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Old August 6, 2019   #1
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Default Watermelon I.D.

I bought this small watermelon at a grocery store called Stew Leonard’s in Richmond, VA. It’s very good, and want to save seeds, but not if it’s a hybrid. No name at store. It’s oblong, and serves about 2. Any clues?

Here is half of watermelon with a nectarine.
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no idea and neither will anyone else if they weren't the grower of it. save the seeds and see what you get. what are you out?
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Maybe I'll experiment next year.
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I like that it has very few seeds! Grow it and see what you get, looks like a good one.
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