seedless watermelon seeds are available on the internet, just google..they need about 80-85 degree soil to propogate..they are not cheap..they have yellow, red or orange inside fruit colors...some say a seeded type must be grown nearby to pollenate the seedles...
THank you for the information about the seedless watermelons. I doubt that they would grow around here. I’ll have to check the farmers’ markets, thogh just out of curiosity. Locally the only melons I ever see home grown are like a large canteloupe, but different. They are very good.