Experience one of the most popular watermelon varieties with Sugar Baby Watermelon Seeds for Planting, known for its rich sweetness, compact size, and early harvest. These non-GMO seeds produce round fruits (6–10 lbs) featuring a dark green rind and deep crimson flesh that’s crisp, juicy, and perfectly sweet.
Ideal for home gardeners and small spaces, the Sugar Baby variety matures quickly and delivers consistently high yields. Its shorter vines make it perfect for container planting, raised beds, or smaller plots while still producing full-sized flavor.
Features
- Early-Maturing Variety: Harvest ripe melons in as little as 75–80 days.
- Compact Growth: Shorter vines perfect for small gardens or containers.
- Exceptional Sweetness: High sugar content for rich flavor and juiciness.
- Non-GMO & Heirloom: Naturally cultivated and safe for home gardening.
- High Productivity: Multiple melons per plant with consistent quality.
- Adaptable Variety: Thrives in warm, sunny climates and fertile soils.
Specifications
- Common Name: Watermelon
- Scientific Name: Citrullus lanatus
- Variety: Sugar Baby
- Plant Type: Annual fruiting vine
- Zones: USDA 4–10
- Season: Summer; warm-season crop
- Days to Maturity: 75–80 days
- Growth Habit: Compact vine (up to 3–4 ft)
- Light Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
- Soil Type: Well-draining sandy or loamy soil enriched with compost
- Soil pH: 6.0–6.8
- Watering Needs: Moderate; consistent moisture, especially during fruiting
- Fruit Size: 6–10 lbs
- Fruit Shape: Round
- Rind Color: Dark green
- Flesh Color: Deep red
- Flavor Profile: Exceptionally sweet, crisp, and juicy
- Temperature Range: 70–95°F
- Pollination: Insect-pollinated
- GMO Status: 100% Non-GMO
- Fertilizer Needs: Balanced fertilizer every 3–4 weeks during growing season
- Uses: Fresh eating, fruit salads, desserts, and juices
Planting Guide
- Sow seeds directly outdoors after the last frost when soil temperatures reach 70°F.
- Plant 1 inch deep, spacing seeds 2–3 feet apart in rows 4–5 feet apart.
- Thin seedlings to the strongest plants once true leaves develop.
- Water deeply once or twice weekly; reduce watering near harvest for better sweetness.
- Fertilize with compost or a balanced 10-10-10 fertilizer during vine growth.
- Harvest when the underside of the melon turns creamy yellow and the tendril nearest the stem dries.
Care Tips
- Full Sunlight: 6–8 hours daily for optimal fruit development.
- Mulching: Helps retain soil moisture and prevent weeds.
- Pollination: Attract bees and pollinators for healthy fruit set.
- Watering: Consistent, even moisture during fruit development.
- Harvest Timing: Typically 75–80 days after planting when rind dulls and tendril browns.
- Storage: Keep harvested melons in a cool, dry place for up to 2 weeks.