GOURD
Gourd

 

Birdhouse or Bottle

Goblin Eggs

Small Mixed



  Variety
P 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.

 

P 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.

 

P 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.

 

P 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.

 

P Large Mixed

The most popular large gourds including Calabash, Dipper, Sugar Trough, and others. Needs long growing season.

 

P Pear Bicolored

Pear–shaped, smooth, hard gourds. Top half usually yellow, bottom half green, white stripes run entire length of gourd.

 

P Shenot Crown of Thorns

Finger–like pro tu ber anc es form a crown on the globe–shaped fruit. Cream and green colors.

 

OG,P Small Mixed

A variety of the popular, colorful, small gourds for decorative arrangements.

 


Items marked at left: P = packets; OG – organic packets.
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