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strawberry watermelon seeds Sugar Baby Watermelon – UJAMAA SEEDS

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strawberry watermelon seeds Sugar Baby Watermelon – UJAMAA SEEDSCitrullus lanatus Seeds per packet ~ 20 Germination 93% Jan 2026 (Packed for 2026) Origins and History Watermelons (Citrullus lanatus) trace their deepest domestication roots to Africa, where they were valued first as a water rich fruit and later selected over centuries for sweeter flesh, improved texture, and dependable yields. Sugar Baby is a classic American icebox (small fruited) heirloom that emerged in the mid 20th centurycredited to M. Hardin

Citrullus lanatus 

Seeds per packet ~ 20

Germination 93% Jan 2026  (Packed for 2026)

Origins and History

Watermelons (Citrullus lanatus) trace their deepest domestication roots to Africa, where they were valued first as a water-rich fruit and later selected over centuries for sweeter flesh, improved texture, and dependable yields. “Sugar Baby” is a classic American “icebox” (small-fruited) heirloom that emerged in the mid-20th century—credited to M. Hardin of Geary, Oklahoma and introduced commercially by the Woodside Seed Company in the 1950s (commonly cited as 1955). Over time, gardeners kept saving seed from the best-tasting, best-performing plants, helping “Sugar Baby” remain a widely grown open-pollinated favorite.

The ‘Sugar Baby’ variety is an heirloom watermelon that is native to Oklahoma and introduced by Woodside Seed Company in 1955.  But watermelons have a history going back 5,000 years to Africa. (See National Geographic article). Watermelons were first cultivated in Africa before spreading north into Mediterranean countries and, later, to other parts of Europe. The transatlantic slave trade was the main vehicle by which the watermelon made its way to the New World. Before it became a racist stereotype in the Jim Crow era, watermelon once symbolized black self-sufficiency. After the Civil War, free black people grew, ate and sold watermelon—the fruit became a symbol of freedom. 

Appearance and Characteristics

Sugar Baby produces round, compact melons sized to fit neatly in a refrigerator—typically about 6–15 lbs (often 8–10 lbs) with a very dark green rind that can look almost black when ripe. Inside, the flesh is bright red, fine-textured, and notably sweet—one reason this variety has stayed popular for generations of home gardeners. Vines can still run long (often many feet), but the fruit size is manageable compared with larger field melons.

Culinary Uses

Sugar Baby is best known for fresh eating—chilled wedges, fruit salads, and picnic slices. Its sweet, juicy flesh also blends well into agua frescas, smoothies, sorbets, and granitas; and the small size makes it easy to use up without leftovers lingering too long.

Growing Tips

Sugar Baby is a true heat-lover. Direct sow after danger of frost has passed and when soil is warm (about 70–90°F) for strong germination and fast growth. In most regions it’s grown as a warm-season annual; it can be grown across a wide range of USDA zones as long as the frost-free season is long and hot enough (often listed roughly Zones 3–12, depending on season length and use of season extension).

For sowing, plant 2–3 seeds per hill and thin to the strongest plant once established. Many guides list about 1 inch deep (some list ½ inch; deeper sowing is often used in lighter, warmer soils). Give vines room: space hills or plants roughly 2–3 feet apart with rows about 4–5 feet apart (or more if you have space). Keep moisture even—especially during flowering and fruit fill—then avoid constant wet foliage to reduce disease pressure; mulch helps conserve water and keep fruits cleaner.

Days to maturity are commonly listed in the ~75–85 day range, depending on heat and growing conditions.

Harvesting Guidance

Harvest timing is the key to maximum sweetness. “Sugar Baby” rinds darken as they mature, and a ripe fruit typically shows multiple signs at once:

  • The tendril nearest the fruit dries and turns brown.
  • The underside “field spot” (where the melon rests on soil) shifts toward a deeper creamy/yellow tone.
  • The rind becomes harder to dent with a fingernail, and the fruit looks and feels “finished.”

Cut the melon from the vine with pruners (don’t yank) to avoid damaging the plant. Chill before slicing for the classic crisp, sweet “icebox” experience

 WATERMELON GROWING GUIDE

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