Sweet Personal Melons: Sugar Baby watermelon seeds produce 6–10 lb fruits about 6–8 inches across, with juicy red flesh and high sugar fresh fruit, giving fresh watermelon taste ideal as non gmo fruit snacks. Early Picnic Harvests: Mini watermelon seeds for planting mature in 75–80 days, giving families quick crops of sweet mini melons from heirloom seeds that double as dependable garden seeds. Heat-Loving Vines: Heirloom sugar baby watermelon seeds thrive in full sun on 8–10 inch soil mounds with loose, well-drained earth, perfect plant seeds for outdoor gardening in USDA zones 3–10. Space-Saving Plants: Baby watermelon vines reach 12–18 inches tall and 36–48 inches wide, ideal for gardens or 7+ gallon containers, producing juicy fruit in tight spaces. Reliable Heirloom Quality: Heirloom watermelon seeds non gmo grow seeded watermelon with tough rinds, ideal for survival gardening and storing whole fruit in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. SVI 75 bush sugar baby watermelon seeds, classic small watermelon seeds for planting, delivers flavor in a compact, personal-sized fruit. Dark green, nearly black rinds hide bright red, juicy flesh with rich watermelon sugar sweetness, giving fresh watermelon slices perfect for picnics, ice chests and family dinners. Each vigorous watermelon plant has a vining growth habit, reaching about 12–18 inches tall with a 36–48 inch spread. Vines set several mini watermelon fruits around 6–8 inches across and 6–10 lbs, ideal for small households, raised beds, gardening seeds collections and large 7+ gallon containers. This compact mini watermelon is ideal for urban gardeners using seeds for planting in tight backyard spaces or along sunny fence lines. These non-GMO, open-pollinated sugar baby bush watermelon seeds suit USDA zones 3–10 wherever summers are warm. Direct sow watermelon seeds for planting outdoors after the last frost, or start baby watermelon seeds indoors 3–4 weeks earlier. Plant 2–3 sugar baby watermelon seeds 0.5–1 inch deep on 8–10 inch mounds, spacing plants 36–48 inches apart in rows 7–10 feet apart so vines can roam. Sugar baby watermelon seeds germinate in about 4–12 days in warm soil and ripen in roughly 75–80 days. Keep soil loose and well-drained, water deeply but avoid oversaturation to limit mildew, wilt and rot, and feed lightly until fruit sets. Watch the tendril nearest each melon; when it turns brown and the rind sounds hollow with a gentle thump, harvest for peak sweetness. Whole melons store in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks, while cut pieces keep a few days, making these fruit seeds a smart choice for survival gardening, heirloom seed garden collections and mixed vegetable and fruit seeds plantings.