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A great-tasting, snake-striped heirloom watermelon that grows up to 25-50 lbs. or even larger!
This Watermelon is one of the oldest heirloom varieties in existence. Also known as “Gypsy,” this variety was developed in Georgia around the 1830s. The bright pink crisp flesh is sweet and juicy, and it is known for the green and white stripes that resemble the pattern of a rattlesnake. Their solid rind is thin but very tough and helps them travel and store well. Plant seeds outside after the soil has warmed in spring. Create small mounds of soil 24” apart in 6’ rows. Plant three seeds 1” deep on top of each mound and then later thin to one plant per mound.
This packet plants 15 mounds ≈ 15 plants.
Citrullus lanatus (90 days)
Organic Heirloom/Open-pollinated/Non-GMO
Melons are very fragile to frost and light freezes; and require both warm days and nights to produce fruit. While they are very thirsty plants, some gardeners prefer to stop providing water during the last week before fruits are ripened to prevent bland fruit. Since melons like consistently warm conditions, frost covers will help for earlier crops and better yields, especially in cooler climates. Frost covers, when used immediately after planting, will also help protect against cucumber beetles. To prevent diseases, keep melons off the ground and let them grow vertically on the Staking System instead. Once fruit begins growing, provide a sling under heavy melons to help support and distribute weight so they do not drop off the trellis. While best enjoyed fresh, pieces of fruit may be frozen so they can be blended into smoothies at a later time.
COMMON PESTS: Aphids, Cabbage White, Cabbage Looper, Armyworm, Thrips
SUSCEPTIBLE TO: Fusarium Wilt
A great-tasting, snake-striped heirloom watermelon that grows up to 25-50 lbs. or even larger!
This Watermelon is one of the oldest heirloom varieties in existence. Also known as “Gypsy,” this variety was developed in Georgia around the 1830s. The bright pink crisp flesh is sweet and juicy, and it is known for the green and white stripes that resemble the pattern of a rattlesnake. Their solid rind is thin but very tough and helps them travel and store well. Plant seeds outside after the soil has warmed in spring. Create small mounds of soil 24” apart in 6’ rows. Plant three seeds 1” deep on top of each mound and then later thin to one plant per mound.
This packet plants 15 mounds ≈ 15 plants.
Citrullus lanatus (90 days)
Organic Heirloom/Open-pollinated/Non-GMO