Left Continue shopping
Your Order

You have no items in your cart

You might also like
From $2999
Show options
From $399
Show options

Orangeglo Watermelon

$399
As you can guess from its name, the Orangeglo Watermelon showcases stunning bright orange flesh when cut open. A show stopper at farmer’s markets, this open-pollinated variety has an attractive dark and light green thin rind with an oblong shape and white seeds at full maturity and is the brightest color of all the orange varieties we’ve grown. The fruits weigh in at an average of 25-30 lbs. and, while not as sweet as some others, have an extremely refreshing, almost tropical flavor that we’ve never tried before. This is a great variety for beginner gardeners for its healthy pest resistance and resistance to splitting and wilt. Citrullus Lanatus. 90 Days to Maturity.

Treatment: Untreated

Description

Be sure to check out our Watermelon Growing Guide for more tips & tricks on successfully growing watermelons at home.

As you can guess from its name, the Orangeglo Watermelon showcases stunning bright orange flesh when cut open. A show stopper at farmer's markets, this open-pollinated variety has an attractive dark and light green thin rind with an oblong shape and white Seeds at full maturity and is the brightest color of all the orange varieties we've grown. The fruits weigh in at an average of 25-30 lbs. and have an extremely refreshing, almost tropical flavor that we've never tried before. This is a great variety for beginner gardeners for its healthy pest resistance and resistance to splitting and wilt. Citrullus Lanatus. 90 Days to Maturity.

Watermelons may be direct-seeded or transplanted. For direct seeding, we recommend planting Seeds every 12″ along the intended row to ensure a good stand. Once plants emerge, thin plants to one every 2 feet. Watermelons can be susceptible to plant diseases if excess leaf moisture is present. As a result, we recommend using drip irrigation on watermelons to reduce leaf moisture and feed plants more effectively. During periods of heavy rainfall, using a fungicide like Liquid Copper can help to alleviate disease pressure as well.

Watermelons also perform well when transplanted. In early spring, we recommend transplanting to get a jump start on the growing season. Watermelon prefers warmer temperatures for seed to germinate. By transplanting, you can have plants in the ground before the soil temperature warms enough to direct seed. We recommend starting transplants 4-5 weeks before the desired outdoor planting date. Watermelon transplants grow great in our heavy-duty seed starting trays, where they develop a solid root ball with roots that are trained to grow downward. Plants are ready to go in the ground when they can be easily pulled from the cells in the seed starting tray. Watermelons are ready to harvest when the tendril near the fruit completely dries. The tendril can be found between the fruit stem and the fruit. It is usually curly and green, but will dry when fruits are ready to harvest.

 

Orangeglo Watermelon Planting Information

Planting Method: direct seed or transplant

When to Plant: after last frost

Planting Depth: 1/2″

Seed Spacing: 24″

Row Spacing: 5-6′

Days to Maturity: 90

Disease Resistance: None

Customer Reviews

Based on 1 review
100%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
J
Joshua Ferguson
Great taste!

This is definitely at the top of my list of the best watermelon I have ever had! It does have a “tropical” flavor that stands out! Seeds germinated good and plants look great. I will be planting these again.