Safeway Local Watermelon Farm Tour at Perry & Sons in Manteca, CA . . .
Have you ever thought about how watermelons grow? It’s normal to know how strawberries, tomatoes, and even cucumbers grow. But, somehow, that just doesn’t happen with watermelons. We see it, think “Mmm, watermelon!”, then eat it. That’s it. When I received an invitation to visit a watermelon farm, I was more than slightly intrigued. Safeway knows that fresher is better and to get fresh you need to go local. So began my field trip to Perry & Sons farm.
Bright and early on August 13th (I woke up at 5am, yawn . . . ), our bus departed San Francisco and we headed out to Tracy, CA. There we picked up a few more guests, including third generation watermelon farmer, Art Perry. Originally from the Azores island near Portugal, the family-run operation began back in 1925 and has worked with Safeway for the past 60 years of that.
Courtesy of Terry VanderHeiden
The fact that Safeway has such loyalty with local farmers says a lot to me, in a good way. It was also impressive to see just how close Art and Safeway Produce Merchandising Director, Steve Tsujimoto, were. I guess 34 years of partnership can do that do people.
Art put most emphasis on building relationships. That’s how they continually acquire land to farm and continue to do so, through their relationships with neighboring farms. According to the Perry family, the best type of soil to grow watermelon in is new, virgin land.
Once watermelon is grown in a field, they do not use it any more. Instead, pumpkins are planted next and then other crops like corn, wheat, and tomatoes are rotated in. Watermelon is a tricky fruit/vegetable to grow but we could tell how passionate Art was about the labor of love.
Seeing watermelons in the different stages of development was really very interesting. I could NOT believe that a baseball-sized watermelon reached full-size in only four weeks! From seed to being fully ripe it’s only about 90 days total – and these plants are massive!
Art’s right-hand man, Paul Gomes, skillfully sliced open some VERY fresh watermelon. Surprisingly, it was actually cool inside. The temperature drops significantly in the evening here and the watermelon can retain that temperature for quite some time. Wow, nothing like sweet, cool, fresh watermelon. The resident bees agreed.
Our tour broken down into five stations with different watermelon-inspired treats at each one. My favorites had to be the watermelon salsa (with corn, black beans, bell peppers, etc. but no tomatoes) and the prosciutto-wrapped watermelon (great balance of sweet and salty). Another surprise was the drink with watermelon blended finely with rose vinegar.
Safeway’s own chef came up with original recipes for this event but the presentation and catering was done by Greens Market in Modesto, CA. They did a beautiful job and that watermelon ‘grill’ was a hit. There were even blackberries inside for the ‘coals’. Oh, and yes, that flower near the salsa was a carved watermelon.
Almost all the watermelons grown here are seedless. Did you know that seedless watermelon are not genetically manipulated? Instead, pollinator plants, which are a cross of three varieties, are used. With the help of bees, pollen is transferred to the plants which then produce sterile watermelon (aka seedless).
We even learned that the lightly-colored brown patches are due to harmless worms. As these can just be wiped off and do not burrow, they do not affect the inside of the watermelon at all. It was good to know this as I’ve often put a melon back when I saw these spots that made it look less than perfect.
A ripe watermelon should be heavy, have firm ends, be uniform, and have a ‘ping’ when you tap it. If you hear a ‘thud’ it’s overripe. I’m still getting the hang of this. Perry & Sons are not 100% organic but they do not fumigate and are still on the list of the ‘clean 15’. When buying the watermelon at Safeway, they are picked ripe and are meant to be taken home and eaten right away. Still, there’s a good amount of shelf life so don’t be worried that it will spoil immediately.
The whole process was rather interesting and very educational. There was so much involved in coming up with the right flavors and textures to adjusting the watering levels appropriately for each stage. The information includedI feel a homeschool unit study coming on . . .
I mentioned it briefly a little earlier but the farm also grows and harvests pumpkins and gourds. Art spoke about the different varieties they grow including Cannon Ball and Big Mac pumpkins. At Safeway, they are merely labeled ‘large’ and ‘small’.
Courtesy of Terry VanderHeiden
I was so impressed with how welcoming the family was in hosting our small group of media. At the last station, even the second generation Perry (George), his wife, their sons, their wives, and their grandchildren came to meet us. Many thanks go to them and the Safeway/PR team for a great day. What an experience!
To bring our tour full-circle, we returned to the Safeway in Tracy for some closing remarks and photos. So, next time you eat a watermelon, if it’s really, really, tasty, remember the hard work your local farmers put into growing it 🙂
I was invited to a media event by Safeway. I was not compensated for this post but my travel was reimbursed and gift card was provided for giveaway. All opinions are 100% my own.
111 comments
fresh, cut watermelon with a touch of salt!
I like them in salad
I love watermelon ice cold, cut in bite-sized chunks. And seedless, of course. 🙂
Great article about watermelons and so informative. I will have a new appreciation for the next watermelon I purchase. All the care that goes into growing them. And it’s nice to know that farming is in some instances a family affair. Thanks TerriAnn for such a nicely written article.
You’re welcome. I, too, was blown away with how much there was to know about and how to grow watermelons!
Just plain.
I like it fresh and plain.
I like to eat fresh watermelon for dessert
I like it chilled and cut in chunks, lightly salted.
I like it sliced with some salt
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sliced into small pieces
sliced, with a bit of salt on the top 🙂
just plain, cut into cubes!
Fresh & sliced.
I actually do not like watermelon. weird right? 🙂
I like to just slice it and eat it, its also really good in smoothies.
i like watermelon just as it is, ripe and juicy
I love eating it when it is really juicy, it always good at a family reunion.
I love eating watermelon in a Watermelon, Cucumber, and Jícama Salad.
With basil and goat cheese tossed with watermelon cubes as a salad.
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I love watermelon neatly cut into chunks about 1″ each. I cut the whole thing at once then put in a big bowl, cover with plastic wrap, refrigerate and enjoy for days! I just finished one a few days ago, time to get another one!
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cut up ( by moy mom)
Sliced and seedless. All the way!
Cut up into chunks in a bowl!
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nice and cold watermelon, outside on a warm day (so I don’t have to worry about dripping)
my favorite is the watermelon cake my sister makes
I like to eat it chilled.
i like it cold and sliced still with the outer layer because its tradition every year
I like it plain.
I like watermelon cold and sliced in half moon shape
I have to have it chilled (and super ripe!)
Love to cut the watermelon into chunks
I love eating watermelon mixed in a fruit salad
Cold? I actually love watermelon balls, but I don’t have a melon baller, so I don’t ever eat them that way…
I like it plain.
I like it natural and cold with seeds and all. I like spitting them out. 🙂
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i like it cut up into wedges
Cut up with other fruits.
I like to eat it mixed in a fruit salad with other seasonal fruits!
I like the seedless watermelon and love to eat it as my dessert after a BBQ
Sliced.
cut up pieces
I like to eat watermelon cold and sliced in wedges with a little salt on it
I eat it with a little salt.
WITH BOTH HANDS (each with a slice) !! My 2 yo is still learning to not bite too deep into the rind…pretty stinking cute watching him.
Sliced watermelon with salt!
I love it in fruit salad.
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I like it cold cut into wedges
I like it chilled and fresh cut, nothing on it.
I like it cut in bite size pieces. Yum!
Cut up chunks, with a fork
Cold and cut into cubes
I love to eat watermelon cubed and dipped in cool whip.
I like watermelon in a mixed fruit salad with yogurt dip.
I don’t like my watermelon in big slices. I like it best when it is diced and in a pretty dish.
I like to emy watermelon cut up with slices of cheddar cheese.
Either plain or in a salad with feta and some fresh mint.
Just a big slice!
I love watermelon served chilled. There is nothing more refreshing that the taste of cold, sweet watermelon. Yummy, yummy.
I like mine ice cold, with lots of seeds that I can spit at people!
Cut it open and dig in!!
I like big slices where the seeds get into my ears. ;-D
Cut up in cubes
watermelon is best eaten with a spoon
I like to eat it plain
I like to slice watermelon into wedges, and eat it one piece at a time.
I like to eat mine chilled.
I just slice it up and eat
just freshly cut (actually african watermelon the best)
I like to cut wedges and eat the watermelon by hand. I also sometimes use a spoon when I don’t want to get messy.
I like to eat it fresh sliced with the juice dripping off my chin!
I like to eat watermelon cold , and fresh cut, by it self. Thank you!
I like it no seeds in chunks with salt
I like it sliced into pieces
just plain but fresh
i love eating it really cold with a little bit of salt on it!
I like to cut it up into small pieces and eat it at breakfast.
I like big slices that are then cut into chunks
covered in lemon
With a spoon! Cut it in half and eat out of it.
i juice it
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I love watermelon – but in order to get it all eaten – I dice it up in chunks so it’s easy to grab a bowlful 🙂
my favorite way to eat watermelon is just by itself but at the water somewhere like the beach or the lake
I love fresh watermelon with a little salt. Drippy sweetness!
My favorite way to eat watermelon is to cut it up, place in serving size bowls in the fridge and then just pull out a bowl and it’s ready to eat. Yumm
in a fruit salad with berries!
I love to cut it into bite sized pieces and put a little salt on it!
I like watermelon plain.
I love watermelon cut up into a spinach and feta salad.
I like to eat it fresh with just a little bit of salt! So good!
There is nothing better then fresh cut watermelon with a little salt on it.
cold, no salt, outside!
I love to eat Watermelon when its been carved out by a melon baller and eating it with a toothpick! YUM!!
I just like it plain
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I like it cut into cubes.
I love to just slice into chunks and eat it cold from the refrigerator.
I love if plain and fresh
Plain in cubes
I like to slice it into wedges and let it drip down my chin while I eat it.
Just fresh and plain. Perfect the way it is!
I prefer watermelon cut into chunks and cold.
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I love to eat watermelon ice cream!
like it cold and in my hands, twitted this today, 09/09
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