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Cream of Saskatchewan Watermelon, Heirloom Seeds

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Pkt Size/Apprx Seeds: 0.2 g / 10+ Seeds

Cream of Saskatchewan Watermelon, Heirloom Seeds — The Russian Immigrant Heirloom With Creamy Yellow-White Flesh Built for Northern Climates

Cream of Saskatchewan (Citrullus lanatus) was brought to the Canadian prairies by Russian immigrants and has thrived in cool northern climates ever since. Round, pale green-striped melons reach 4–10 pounds with creamy, yellowish-white flesh and an old-fashioned sweet flavor that is rare and distinctive. Thin rind requires careful handling — best enjoyed fresh. Ripens in August even in short-season gardens. 80–85 days.

Why Grow Cream of Saskatchewan?

  • Built for northern climates — thrives where other watermelons struggle
  • Creamy yellowish-white flesh — rare, old-fashioned sweet flavor
  • 4–10 lb round fruits — pale green skin with dark stripes
  • Russian immigrant heritage — a living piece of prairie food history
  • Open-pollinated heirloom — save seed year after year

Growing Notes

Start indoors 3–4 weeks before last frost. Transplant outdoors after all frost danger has passed into warm soil in full sun. Space plants 3–4 feet apart. Water consistently. Thin rind — handle carefully at harvest. Best enjoyed fresh.

Days to Maturity 80–85 days
Fruit Size 4–10 lbs, round
Flesh Color Creamy yellowish-white
Rind Pale green with dark stripes, thin
Packet Size 0.2 g / 10+ seeds
Latin Name Citrullus lanatus
Type Heirloom, Open-Pollinated, Non-GMO, Annual
Sun Full sun
USDA Zones 3–12

Packed and shipped by Box Garden Seeds LLC — heirloom seeds grown without GMOs, selected for flavor, resilience, and your garden’s success.