Collection: Watermelon Seeds
Nothing completes a picnic or barbeque like a watermelon. Seedless, store-bought melons can't hold a candle to the full, sweet flavor of a homegrown seeded melon. Even the watermelon rinds are edible, and sometimes stir-fried, stewed, or more often, pickled.
Pickled watermelon rind is commonly consumed in the southern U.S., and watermelon juice can even be made into wine. Watermelons are frost-sensitive but can be grown even in northern climates with a couple simple tricks!

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Sugar Baby Watermelon Seeds
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Crimson Sweet Watermelon Seeds
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Mountain Sweet Yellow Watermelon Seeds
4.9Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars8Regular price $3.49Regular priceUnit price / per -
Charleston Gray Watermelon Seeds
4.0Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars4Regular price $2.99Regular priceUnit price / per -
Cream of Saskatchewan Watermelon Seeds
Regular price $3.49Regular priceUnit price / per