White Sugar Lump Watermelon Seeds (Citrullus lanatus) Heirloom icebox watermelon producing sweet pale-fleshed fruit; compact vines suitable for smaller garden spaces

$3.49

Minimum: 10+ Seeds

Rare Pale Flesh • Old-Fashioned Sweetness • Compact Icebox Melon for Small Gardens

Most people have never tasted a white-fleshed watermelon. White Sugar Lump is the kind of heirloom that surprises even seasoned growers. Small enough for backyard beds yet rich with old-fashioned sweetness, this compact icebox melon brings curiosity, conversation, and real flavor to the summer garden.

If you grow for family, for market, or simply for the joy of harvesting something uncommon, White Sugar Lump watermelon seeds deserve a place in your warm-season lineup.


A True Heirloom with Character

White Sugar Lump is an old icebox-style watermelon known for its manageable size and pale, almost ivory flesh. While modern varieties chase uniformity, this heirloom delivers charm and taste.

Fruit characteristics:

  • Small round to slightly oval melons

  • Typically 5 to 10 pounds

  • Light green rind

  • Pale white to cream-colored flesh

  • Fine-grained texture

The flavor is sweet, clean, and refreshing with subtle honey notes. It is less bold than red watermelons but beautifully balanced, especially when harvested at full ripeness.


Perfect for Smaller Gardens

Unlike sprawling commercial melons, White Sugar Lump produces on more compact vines, making it suitable for smaller garden spaces, raised beds, and intensive plantings.

Ideal for:

  • Backyard vegetable gardens

  • Zone 7 gardens and warmer climates

  • Homestead plots

  • Heirloom seed collections

  • Market gardeners offering specialty melons

Because of its manageable fruit size, it fits easily in the refrigerator, which is how the “icebox” type earned its name.


Kitchen Uses

Slice it fresh and serve chilled on a hot afternoon. The pale flesh makes a beautiful contrast on fruit platters.

Try it for:

  • Fresh eating

  • Fruit salads

  • Agua fresca

  • Light summer desserts

  • Paired with mint or fresh herb seeds from the garden

Its subtle sweetness makes it a favorite for those who prefer a less overpowering melon.


How to Grow White Sugar Lump at Home

Watermelon rewards warmth, patience, and good soil. Give it the right start and it will carry you through summer.

Growing tips:

  • Direct sow after all danger of frost

  • Soil temperature should be at least 70°F

  • Full sun is essential

  • Space plants 24 to 36 inches apart

  • Rich, well-drained soil with compost worked in

  • Keep evenly moist during flowering and fruit set

For best results, plant on small mounds to improve drainage and soil warmth. Once fruits begin to form, reduce excessive watering to concentrate sweetness. Harvest when the underside turns creamy and the tendril near the fruit dries down.


Why Gardeners Choose White Sugar Lump

  • Rare white-fleshed heirloom watermelon

  • Sweet icebox size fruit

  • More compact vines

  • Excellent for small gardens

  • Unique addition to organic heirloom seed collections

If you are searching for watermelon seeds that stand out from the ordinary red varieties, White Sugar Lump offers something truly different. It is a melon that feels nostalgic and fresh at the same time.

Plant White Sugar Lump watermelon seeds this season and harvest something your neighbors have never seen. Sweet, pale slices on a hot afternoon are worth every bit of summer sun.