Add a burst of color and sweetness to your garden with Yellow Watermelon Fruit Seeds, a unique and flavorful twist on the traditional red watermelon. These non-GMO seeds produce fruits with golden-yellow flesh that’s exceptionally sweet, crisp, and refreshing — perfect for summer snacks, salads, and juices.
Yellow watermelons thrive in sunny, warm climates and are easy to grow from seed, making them ideal for both beginner and experienced gardeners. Whether you’re planting in your backyard or on a farm, this vibrant variety will deliver delicious results.
Features
- Bright Yellow Flesh: A striking and sweet alternative to classic red watermelons.
- Crisp, Juicy Texture: Perfect for fresh eating and refreshing summer dishes.
- Non-GMO & Naturally Grown: Safe, untreated seeds for home gardeners.
- Fast-Growing & Productive: Produces large, heavy fruits in just one season.
- Heat-Tolerant: Thrives in full sun and warm climates.
Specifications
- Common Name: Watermelon
- Scientific Name: Citrullus lanatus
- Plant Type: Annual fruiting vine
- Growth Habit: Sprawling vine with large leaves and tendrils
- Zones: USDA 4–11
- Season: Best planted in Spring to Early Summer
- Light Requirements: Full sun (8+ hours daily)
- Soil Type: Well-draining sandy loam enriched with compost
- Watering Needs: Regular deep watering; keep soil consistently moist
- Germination Time: 7–14 days at 75–90°F
- Maturity: 75–90 days after germination
- GMO Status: 100% Non-GMO
- Organic Status: Naturally cultivated and untreated
- Plant Spacing: 3–4 feet apart with 6–8 feet between rows
- Fruit Description: Round to oblong fruits with green rind and yellow flesh
- Flavor Profile: Exceptionally sweet and mild with tropical notes
- Pollination: Insect-pollinated; plant multiple for best results
- Uses: Fresh eating, juices, fruit salads, and desserts
Planting Guide
- Sow seeds 1 inch deep in warm, moist soil after frost danger has passed.
- Ensure soil temperature is at least 70°F for optimal germination.
- Thin seedlings to the strongest plant per mound once established.
- Provide support or space for vines to sprawl freely.
- Harvest when the underside of the melon turns yellow and tendrils dry out.