Description
Citrullus lanatus
HEIRLOOM. This classic, southern heirloom watermelon has been a grower’s favorite since the 1830s for a reason! These watermelons protect their sweet, rosy flesh with a tough rind that makes it a good fruit for storing and traveling. Fruits are oblong with dark and light green stripes and can grow to two feet long and 25-35 lbs or more. Vines are productive and produce fruit earlier than many other watermelon varieties. Georgia Rattlesnake Watermelon was developed in Richmond county, Georgia and was commercially introduced during the civil war. 90 days.
Christopher Allen? –
Great quality taste
Owen Walker? –
Excellent taste, addicting, perfectly salted and no creepy ingredients.
Walter Harris? –
In line with my low sodium diet, I bake my own bread. I’ve been adding an assortment of seeds because no salt added bread tends to be bland. The seeds add flavor. I have long bought the seeds individually, but when I saw this product offered, I thought it might work in my bread. And I’m happy with the results.
Zeb Jackson? –
These are so fresh and yummy! I eat these as a healthy snack! If you are looking to leave chips alone and have a healthier option this is for you!
Piper Allen? –
Love the variety of seeds to plant
Maya Walker? –
It comes with everything you need to start your garden.
Eliana Lewis? –
My dogs love it it adds a lot of nutrition for them
Claire Lee? –
Love the seeds. The cilantro smells amazing. The cucumber and beans are growing beautifully. Will definitely buy again in the future!
Kennedy Jackson? –
I got this for a gift! They live it!