Kathy, it sounds like you may be describing Black Diamond watermelons. They were common in Texas when I was growing up. Not so common now. Seedless watermelons sound like a good idea, but have ruined the watermelon experience. Today's kids have no memories of what a really sweet watermelon tastes like, or of seed spitting contests.
Kathy, it sounds like you may be describing Black Diamond watermelons. They were common in Texas when I was growing up. Not so common now. Seedless watermelons sound like a good idea, but have ruined the watermelon experience. Today's kids have no memories of what a really sweet watermelon tastes like, or of seed spitting contests.