Guest guest Posted April 26, 2008 Report Share Posted April 26, 2008 Micki - the seeds in the so-called "seedless" watermelon are very small - possibly not viable as seeds - but there are still seeds in it - is there a totally seedless type with no seeds at all? ~Jane~################ Hi Jane, I do not think I have ever encountered a seedless watermelon without any seeds. I have eaten seedless organic for 2 years now thinking they were 100% organic, but am learning that certified organic needs to be questioned. I have a friend who will order nothing but certified organic seed for her garden. She mostly gathers her own from things she has let go to seed. I am just now learning why she does this. We pay premium prices for certified organic anything and are being deceived. By being able to share with folks on groups like this brings truths to the forefront. Someone ask about seedless grapes, just do a search on certified organic seedless grapes and you can find out what you need to know. They are probably altered also since the practice of adding Colchicine to mutate the hormone in the seed (the chemical they use) has been around since the beginning of time. Blessings, Micki ############# Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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