Bring color, flavor, and freshness to your garden with Pink Watermelon Seeds, a classic variety loved for its bright pink flesh, crisp texture, and irresistibly sweet taste. These non-GMO seeds are easy to grow and ideal for gardeners who want a reliable, high-yielding fruit crop that thrives in warm, sunny weather.
Perfect for backyard gardens or small farms, pink watermelons make a delightful summer treat — great for fresh eating, fruit salads, or juicing. With simple care and proper sunlight, you’ll enjoy a productive harvest season after season.
Features
- Sweet Pink Flesh: Classic watermelon flavor that’s refreshing and juicy.
- Non-GMO & Untreated: Safe, natural seeds for home planting.
- Easy to Grow: Ideal for beginners and warm-climate gardeners.
- High Yield: Produces large, sweet fruits throughout the summer.
- Heat-Tolerant Variety: Thrives in sunny, well-drained environments.
Specifications
- Common Name: Watermelon
- Scientific Name: Citrullus lanatus
- Plant Type: Annual fruiting vine
- Growth Habit: Long, sprawling vines with large leaves
- Zones: USDA 4–11
- Season: Best planted in Late Spring to Early Summer
- Light Requirements: Full sun (8+ hours daily)
- Soil Type: Well-draining sandy loam enriched with organic compost
- Watering Needs: Deep, consistent watering 2–3 times per week
- Germination Time: 7–14 days at 75–90°F
- Maturity: 75–95 days to harvest
- GMO Status: 100% Non-GMO
- Organic Status: Naturally cultivated and untreated
- Plant Spacing: 3–4 feet apart in rows spaced 6–8 feet
- Fruit Description: Large round to oblong fruits with green rinds and pink, juicy interiors
- Flavor Profile: Sweet, crisp, and refreshing
- Pollination: Insect-pollinated; plant multiple for higher yields
- Uses: Fresh eating, fruit platters, smoothies, and juices
Planting Guide
- Prepare the soil: Choose a sunny spot with well-draining, fertile soil.
- Sow seeds: Plant seeds 1 inch deep after the danger of frost has passed.
- Water regularly: Keep soil moist but avoid overwatering.
- Thin seedlings: Leave the strongest plant in each mound once sprouted.
- Fertilize: Apply balanced fertilizer every few weeks to encourage fruit growth.
- Harvest: Watermelons are ready when the underside turns yellow and the tendril near the stem dries.