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Birdhouse or Bottle
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Goblin Eggs
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Small Mixed
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Birdhouse or Bottle |
12-14" tall. 5" diameter. Size and shape will vary on the same plant. Stand them upright when they are young and growing to form a gourd that will sit on its base.
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Dipper |
On the ground the dipper will grow to 2', when trellised to 4'. The bulb end is 6–8" in diameter. The neck may be knotted as the very young gourd grows.
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Dishcloth or Luffa |
This is the famous luffa from which to make a scrubber for bath or shower. The 12–18" long gourds grow on delicate vines which are not attractive to the usual cucurbit pests.
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Goblin Eggs |
This delightful, unique mix is best described by the photo—there are a few hundred words there. Maturity is early for gourds, about 100 days, so Goblin Eggs can be grown where the season is short.
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Large Mixed |
The most popular large gourds including Calabash, Dipper, Sugar Trough, and others. Needs long growing season.
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Pear Bicolored |
Pear–shaped, smooth, hard gourds. Top half usually yellow, bottom half green, white stripes run entire length of gourd.
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Shenot Crown of Thorns |
Finger–like pro tu ber anc es form a crown on the globe–shaped fruit. Cream and green colors.
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Small Mixed |
A variety of the popular, colorful, small gourds for decorative arrangements.
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Items marked at left: P = packets; OG – organic packets.
See price list for items available in bulk and bulk-prepack.