Ever slice open a watermelon, only to find that the flesh has cracked or split into several sections? Read this to know ...
scientists have created diploid plants which do not produce female flowers thereby reducing the chances of two diploid melons producing seeded fruits. And the huge seedless watermelons now often ...
Where do we get the seeds for seedless fruit ... parent plant and joining it to a different plant. But most seedless bananas and watermelon are grown from triploid plants. Those are plants ...
The East Coast watermelon season starts in south Florida in Immokalee, then makes its way up the Eastern Seaboard. Shippers ...