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Desert King Watermelon seeds~ ~Yellow Flesh~

Original price $ 3.25 - Original price $ 8.75
Original price
$ 3.25
$ 3.25 - $ 8.75
Current price $ 3.25
Size: 1 packet-10 seeds

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Watermelon seeds --Watermelon seeds~Desert King ~Yellow Flesh~Prized for being able to grow in dry conditions
  • Desert King
  • Characteristics Drought Tolerate
  • Seed Count
  • +/- 212 per ounce;
  • Maturity 85 days
  • Fruit Weight 20-lb
  • Flesh Color Yellow
Considered to be the most drought tolerant variety on the market. Round to slightly oblong fruits are light green with deep yellow, sweet and tender flesh. Fruits typically weigh 15-20 pounds and will hold for up to 4 weeks on the vine without sacrificing quality. Black seeds. Will not sunburn. 85 days


This watermelon produces 20-lb fruit that have a light pea-green rind that is resistant to sun burning. It is also one of the most drought-resistant varieties of watermelon known. It has sweet, yellow flesh and is very popular in the watermelon-growing areas of Arkansas. Good for storage.

Imagine biting into an apple and discovering the inside is blue. Or cutting into an orange and seeing a nice shade of green. It might freak you out a little bit, right? Maybe make you think twice about eating it?

That’s what the Yellow Flesh watermelon is like. The normally pinkish-red flesh we’re used to seeing in watermelon is, well, yellow. But it shouldn’t freak you out because it’s supposed to be that way. And you should definitely eat it because it’s delicious !

What’s funny is, from the outside, the Yellow Flesh looks just like any other watermelon. It might actually make for a nice little prank, substituting your mother or cousin’s traditional watermelon with one of these varieties and then enjoying the show while they cut into it for the first time. Okay, maybe it’s not that funny, but I’d get a chuckle out of it.

Vegetable Planting: Direct sow outside after danger of last frost. Plant in hills of 2-3 plants per hill at 60”-72” apart, and 1“ below soil surface.
Harvest after 75-90 days when the stem turns brown and begins to break away from fru

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