Watermelon - Golden Midget
Minimum Seed Count: 10
The Golden Midget Watermelon is a little show-stopper that turns heads long before you slice it open. Its rind ripens to a bright golden-yellow, making it one of the easiest melons to spot in the garden. Despite its small size β usually 3 to 5 pounds β it packs surprisingly sweet, juicy pink flesh with that classic summer flavor. Perfect for small gardens, market stalls, or anyone who wants a watermelon that ripens early and looks like a mini pot of garden gold.
Planting Guide:
π When to Plant
-
Sow after all danger of frost when soil is warm (around 70Β°F+).
-
Can be started indoors 2β3 weeks early for a jumpstart.
π Spacing
-
Plant seeds 1 inch deep.
-
Space plants 3 feet apart with 5β6 feet between rows.
-
Compact vines make it easier than growing full-size watermelon monsters.
βοΈ Light & Soil
-
Loves full sun.
-
Prefers well-draining, fertile soil enriched with compost.
π§ Watering
-
Water deeply once or twice a week.
-
Reduce watering when fruits begin to ripen to boost sweetness.
β±οΈ Days to Harvest
-
Extremely early β about 70β80 days.
-
Youβll know itβs ready when the rind turns rich golden-yellow.
Original: $4.00
-65%$4.00
$1.40
Description
Minimum Seed Count: 10
The Golden Midget Watermelon is a little show-stopper that turns heads long before you slice it open. Its rind ripens to a bright golden-yellow, making it one of the easiest melons to spot in the garden. Despite its small size β usually 3 to 5 pounds β it packs surprisingly sweet, juicy pink flesh with that classic summer flavor. Perfect for small gardens, market stalls, or anyone who wants a watermelon that ripens early and looks like a mini pot of garden gold.
Planting Guide:
π When to Plant
-
Sow after all danger of frost when soil is warm (around 70Β°F+).
-
Can be started indoors 2β3 weeks early for a jumpstart.
π Spacing
-
Plant seeds 1 inch deep.
-
Space plants 3 feet apart with 5β6 feet between rows.
-
Compact vines make it easier than growing full-size watermelon monsters.
βοΈ Light & Soil
-
Loves full sun.
-
Prefers well-draining, fertile soil enriched with compost.
π§ Watering
-
Water deeply once or twice a week.
-
Reduce watering when fruits begin to ripen to boost sweetness.
β±οΈ Days to Harvest
-
Extremely early β about 70β80 days.
-
Youβll know itβs ready when the rind turns rich golden-yellow.



















