Non-GMO Tasty Seedless Watermelon seeds. Tasty Seedless Watermelon Hybrid (Citrullus lanatus x.), is a crisp and sweet watermelon without all the seeds! Matures earlier than other watermelon varieties!
Tasty Seedless Hybrid Watermelon - Garden Seeds
Tasty Seedless Watermelon Hybrid (Citrullus lanatus x.) has a deep red flesh on the inside without all those pesky seeds!. Very uniform in shape and in taste! It may be the earliest watermelon out there.
Yellow Baby Doll Watermelon is an annual in Zones 3-9. Start indoors and transplant well after the last frost and into the latter half of spring. Be sure to provide with plenty of water and allow full sun exposure.
Kids and adults alike will love the sweet flavor of this stellar watermelon!
Variety: Tasty Seedless Hybrid
Other Names: Tasty Seedless Hybrid Watermelon
Seeds per Oz: Approx 400
Days to Maturity:90 days
Features:
Non-GMO: Yes
Organic: No
Heirloom: No
Treated: No
Pelleted: No
Hybrid: Yes
Open Pollinated: No
Plant Type: Annual in Zones 3-9
Hardiness Zone: 3-9
Uses: Garden Vegetable/Fruit
Temp Preference: Warmer
Light Preference: Full Sun
Resistances: None
Comments: Harvest promptly as fruit will begin to split when ripe.br>
| Seed Planting Depth | Seeds per Ounce | Germination Temperature | Days to Germination | Row Spacing | Plant Spacing | 100' Row Yield | Sun |
| 1 inch. | Approx 400 | 75 to 80 F | 5-7 days /td> | 1 Foot | 1 Foot | N/A | Full Sun |
Sowing: Sow indoors if possible and transplant. Outdoors, sow the seeds in spring after the last frost of the season. Space the plants at least a foot a part, in full sun. Germination takes about 3 to 4 weeks. Needs light to germinate.
Transplanting: Transplant to soil tilled or loosed to a depth of about a foot. Dig a hole at least 2x the diameter of the pot the plant was in. Fill in the soil around the root ball, ensuring that the top of the root ball is level with the ground.
Soil Preference: Watermelons like rich warm soil. Make sure your soil has good drainage and won’t be likely to accumulate standing water at the base of the plant.
Other Tips: Some gardeners don’t like the appearance of the flowering stalks, and these can be trimmed away (close to ground level). Do your best to remove dying or dead leaves. Keep away from standing water, as this can encourage leaf rot. Prolonged wet weather can also bring about rot.

