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Enjoy the classic sweetness of summer with Sugar Baby Watermelon Seeds — a beloved heirloom variety known for its compact vines and extra-sweet flavor. Producing small, round melons with deep red flesh and thin, dark-green rinds, this variety is perfect for limited garden spaces or container growing. Ideal for home gardeners who want a refreshing, high-sugar watermelon that ripens early and thrives in warm conditions.
Compact & Space-Saving: Short vines perfect for small gardens or containers.
Super Sweet Flavor: Deep red flesh with high sugar content.
Fast Maturity: Harvest in just 70–80 days from sowing.
Heirloom Variety: Trusted, time-tested watermelon strain.
Excellent Storage: Thin rind resists cracking and extends freshness.
Common Name: Sugar Baby Watermelon
Scientific Name: Citrullus lanatus
Seed Type: Non-GMO Fruit Seeds
USDA Hardiness Zones: 3 – 11 (grown as annual)
Growth Habit: Vining annual plant
Mature Height: 12 – 18 inches (30 – 45 cm)
Vine Length: 3 – 6 feet (90 – 180 cm)
Sun Exposure: Full sun (at least 6–8 hours daily)
Soil Type: Well-drained, sandy loam or loamy soil
Soil pH: 6.0 – 7.0
Watering Needs: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist during fruiting
Germination Time: 7 – 14 days
Planting Depth: 1 inch (2.5 cm)
Planting Season: Late spring to early summer (after last frost)
Temperature for Germination: 70 – 90 °F (21 – 32 °C)
Days to Harvest: 70 – 80 days
Fruit Size: 6 – 8 inches (15 – 20 cm) in diameter
Average Weight: 6 – 12 lbs (2.5 – 5.5 kg)
Fruit Shape: Round, dark green rind with sweet red flesh
Pollination: Insect-pollinated, monoecious
Lifespan: Annual crop
Uses: Fresh eating, fruit salads, juices, summer desserts
Sow seeds directly outdoors 2–3 weeks after the last frost when soil warms above 70°F.
Plant 2–3 seeds per hill, spacing hills 3–4 feet apart.
Thin to the strongest seedling once sprouts reach 3–4 inches tall.
Water deeply once a week; avoid wetting foliage to prevent disease.
Apply mulch to retain soil moisture and regulate temperature.
Harvest when the underside turns creamy yellow and tendril nearest the fruit dries.
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