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Georgia Rattlesnake Watermelon Seeds – Survival Garden Seeds (5 Pack) | Large Heirloom Southern Red Melon Variety for Planting - Open-Pollinated Non-GMO Traditional Seeded Watermelons
Georgia Rattlesnake Watermelon Seeds – Survival Garden Seeds (5 Pack) | Large Heirloom Southern Red Melon Variety for Planting - Open-Pollinated Non-GMO Traditional Seeded Watermelons
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- OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR ? Heirloom Georgia Rattlesnake watermelon seeds deliver rich red flesh and classic Southern sweetness long valued by gardeners since the 1800s - LARGE CROWD SIZE MELONS ? Georgia Rattlesnake vines grow oblong striped picnic watermelons averaging 25?35 pounds with thick protective rinds that store well and feed families gatherings and events - HEAT TOUGH HEIRLOOM VARIETY ? Georgia Rattlesnake watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) thrives in full sun with long vines and strong growth producing reliable harvests in backyard gardens and traditional row planting - COMPLETE GROWING GUIDANCE ? Each paper seed packet includes clear planting instructions, germination tips, and seed saving guidance, making it easy for beginners and experienced gardeners to grow watermelons at home - FAMILY OWNED USA SMALL BUSINESS ? Heirloom non-GMO seeds from Survival Garden Seeds, a trusted American brand; always open-pollinated, untreated, and quality tested for garden success
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Grow Your Own Garden
What makes Georgia Rattlesnake watermelon a favorite heirloom variety?
When should I plant Georgia Rattlesnake watermelon, and when is harvest?
What growing zones are suitable for these seeds?
Are these seeds heirloom, non-GMO, and good for seed saving?
Are the seeds treated or coated with chemicals?
Heirloom Vegetable Seeds for Family Food Security
What makes Georgia Rattlesnake watermelon a favorite heirloom variety?
This classic Southern heirloom is prized for its rich red flesh, old-fashioned sweet flavor, and dependable production. Gardeners have grown it since the 1800s.
When should I plant Georgia Rattlesnake watermelon, and when is harvest?
Plant after the last frost when soil is warm. Melons typically mature in about 85 to 95 days, producing large 25 to 35 lb fruits for summer gatherings.
What growing zones are suitable for these seeds?
Georgia Rattlesnake grows well in USDA Zones 3-11 as a warm season crop. Give vines full sun and plenty of space for strong growth and abundant harvests.
Are these seeds heirloom, non-GMO, and good for seed saving?
Yes, these are heirloom, open-pollinated, and non-GMO, which means you can save seeds and grow them again season after season.
Are the seeds treated or coated with chemicals?
No. The seeds are untreated; no chemical coatings, fungicides, or synthetic treatments.
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