About Gourd Cultivation:

Plant seeds 1/2-1" deep, 2-3 seeds per hill, spaced 2-3' apart in late spring or early summer. After emergence, thin to one healthy plant per hill. When gourds are fully matured and firm, cut from vine. Wash with alcohol, vinegar or bleach to kill bacteria that may spoil the gourd. Use for fall decorations or dry in a cool, dry place. Scrape off old dried skin using a brush and dish soap. Let dry and use for crafts
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Birdhouse Gourds-110 days.Hourglass shape makes very nice birdhouses and other crafts. Easy to grow. Harvest when shell becomes hard and glossy. (Heirloom)
Gourd Mixture-The finest mix of small-fruited ornamental gourds available to gardeners. Guaranteed not to disappoint. Excellent formula mixture that includes Cou-Tors Hative, Orange Warted, Ten Commandments, Nest Egg, Flat Striped, Striped Pear, Orange Ball and Warted Gourds. Moneymaker for roadside stands and farmers’ markets during Halloween and Thanksgiving. 90-100 days. (Heirloom)
30 seeds $2.50

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