Watermelon "Russky delikates"
Watermelon "Russian Delicasy".
Productive and large-fruited with a unique honey taste!
A magnificent early-ripening, sugar variety for open ground and greenhouses. The fruits are round, smooth, dark green, with a hidden pattern, thin-skinned. The pulp is exceptionally bright, deep red, juicy, grainy, aromatic, tender and amazingly tasty.
Valued for its successful combination of early maturity, large-fruitedness and high sugar content. Recommended for fresh consumption, candied fruit and watermelon honey.
The varieties and hybrids of the Russian Delicacy® series are what never cease to delight and please not only the gardeners themselves, but also their family members (primarily children, who find it difficult to instill a love of vegetables on the table).
All vegetables of the "Russian Delicacy" series are much sweeter and more delicious due to the fact that they have a rich, intense taste, delicate sugary structure and a bright, unique aroma - and are not at all like those modern "plastic" vegetables that lie on the shelves of modern supermarkets...
Productive and large-fruited with a unique honey taste!
A magnificent early-ripening, sugar variety for open ground and greenhouses. The fruits are round, smooth, dark green, with a hidden pattern, thin-skinned. The pulp is exceptionally bright, deep red, juicy, grainy, aromatic, tender and amazingly tasty.
Valued for its successful combination of early maturity, large-fruitedness and high sugar content. Recommended for fresh consumption, candied fruit and watermelon honey.
The varieties and hybrids of the Russian Delicacy® series are what never cease to delight and please not only the gardeners themselves, but also their family members (primarily children, who find it difficult to instill a love of vegetables on the table).
All vegetables of the "Russian Delicacy" series are much sweeter and more delicious due to the fact that they have a rich, intense taste, delicate sugary structure and a bright, unique aroma - and are not at all like those modern "plastic" vegetables that lie on the shelves of modern supermarkets...
Five signs of a nitrate watermelon:
* knock on the watermelon - it feels like you are hitting a deflated ball;
* the cut is smooth and even glossy in appearance, although it should glow with sugar grains;
* if you crumble the pulp into a glass of water, the water will turn pink or red, a healthy watermelon will simply make the liquid cloudy;
* the pulp is pale with thick veins;
* if the watermelon does not crack when squeezed, but looks ripe, then it ripened not without someone else's "help"...