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Watermelon

Bring the refreshing taste of summer to your garden with our premium watermelon seeds, perfect for semi-professional growers in the EU. Watermelons are known for their juicy, sweet flesh and are a favorite fruit for hot weather. With our high-quality seeds, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest of delicious watermelons. In general the fruits weighs around 8-10 kilograms.
Start seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before the last expected frost date or sow directly in the garden after the last frost has passed. Transplant seedlings into the garden when they have at least two true leaves and the soil temperature is consistently above 21°C. Space plants 90-120 cm apart in rows 1.5-2 meters apart to accommodate their spreading vines. Grows best in warm climates with rich, well-drained soil.
Watermelons are ready to harvest when the tendril nearest the fruit turns brown and dries up and the bottom of the melon (where it touches the ground) turns yellow. Tap the melon gently; a ripe watermelon will produce a hollow sound.
Experience the joy of growing your own watermelons with our premium seeds. Order now and look forward to a bountiful harvest of these delicious, juicy fruits that are sure to delight your taste buds and refresh your summer!

FAQ about Watermelon

Watermelons typically take 70 to 90 days to reach full maturity, depending on the variety and growing conditions.

Yes, but watermelons require warm temperatures, plenty of sunlight, and well-drained soil to thrive. They grow best in regions with long, hot summers.

To preserve their viability, store watermelon seeds in a cool, dry, and dark place, ideally in an airtight container.

Watermelon seeds should be planted after the last frost, when soil temperatures reach at least 18°C (65°F) for optimal germination.

Watermelon plants require plenty of space to spread. We recommend allowing at least 1.5 to 2 meters (5 to 6 feet) between plants for healthy growth.

Watermelon plants need consistent moisture, especially during flowering and fruit development. Deep watering once or twice a week is recommended, depending on climate conditions.

Yes, watermelons require pollination from bees or other pollinators. If pollination is insufficient, hand-pollination may be necessary to ensure fruit development.

Watermelon plants can be affected by aphids, cucumber beetles, and powdery mildew. Proper spacing, crop rotation, and pest control measures help protect plants.

Yes, we provide bulk purchasing options for professional growers. Contact us for pricing and availability.