As soon as I heard that slight crack nd crunch I KNEW it was definitely a good 1!! 😊 so satisfying and super reassuring bc watermelon must always be prioritised and is bae 😌
I've never even heard of any colour other than red. Pretty sure they don't grow here in Aotearoa/ New Zealand. No idea why we don't import them, though. We bring in all sorts of stuff from all around the world. Would love to try them.
That's pretty neat that he was able to keep producing them every year. Im trying to figure out, is it a specific species of watermelon plant that produces yellow meat or is it caused by a recessive gene?
@@cainmathewson1857 it's gonna be a recessive gene. It's like apples, many varieties on the same tree because they have a high genetic variation. Pick the ones you like and try to specialize them. I've got some okra I've been replanting because it grows some silly long leaves. Makes them look like floppy eared bunnies.
@@cainmathewson1857there are specific watermelon plants that produce yellow fruits. Yellow was actually the original color of watermelons I believe and they bred them to make them red. Just go to baker creek seeds and they sell yellow watermelon plant seeds there
@@joyannkjb4l250 Yellow watermelons were the original variety of watermelon before red watermelons, so it's not GMO. Not every variety of fruit you haven't seen before is GMO, they were bred naturally like other varieties. If it was GMO, it would specifically have to be labeled as GMO. Wait until you find out that wild corn is brown instead of the standard yellow corn that you're used to seeing.
Back in the old country Mennonites grew white watermelons that are incredibly sweet (I've only managed to find one once in Manitoba; it was amazing). It's so sugary they'd make syrup out of it and use it instead of honey!
Yes color can be from yellow up to deep red, the last one gives a kind of purple shade to it when it's just right 😁 I am in spain so we do have a lot of different sorts of melon.
When I was a kid, my sibling and I decided we wanted to grow our own watermelons, so we saved seeds for a few weeks and planted them in the front garden…and it worked! We named our little melon Stan and cared for him and watered him and he was about the size of a football when we showed him to Carl, the boy across the street. And then…Carl plucked Stan off the vine and dropped him in the middle of the road. Carl was a jerk.
I did break his nose in 2003 after he gleefully flipped to the end Order of the Phoenix specifically to spoil the ending-less than 12 hrs after the book was released.
My grandpa’s family were sharecroppers who grew watermelons on the side. As a kid, he would cool them down in creeks. He had a sharp eye for the sweetest melons.
I never saw yellow watermelon until a couple of years ago down in the Valley (Weslaco). Unfortunately the yellow didn’t have much taste to me. Greetings from the Austin Area
If you ever want an easy starter plant, cherry tomatoes. I was maybe 11 or 12 when I picked a couple that were growing in a neighbors backyard and my brother and I started playing in the mud with them back at our house. One day we forgot about them, and a year later my grandma called and asked why there were tomatoes growing in the garden.
@@ravanjock alright captain dickhead.. they only take like 2-3 months & they said they left them in the mud where they were playing.. I highly doubt they were outside playing in mud during winter.. so it had to be around the beginning of the year hence why I asked tht..
Orange/yellow watermelons used to be common in my country Japan when I was a kid, but somehow I don’t see them very often now. It made me feel so nostalgic. Thanks!
We had tons of orange and gorgeous lemony yellow and fresh watermelons when I was a child. I've never tasted something as fresh as homegrown watermelons 🍉
Nature literally said, "Take this sucker home or he gonna POP." Truly one of the most satisfying things in life is catching your garden produce in the PRIME of its ripeness. ☺️🥰
Cave City, Arkansas is famous for their yellow watermelons. Theyre always way sweeter than the red ones and can actualy be hard to get sometimes because of how fast the sell.
The yellow tastes sweeter to most people it also has more antioxidants and stuff in it... But it's harder to grow... So hard in fact that farmers are starting to not grow it... It's good to see a home farmer growing them keeping their species alive
A lot of fruit we have today weren't that color when they first started. We have manipulated the genes 2 produce the color n shape that will sell the most pretty much.
Never cut it right "off" the garden unless it early morning. The melon is cooler and the sweetness and flavor are better than a popping sun cooked one. Very nice melon.
These are an heirloom variety of watermelon. If you can find them they're VERY sweet. They're usually grown in Arkansas due to the soil being favorable.
@@AdaptiveApeHybrid Look up Crater of Diamonds state park in Arkansas. It's the same volcanic vent that spread ash over certain sections of Arkansas and produced really neat soil.
This is bringing back traumatic memories of the watermelon that I grew, I picked it a little bit early because it was starting to rot, and when I cut it open it was all pith (???) and about a cm of fruit 😭
Watermelon is one of those fruits that I really like, but feel like it’s very lacking and watery when I get them from the store. I really need to try some home grown or high quality grown melons fresh, because that would probably be huge for my appreciation of the fruit.
That *POP* was so satisfying.
Underrated channel, and comment! Gems!
So they taste the same as the red ones? That looked so beautiful!
@@chellez29 I didn’t even know they came in that gorgeous color.
As soon as I heard that slight crack nd crunch I KNEW it was definitely a good 1!! 😊 so satisfying and super reassuring bc watermelon must always be prioritised and is bae 😌
That’s what she said!😂🤣✌️
I haven't seen a yellow meated watermelon for about 40+ years. Always were sweeter than red ones. I'm jealous!
Always found red to be sweeter
@@terriharvey1053I’m with you when you’re right. Give me the red.
They're at trader Joe's. I always buy them in July lol so much better than the red.
I've never even heard of any colour other than red. Pretty sure they don't grow here in Aotearoa/ New Zealand. No idea why we don't import them, though. We bring in all sorts of stuff from all around the world. Would love to try them.
@@nikiTricoteuse
You might try ordering seeds. I would glading send some but don't know about
Your agricultural restrictions.
I remember having a yellow watermelon and having to convince my friends that it isn't a pineapple
Just wait till they see pink pineapple
@@Colbartson the one thats trademarked?
What....
I'm amazed ... Never seen this kind before
Same lol they are one of my favorite types my grandpa used to buy truckloads from the field and we would go sell them
My grandfather used to grow “yellow meat” watermelon. He had an amazing garden.
That's pretty neat that he was able to keep producing them every year. Im trying to figure out, is it a specific species of watermelon plant that produces yellow meat or is it caused by a recessive gene?
@@cainmathewson1857just buy the yellow watermelon and save the seeds then when they are dry plant them
@@cainmathewson1857 it's gonna be a recessive gene. It's like apples, many varieties on the same tree because they have a high genetic variation. Pick the ones you like and try to specialize them. I've got some okra I've been replanting because it grows some silly long leaves. Makes them look like floppy eared bunnies.
They are the best
@@cainmathewson1857there are specific watermelon plants that produce yellow fruits. Yellow was actually the original color of watermelons I believe and they bred them to make them red. Just go to baker creek seeds and they sell yellow watermelon plant seeds there
"The Color of this watermelon surprised me" *Proceeds to display no visible shock, wonder and/or surprise at the color of the watermelon* .
That's normal, many youtubers over exaggerated their reaction 🤣
Click baited
And now you wonder if it's truly "super sweet" or not.
So many people that lie on internet. Especially the content creators
@@DBT1007 I don't wonder actually, lmao, the sweetness of his melon has no effect on my life 😂😂😂
@@knightofhearts4633 I mean I do, if I go to a farmers market and get a yellow watermelon is it actually going to be sweet or should I not eat it?
“Ooh is that watermelon?”
“Yesn’t”
Yes it is, it the yellow Varians.
More like watermupkins
You do know there's other watermelons other than red on the inside.
@@pranksterthegamer9672 🤣🤣🤣🤣💖
Yasbe
Ive never seen this colour in a watermelon beforr
That’s actually the original watermelon color, most watermelons now are red because of domestication
it is a common type of watermelon in asia .. but yellow is sweeter than red and much more expensive
Baker creek seed catalog, has yellow watermelon seeds
@@joyannkjb4l250 it's not gmo lol
@@joyannkjb4l250 Yellow watermelons were the original variety of watermelon before red watermelons, so it's not GMO. Not every variety of fruit you haven't seen before is GMO, they were bred naturally like other varieties. If it was GMO, it would specifically have to be labeled as GMO.
Wait until you find out that wild corn is brown instead of the standard yellow corn that you're used to seeing.
Omg that looks so good. I haven’t seen yellow since childhood 70’s-80’s.
"Grow your own melons" I tried I failed with growing them on my body and garden. I'm literally 0-2 on melon growing.
Oh Vanessa...
you and me both 😒
How do you grow a watermelon on your body? Please don't tell me your referring to the joke about growing seeds in your stomach
@@mattferrigno9750 breasts are sometimes referred to as melons
@@mattferrigno9750 think about female genitalia
I haven't had yellow meat watermelons in years. Super sweet
What does it taste like? Never tried it.
@@pas_du_tout I used to eat it when I worked at a produce market. It's a bit sweeter than red watermelon.
@@pas_du_tout they are more sweet
The same but a bit sweeter they actually grow better for me than the reds.
Back in the old country Mennonites grew white watermelons that are incredibly sweet (I've only managed to find one once in Manitoba; it was amazing). It's so sugary they'd make syrup out of it and use it instead of honey!
Never plant watermelons near summer squash. You get no melons and striped squash.
Are you talking about toxic squash syndrome?
@@tatiana4050
@@tatiana4050 could just be that the squash and melons cross pollinate producing undesirable results
Waxing me wax in the tacker
@@LadZeroUltra wdym by that?
Mom called it yellow. That was my favorite growing up. Getting yellow watermelons aren’t that easy now a days.
That pop and color is insane. Hella craving some orange watermelon now lol
I thought its yellow?
Taste the same. Reds are superior anyway
@@riandisk3103 no it’s orange you must have some sort of color vision problem
@@bullythebooks Did you mean I m blind🥲
@@bullythebooks rude...🤨🤨🤨
Bro, that melon’s got jaundice
lol
champagne watermelon it is sweeter and usually doesnt go flowery like the red ones
Melon drank bleach 🥶
@@ann-mariehayes9574thank you, never heard of it. Didnt even know there were different types of watermelons until now
@@awsumaustin7650 almost all fruit and common legume as different type there like 5000 different varieties of potatoes
They’re so much sweeter than the traditional red ones. My uncle used to plant them back in the 90’s. Haven’t seen one since then until today
I wonder if there are seeds
I thought something was wrong with it😂😂 because it was yellow
@@moncyesthervarughese7488 Home Depot where I live had organic orange tender sweet I picked up a few months ago
My fave gardener. Love you to pieces! Enjoy that beautiful melon! Thanks for sharing the watermelon joy. 🍉
I've had that type,was the only ones we could get when I lived in South Africa. I grew purple ones last year,the purple onesie tasty 💕
Purple???
Yes color can be from yellow up to deep red, the last one gives a kind of purple shade to it when it's just right 😁
I am in spain so we do have a lot of different sorts of melon.
I would love to try a purple watermelon.
@@TheGeenat me too.
@@isabellecasier5702 name of that type? I can't seem to find it online
When I was a kid, my sibling and I decided we wanted to grow our own watermelons, so we saved seeds for a few weeks and planted them in the front garden…and it worked! We named our little melon Stan and cared for him and watered him and he was about the size of a football when we showed him to Carl, the boy across the street.
And then…Carl plucked Stan off the vine and dropped him in the middle of the road.
Carl was a jerk.
Reason #999 why I’m anti social…
You should have dropped Carl in the middle of the road
I did break his nose in 2003 after he gleefully flipped to the end Order of the Phoenix specifically to spoil the ending-less than 12 hrs after the book was released.
@@sarahraisingmyvoice wow, that kid sounds crazy as hell.
Aww... what a cute kid..
My grandpa’s family were sharecroppers who grew watermelons on the side. As a kid, he would cool them down in creeks.
He had a sharp eye for the sweetest melons.
I bet they were so refreshing
Wow! Beautiful green color with gorgeous patter! Love the yellow and what a pop!!
Oooo I haven’t eaten a yellow watermelon in quite a while. I always eat mine with a light sprinkle of salt, it’s so refreshing! Much love from Texas!
Yes, salt makes watermelon taste better 🤤
Greetings from Longview 🇨🇱 love yellow meat watermelon 🍉 with salt!
I never saw yellow watermelon until a couple of years ago down in the Valley (Weslaco). Unfortunately the yellow didn’t have much taste to me. Greetings from the Austin Area
Put some tajin on it, its a mix of chili powder and dehydrated lime/lemon
@@dogguy8603 YESSS!!!
If you ever want an easy starter plant, cherry tomatoes. I was maybe 11 or 12 when I picked a couple that were growing in a neighbors backyard and my brother and I started playing in the mud with them back at our house. One day we forgot about them, and a year later my grandma called and asked why there were tomatoes growing in the garden.
In Florida you can also forage for beauty berries to plant. Apparently they make good jam.
Took them a whole year to grow??
@@ravanjock alright captain dickhead.. they only take like 2-3 months & they said they left them in the mud where they were playing.. I highly doubt they were outside playing in mud during winter.. so it had to be around the beginning of the year hence why I asked tht..
@@eltigre4569 seasons exist
😂 Cute
I had a yellow watermelon when I was young in Georgia. It was the sweetest melon I had ever had. I'm going to grow those next spring early summer.
I immediately accused this melon of being a classic case of slutty cantaloupe, they just grow like that??
All watermelons in Georgia are sweet if they stay in the field until ripened.
They're really good and have a fuller taste than the red. It us more expensive in stores but I buy it if I see it.
Your garden is gorgeous.
Orange/yellow watermelons used to be common in my country Japan when I was a kid, but somehow I don’t see them very often now. It made me feel so nostalgic. Thanks!
When i was in preschool there, we would sit outside and eat watermelon
I saw them back then too!
But I only saw the Version where they grew it into a Cube Shape in some stores.
can u please tell me the variety name
Because fruits must be perfect in Japan, that's why.
@@SoupMcChicken Same. And we spat out the seeds on the ground.
We had tons of orange and gorgeous lemony yellow and fresh watermelons when I was a child. I've never tasted something as fresh as homegrown watermelons 🍉
So jealous! These yellow melons are amazing
Is Babka his cats name!? 😭💕 that's the word for a Ukrainian bread.. He named his cat LOAF.
That's awesome 😂
babka(chocolate babka specifically) is so good that I’d name my cat after it too. If I had one.
That’s the word for Polish „granny” 😊
Cats do loaf so that tracks
@@joakuz Yes, it's very similar to Babcha, which is the Ukrainian version of the same word!
Nature literally said, "Take this sucker home or he gonna POP."
Truly one of the most satisfying things in life is catching your garden produce in the PRIME of its ripeness. ☺️🥰
literally a sucker
Nature said?
Fun fact: Watermelon will taste better if you let it rest for awhile after cutting it off the stem
That looks great. Congratulations on your garden! God bless you. 😊
Nice! I’m remembering growing 40 lb sweet watermelons in Texas in the early 60’s with my grandma who was born in 1892. Simple life but good times!
Thank you for this info, that's a lot of history in such short sentencing. I'm sure you both had a lot of fun gardening 🥰
I love that 🥰
Awesome
Same here, but I'm 20 years younger.... so, 80s and my grandma was born in 1922. I miss it soooooo much.
1892? Damn you're ancient🤣😭
Yellow watermelon have a different taste of sweetness imo, love them 💛
And I didn’t even know that there was such a thing! Gotta keep sn eye out for some seeds.
Is it like that in south America?
Looks beautiful, had an orange flesh for the first time last year and had the best flavor
I love yellow watermelon so very much! Yours looks delicious!!!!
Nothing like growing your own. They are so sweet and juicy.
My cat also approves everything I plant. She blessed my Kratky lettuce so I have high hopes 😆
This comment made me smile!!🥰🍉😻😻😻
Awww, my kitty can make people smile thousands of miles away
That's magic 💜
Ao does mine. He fertilizes the whole garden actually 😂
Cave City, Arkansas is famous for their yellow watermelons. Theyre always way sweeter than the red ones and can actualy be hard to get sometimes because of how fast the sell.
Did they like develop some really appealing variety or something? I wanna try one so bad. I'll have to try growing some next year
@@AdaptiveApeHybridwhat do you mean?
Weird the first yellow one I've tried was bland, tasteless and not sweet AT ALL !!
Im so jealous of your garden
Why is it yellow/orange? Does ir taste different from a red one? It looks awesome
It's pretty common here taste completely the same to the red one
Yeah I live in Canada and there is a decent chance if you buy a watermelon from someone you’ll find an orange or yellow one they are the exact same
Flavour wise basically the same, I find the yellow is a bit sweeter, but the same can be said comparing two red ones sometimes too.
a bit sweeter from my experience
The yellow tastes sweeter to most people it also has more antioxidants and stuff in it... But it's harder to grow... So hard in fact that farmers are starting to not grow it... It's good to see a home farmer growing them keeping their species alive
never in a million years would I expect to see a yellow watermelon
A lot of fruit we have today weren't that color when they first started. We have manipulated the genes 2 produce the color n shape that will sell the most pretty much.
In italy that is pretty common
"Grow your own melons guys"
"I know, I'm trying to 😔😔✊"
Never cut it right "off" the garden unless it early morning. The melon is cooler and the sweetness and flavor are better than a popping sun cooked one. Very nice melon.
Mine usually pop after being in the fridge too!
These are an heirloom variety of watermelon. If you can find them they're VERY sweet. They're usually grown in Arkansas due to the soil being favorable.
Can you tell me its name?
@@nonnapapera3044 the only name I could find was Citrullus lanatus.
That's really cool imo. What is it about the soil? This is a subject I'm really interested in, as a home gardener and hobbyist
@@AdaptiveApeHybrid Look up Crater of Diamonds state park in Arkansas. It's the same volcanic vent that spread ash over certain sections of Arkansas and produced really neat soil.
@@zerodadutch6285 ty
Gardening is one of the thing's that I miss about living in the Midwest.
Wat can we grow out I'm in Illinois.
Dammit. I'm at the end of my buffet meal. How did you make me feel hungry and thirsty at the same time!? 😂😂😂
Fat
What are you doing watching more food after a buffet 😂
@@srtghfnbfg it showed up on my short feeds out of no where.
Ah the yellow color was quite a surprise! Beautiful
I never knew watermelons POP!
What surprised me the most is he ate that while it was warm. Imagine eating a warm watermelon.
It’s not bad, it’s just not cold. Grew up eating watermelon warm
I’d still eat it lol
Warm is good because it's so fresh and sweet and juicy. What does it for me is im not sure he washed it before cutting it but he prooooobably did
Ok he didn't wash it, yikes lol should always wash your produce tbh
@@rs-mt6kl hes not eating the skin, no need to wash
Such a pretty harvest ❤
Yellow watermelon is the best! I manage a local farmstand and the owner's cousin grows them. So good when they are fresh.
growing your own fruits and veggies has to be such a rewarding endeavour. I know already it's a hobby I'll be picking up in the future.
We age and die, there’s no guarantee the future will even come. Don’t wait and start the hobby while you can; don’t talk, walk.
Yellow mellows are my fav! Try them if you get a chance!
Yellow watermelon is literally the sweetest best melon
Ohhhhh that looks so juicy and delicious! 😋 😋 😋 that pop was very satisfying 😄 🤣
That is a gorgeous watermelon! You know its good by the sounds it made
oh my goodness! My mother LOVED yellow watermelons when she was alive. Haven't seen one in my area in years! Thanks for the great memories!♡
it's actually pretty common here in Asia, sometimes i bring myself home one of those bad boys
This is bringing back traumatic memories of the watermelon that I grew, I picked it a little bit early because it was starting to rot, and when I cut it open it was all pith (???) and about a cm of fruit 😭
This was how watermelon was before we genetically modified it
I look forward to having yellow watermelons soon. ❤ thanks for sharing your tips on what to look for they are ripe.
Send me a few of them seeds 🙏🏽
Same
I hope he saves the seeds
Same!!
@@jenninemorel7693 only in nnn
**immediately goes out to buy watermelon seeds**
The melon farmer near me says you should also look for bee bite on the melon. They look like scrapes that have scabbed up but are round
Why is it yellow my water melon is red
It's the red head of watermelons. It's just one of the varieties. There are melons that have spots instead of stripes too
@@baseballking1070 genetics LOL
Yes! This is true for most fruit actually.. That's why I only buy fruit & veggies from Farmers markets or Farmer owned grocers.
Where's mine ? My plate is soooo ready for it ! Mouthwatering !!
Love that it is not seedless. God made fruits w seeds. Great job!!
I love the yellow watermelon. Had my first taste in the 50's.
*Growing watermelon is like filtering tab water into sweet water.*
Bro, just wanna say thanks for reminding me to take care of my garden on accident. Your a real one!
Wow! Nice melon!
My mouth was watering the whole time I watched this
🍉💞🍉💞🍉💞🍉💞🍉💞🍉💞
Yum!! It looks like it wants to be at my house!
Oh man the pop sounds it's pure satisfying
Literally was watching shorts and this popped up and i just remembered there was a watermelon in the fridge and i ate life half of it... 😅
Warm watermelon right out of the sunlight of the garden is so nice.
The colour took me by surprise. I only know of red/pink-fleshed watermelons.
Nice looking cat he gave the seal of approval to pick and eat it!!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤
Watermelon is one of those fruits that I really like, but feel like it’s very lacking and watery when I get them from the store. I really need to try some home grown or high quality grown melons fresh, because that would probably be huge for my appreciation of the fruit.
yes farmers market. or local framers. or grow yourself. the best. stores now sell local farmer melons. look at the labels.
"Grow your own melons"
Lives beyond the arctic circle
Omg that orange watermelon!!!! I’ve had it before. It was the most amazing slice of watermelon ever. Been looking for it ever since
We used to call the Melons YellowMeat when we raised Watermelons this Color in Alabama.
Looks so scrumptious! ❤️
That looks beautiful!
Oh wow! Ive seen a white inside & the normal one..but was surprised to see orange. Glad you enjoyed it ❤
Beautiful yellow watermelon!!!! I LOVE yellow watermelon! Sooooo delicious!❤
golden watermelon is the best! so sweet!
So talented!!!
Rind is perfect thickness...thx for the harvest hints
Thank you. Your great. Amazing
Yummmy the yellow is so delish.. grew up eating them.❤
That is my FAVORITE watermelon, I wish there was more of them. ALWAYS SWEET!
Whats the variety?
@@EXTREMERC416tender sweet
Bobka is so cute!
Wow I've never seen an orange watermelon. Looks delicious 🤤
this is satisfying i cant stop watching these
The orange ones are awesome. I make jelly with it & its really good!
For a moment there, I thought I instantly became color blind. Never thought that there were different colors of a watermelon.
Babka is too cute! 🥰
When life gives you melons, you eat them
Looks yummy
I love watermelon! ❤️ But the yellow ones are rare here. I'm happy watching you take a bite of it. It must be yummy! 😊
Looks delicious!