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80 days. Open-pollinated.

 

Dixie Queen is an heirloom watermelon variety descended from the Cuban Queen, a very old heirloom originally developed by Burpee in 1891.

 

Vigorous vines produce excellent yields of round, striped fruits that grow to around 16 inches long and weight an average of 40 pounds each. Flesh is crimson red and wonderfully sweet, while the thick rind protects from bruising and makes this melon an excellent shipper.

 

Resistant to Fusarium Wilt.

Dixie Queen Watermelon

SKU: WM018
$2.50Price
  • Growth Chart

    Hardiness Zones: 3 to 12
    Light Requirement: Full Sun
    Soil Type: Sandy, loamy, well-drained
    Sow Depth: 1/4 inch to 1 inch
    Plant Spacing: 3 to 5 feet in rows 6 to 8 feet apart
    Germination Temp: 65°F to 85°F
    Germination Time: 7 to 10 days
    Maturation: 80 days
  • Growing Tips

    If starting indoors, sow seeds 1/4 inch deep in individual peat pots, 3 seeds per pot, and use a heat mat to maintain a soil temperature of at least 80-85°F. Germination should occur within 7 to 14 days. Thin to the strongest plant once the seedlings have developed their first set of true leaves, and transplant about a week after the last spring frost.

     

    If starting outdoors, direct sow once the soil temperature reaches a minimum of 70°F. Choose a location with full sun and rich, loose soil, then sow 6 seeds 1 inch deep in hills. Space plants 3 to 5 feet apart in rows that are 6 to 8 feet apart. Thin to the strongest plants once the seedlings have emerged.

     

    To protect the melons from soil contact, consider mulching around the base of each plant once the vines begin to develop. Keep the soil moist until the fruits are about the size of a tennis ball, then water only when the soil becomes completely dry.

     

    Watermelons are ready to harvest when the tendril closest to the melon's stem dries up and turns brown, or when the underside of the melon turns from white to yellow.

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