I swear that if nothing else I've eaten my last seedless watermellon. It is to late this year but next spring I'm growing our Grandfathers' yesterdays watermellon: The Great Charleston Gray.
Besides I like the seeds of the Gray. They have a nice nutty flavor. Plus a good Gray will go 35 plus pounds.
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When i was a kid growing up on my parents farm in S Calif we had 5 acres of different kinds of melons. I got to really hate em. To this day it just takes me back to them ripe melon days of summer :o
nepas
You got me thinking about this variety again. Yesterday I stopped at a couple of farmer's markets, and several road side stand hoping they were in season up here. Had no luck, but I'll keep looking.
watermelons are supposed to have seeds...
just like chicago dogs are supposed to have seeds... accept no imposters...
you gotta eat...
owrstrich