Sangria Watermelon Fruit Seeds
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Refresh your garden and your taste buds with our Sangria Watermelon Fruit Seeds, a top choice for anyone who loves sweet, juicy produce and vibrant summertime vibes. These premium-quality seeds are known for their excellent germination rate and reliable performance, making them perfect for both new and experienced gardeners. Whether you have a spacious backyard or a sunny patch for raised beds, these seeds thrive in well-drained soil and warm conditions.
Sangria watermelons are celebrated for their deep red flesh, high sugar content, and crisp texture—ideal for snacking, juicing, or sharing at summer gatherings. Easy to plant and care for, they offer a fun and flavorful way to grow your own refreshing fruit right at home. Start your garden adventure today and enjoy the delicious rewards of this classic summertime favorite!



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Features
Life Cycle
Annual
Planting Season
Spring
Growth Habit
Vining
Flavor Profile
Sweet, Juicy
Plant Characteristics
Large, Round
Use
Fruit, Refreshment
Growing Conditions
Warm, Well-drained
Harvest Advantages
Early Maturity, High Yield
Plant Resistance
Resistant to Powdery Mildew
Sangria Watermelon
Citrullus lanatus
Seed Names
Sangria Watermelon Seeds
Seed Type
Heirloom
Sangria Watermelon is a sweet, juicy variety prized for its large, vibrant fruit. Perfect for hot summer days, this watermelon produces high yields and matures early.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun
Planting Depth
1 inch
Sowing Method
Direct sow or indoor transplant
Plant Spacing
36 inches apart
Days to Maturity
80-90 days
Soil Preparation
Soak seeds before planting
Hardiness Zones
3-11
Water Needs
Moderate, Regular
Planting Season
Spring
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 25-30 Square Feet
500
Up to 125-150 Square Feet
1000
Up to 250-300 Square Feet
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Living in Arizona, I was worried about the heat, but these seeds thrived in full sun. The watermelons stayed sweet and firm even in 100+ degree weather. Truly an excellent choice for warm climates.
I�ve grown several watermelon types, but Sangria has become my favorite. The flesh is bright red and bursting with sweetness, while the rind stays relatively thin. A must-try for home gardeners.
I�m not the most experienced gardener, but these seeds made me look like a pro. They sprouted without trouble, and the melons turned out flavorful and juicy. A perfect addition to my summer garden.
The Sangria variety lived up to its name�sweet, juicy, and refreshing. The melons grew larger than expected, and one weighed nearly 20 pounds. Definitely exceeded my expectations.
These Sangria watermelons became the star of our family cookouts. The fruits were huge, with thin rinds and plenty of sweet flesh inside. Everyone kept asking where I got the seeds.