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Watermelon Seeds - Dixie Queen - 0.25 Oz ~100 Seeds - Citrullus lanatus - Farm & Garden Vegetable / Fruit Seeds - Non-GMO, Heirloom, Open Pollinated,
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Watermelon Seeds - Dixie Queen - 0.25 Oz ~100 Seeds - Citrullus lanatus - Farm & Garden Vegetable / Fruit Seeds - Non-GMO, Heirloom, Open Pollinated,

Dixie Queen Watermelon Seeds. 80 Days to harvest. Heirloom, Non-GMO, Open Pollinated Garden Seeds. Citrullus lanatus. Popular in the southern United States. Developed in the 1930s making it a popular old, heirloom. The rind is bright, light green, with dark green stripes. The Fruit is round like a ball. The fruit is vibrant red, and very sweet. Waterm…
Dixie Queen Watermelon Seeds. 80 Days to harvest. Heirloom, Non-GMO, Open Pollinated Garden Seeds. Citrullus lanatus. Popular in the southern United States. Developed in the 1930s making it a popular old, heirloom. The rind is bright, light green, with dark green stripes. The Fruit is round like a ball. The fruit is vibrant red, and very sweet. Watermelons are an annual plant. The grow best in warm soil. To make sure the soil is the right temperature, make sure to start your seeds indoors and transplant outside after the last frost when the soil is a bit warmer. Watermelon vines get very long, so make sure your plants have plenty of space to grow. 400 seeds/Oz.
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Dixie Queen Watermelon Seeds. 80 Days to harvest. Heirloom, Non-GMO, Open Pollinated Garden Seeds. Citrullus lanatus. Popular in the southern United States. Developed in the 1930s making it a popular old, heirloom. The rind is bright, light green, with dark green stripes. The Fruit is round like a ball. The fruit is vibrant red, and very sweet. Watermelons are an annual plant. The grow best in warm soil. To make sure the soil is the right temperature, make sure to start your seeds indoors and transplant outside after the last frost when the soil is a bit warmer. Watermelon vines get very long, so make sure your plants have plenty of space to grow. 400 seeds/Oz.