The two new AAS Winners for the 2019 garden season are:
- Melon Orange SilverWave F1 (Regional – Northeast and Southeast)
- Watermelon Cal Sweet Bush (Regional – Great Lakes)
- AAS 2019 Edible Winner
- Regional Winner – (Northeast and Southeast)
- Bred by Asia Seed Co., Ltd
Orange SilverWave is an exotic melon bred in South Korea with an extremely sweet, orange flesh and unique rind color. The attractive 5” oval melons grow on vigorous producing up to six fruits per vine. Whether grown in a large container or in-ground, it’s best to grow the vines on a trellis (bracing the melons) for better disease control. This AAS Winner is great eaten alone, in a fruit salad, wrapped with prosciutto or mixed into a smoothie or margarita.
- Genus species: Cucumis melo
- Common name: Melon
- Fruit size: 5 inch oval melons
- Color: Light green rind with green stripes, orange flesh
- Plant spread: 6 - 7 feet
- Plant habit: Spreading
- Garden location: Full sun
- Garden spacing: 24 inches
- Length of time to harvest: 75 days from sowing seed, 45 days from transplant
- Disease resistance: MNSV and Melon Fusarium wilt
- Closest comparisons on market: Snow Leopard and Lambkin
- AAS 2019 Edible Winner
- Regional Winner – (Great Lakes)
- Bred by Seeds By Design and Enza Zaden
- Genus species: Citrullus lanatus
- Common name: Watermelon
- Fruit size: 10 - 12 inches, 10 – 12 pounds, round to oval
- Color: Dark Green mottled rind with red flesh
- Plant spread: 14 – 18 inches
- Plant habit: Compact
- Garden location: Full sun
- Garden spacing: 10 - 12 inches
- Length of time to harvest: 65 days from transplant, 90 days from sowing seed
- Disease resistance: Powdery Mildew
- Closest comparisons on market: Starlight F1
For more information:
All-America Selections
Diane Blazek