. Each vine produces 2-5 fruits with fine-textured, deep red flesh that’s incredibly sweet (10.2 Brix value!). Their compact size means they thrive even in limited spaces, and their short growing season ensures a quick harvest.

Easy Planting & Care

Simply sow Sugar Baby Watermelon Seeds directly into warm garden soil after the last frost. Plant 3 seeds per mound (spaced 4' apart), thin to one plant, and watch them sprout in 7-10 days. These vigorous vines reach 8-10' but can be trellised to save space - just support the growing melons with a sling.

Harvesting Tips

Your melons will be ready about 5 weeks after flowering. Look for a brown tendril near the fruit and a yellow ground spot - nature’s perfect ripeness indicators! For extra sweetness, reduce watering a week before harvest to concentrate those natural sugars.

Nutrition & Versatility

Packed with vitamins A and C, these hydrating melons are perfect for fresh eating, juicing, or freezing. Each packet contains 45 open-pollinated, heirloom, Non-GMO seeds from our Get Real Gardening collection.

Start your watermelon adventure today – order your Sugar Baby seeds now!

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