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Densuke Watermelon Black Rind Fruit Seeds

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Grow a rare and luxurious treat with our Densuke Watermelon Black Rind Fruit Seeds, a prized Japanese variety known for its striking appearance and rich, sweet flavor. These premium seeds are selected for their excellent germination rate and thrive in warm, sunny garden beds with well-drained soil. Perfect for both passionate home gardeners and adventurous beginners, these seeds offer a truly special growing experience.

Densuke watermelons feature a smooth, jet-black rind and crisp, ruby-red flesh that’s exceptionally sweet and juicy. With their bold look and unforgettable taste, they make a standout addition to summer gardens and are perfect for sharing or gifting. Easy to plant and care for, these unique melons bring a touch of elegance and excitement to your homegrown harvests. Start growing today and enjoy the rare luxury of Densuke watermelons—straight from your garden!

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Features
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Life Cycle

Annual

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Planting Season

Late Spring–Summer

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Growth Habit

Sprawling Vine


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Flavor Profile

Sweet, Juicy

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Plant Characteristics

Black Rind, Red Flesh

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Use

Fresh Eating, Gifting

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Growing Conditions

Warm, Full Sun

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Harvest Advantages

High Market Value

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Plant Resistance

Disease Resistant

About – Densuke Watermelon

Citrullus lanatus

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Seed Names

Densuke Watermelon

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Seed Type

Open-Pollinated Heirloom

Densuke Watermelon, Citrullus lanatus, is a rare Japanese heirloom known for its glossy black rind and rich, ultra-sweet red flesh. Grown for its premium taste and exclusivity, it’s a prized fruit in gourmet markets and makes an impressive addition to summer gardens.

Planting Information
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Light Requirement

Full Sun

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Planting Depth

1 Inch

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Sowing Method

Direct Sow or Indoor

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Plant Spacing

36–48 Inches

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Days to Maturity

85–100 Days

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Soil Preparation

Soak 12 Hours

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Hardiness Zones

4–11

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Water Needs

High, Consistent

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Planting Season

Late Spring

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Seed Count

100

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Customer Reviews

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Michael Turner
Truly One of a Kind

This isn�t just another watermelon. The deep black rind and unique flavor make it feel special. My kids loved showing it off to their friends, and the taste was refreshing and bold. A gardening win.

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Lauren Mitchell
Patience Pays Off

Growing these watermelons took longer than I expected, but I�m glad I stuck with it. The result was a beautiful, black-skinned melon with a delicate sweetness that made it worth the wait.

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Christopher Ward
Rare Variety That Delivers

I wasn�t sure if the fruit would match the hype, but it really did. The sweetness is intense and the rind color makes it look like a collector�s item. I�ll definitely try again next season.

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Emily Brooks
Showstopper in the Garden

Visitors were amazed by the sight of the solid black rind. Once we cut it open, the sweet aroma filled the air. The fruit was refreshing and had a smoother texture than ordinary melons.

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Daniel Carter
Excellent Germination Rate

I was impressed that nearly all of my seeds sprouted. With some care, the plants produced healthy vines and fruit. It�s not a fast process, but the payoff is growing something truly rare.