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Mini Seedless Watermelon


Mini Seedless Watermelon
Mini Seedless Watermelon 1

Mini Seedless Watermelon

$4.994.99
1 count
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$4.99
1 count
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The Mini Seedless Watermelon offers a burst of hydrating sweetness in a more compact, convenient size. With its vibrant green-striped rind and juicy, ruby-red flesh, this melon is an embodiment of summer freshness. Contrary to its larger counterparts, this miniaturized variety provides the perfect amount of fruit for smaller households or single servings without the commitment of a full-sized melon. Its crisp texture and refreshing sweetness make it an ideal snack on its own or can add a pop of color and flavor to fruit salads, smoothies, or festive drinks. This seedless variety provides all the enjoyment with none of the hassle, making every bite succulent and satisfying.
The Mini Seedless Watermelon offers a burst of hydrating sweetness in a more compact, convenient size. With its vibrant green-striped rind and juicy, ruby-red flesh, this melon is an embodiment of summer freshness. Contrary to its larger counterparts, this miniaturized variety provides the perfect amount of fruit for smaller households or single servings without the commitment of a full-sized melon. Its crisp texture and refreshing sweetness make it an ideal snack on its own or can add a pop of color and flavor to fruit salads, smoothies, or festive drinks. This seedless variety provides all the enjoyment with none of the hassle, making every bite succulent and satisfying.
About the Producer
Cottle Organics started as a family farm in 1915 with Herbie Cottle’s great grandfather. Back then, everyone grew strawberries that were sent north. When California strawberries arrived on the East Coast, the Cottles lost their business and switched to tobacco.

In the early 2000s, the tobacco markets waned and Herbie decided to start growing certified organic crops in 2007. Organics require more energy and planning than conventional crops. For the soil, Herbie plants cover crops, uses compost, and incorporates organic fertilizers to replenish nutrients. He transplants seedlings for some crops instead of seeds to give plants a head start on weeds. Herbie even uses some biodynamic practices, like planting potatoes on dark nights to avert insects.

Herbie’s innovation and quality crops helped him become named the CFSA 2018 Farmer of the Year. Explore >
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