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brickled 06-08-2004 02:20 PM

dark belle watermelon seed source
 
hello,

if anyone knows of a north america source for these seeds please let me
know. so far, all of the asian sources i've checked with have minimum orders
of $100 or higher.

thanks for everyone's help!



chaz 06-08-2004 04:50 PM

dark belle watermelon seed source
 

"brickled" wrote in message
link.net...
hello,

if anyone knows of a north america source for these seeds please let me
know. so far, all of the asian sources i've checked with have minimum

orders
of $100 or higher.

thanks for everyone's help!



These folks carry them

www.green-seeds.com

Do a SEARCH on their catalog




Cindy 07-08-2004 03:51 AM

dark belle watermelon seed source
 

"brickled" wrote in message
link.net...
yes, i found the green-seeds.com source as well, sadly they're in vietnam
with a minimum order requirement of $200


Try he
http://www.southernexposure.com/Merc...de=%2255113%22

$2.90 per pkg.

Cindy



Cindy 07-08-2004 03:51 AM

dark belle watermelon seed source
 

"brickled" wrote in message
link.net...
yes, i found the green-seeds.com source as well, sadly they're in vietnam
with a minimum order requirement of $200


Try he
http://www.southernexposure.com/Merc...de=%2255113%22

$2.90 per pkg.

Cindy



brickled 09-08-2004 01:19 PM

dark belle watermelon seed source
 
hello cindy,

thanks for the link - the watermelon this link points to is a variety called
"black tail." altho this may be a good variety, right now i'm on the hunt
for the other one....

thanks!

"Cindy" wrote in message
news:vsXQc.216176$a24.33747@attbi_s03...

"brickled" wrote in message
link.net...
yes, i found the green-seeds.com source as well, sadly they're in

vietnam
with a minimum order requirement of $200


Try he

http://www.southernexposure.com/Merc...de=%2255113%22

$2.90 per pkg.

Cindy





FarmerDill 09-08-2004 04:49 PM

dark belle watermelon seed source
 
The dark belle is a hybrid ice box melon released from the the Known-You Seed
company (Taiwan). It has been field tested by Washington State University so
some one there may be able to supply more info. Seed quest only lists Green
Seed. Known-You http://www.knownyou.com/english.htm seems to limited to asia,
but some of thier cultivars like the Santa tomato have made to the North
American Market.

brickled 09-08-2004 05:22 PM

whenever i post a watermelon question sooner or later you become part of the
information chain - thanks so much farmerdill for all your help over the
years :)

i have been in contact with WSU for a # of weeks, having written them after
reading the results of their mini-melon study last year. they are doing an
even bigger study this year, growing up to 50 mini-melon varieties using two
different watering methods (drip vs. overhead). the results are supposed to
be posted by the end of november, if not sooner. they promised to send me a
list of all the cultivars along with their source within the next few days.
one of the asian companies, after many emails back n forth, said they'd send
me a few sample seeds for free (bypassing their $100 minimum order
requirement) - i don't know if they were sincere or not but i called their
bluff and provided a ship to address.

in the 2003 WSU study, the variety "dark belle" outperformed the other
varieties in both # of melons per plant as well as avg weight of each melon.
additionally, this variety was highest rated for quality in their customer
feedback program. my beloved "yellow doll" variety performed quite poorly in
comparison. i adore the performance of this variety in the many years i've
been growing it, if "dark belle" is even better, we're all in for a real
treat when it becomes available on this side of the atlantic.


"FarmerDill" wrote in message
...
The dark belle is a hybrid ice box melon released from the the Known-You

Seed
company (Taiwan). It has been field tested by Washington State University

so
some one there may be able to supply more info. Seed quest only lists

Green
Seed. Known-You http://www.knownyou.com/english.htm seems to limited to

asia,
but some of thier cultivars like the Santa tomato have made to the North
American Market.





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