- Hardiness Zone: 2-12 Annual
Seed Depth: 1 inch
Seed Spacing: 18–24 inches
Row Spacing: 6–8 feet
Sunlight: Full sun
Days to Sprout: 7–10 days
Days to Maturity: 95–120 days
Growth Habit: Sprawling vine
Sunlight: Requires full sun, with at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal growth.
Soil Type: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil with a pH of 6.0–7.5. Enrich soil with compost or organic matter before planting.
When to Plant: Sow seeds directly outdoors after the last frost, when soil temperatures reach 70°F or higher.
Direct Sowing: Plant seeds 1 inch deep, spacing them 18–24 inches apart in rows 6–8 feet apart or in hills with 2–3 seeds per hill. Thin to the strongest seedling per hill.
Indoor Sowing: Start seeds indoors 2–3 weeks before the last frost and transplant carefully to avoid root disturbance.
Succession Planting: Not typically needed; gourds produce a single harvest.
Watering: Water deeply and consistently, keeping the soil evenly moist but not soggy. Reduce watering as fruit matures.
Fertilizing: Apply a balanced fertilizer at planting and switch to a phosphorus-rich fertilizer as vines begin to flower.
Pruning: Trim excessive vines to focus energy on fruit development.
Pest and Disease Control: Watch for squash bugs, vine borers, and powdery mildew. Use row covers or organic solutions if needed.
When to Harvest: Harvest when the gourds are fully mature, hard, and vibrant in color, typically 95–120 days after planting. The stem should be dry and woody.
How to Harvest: Cut gourds from the vine with a sharp knife, leaving 1–2 inches of stem attached for longer storage. Handle carefully to avoid bruising.
Seed Collection: Scoop seeds from fully ripened gourds, rinse, and dry thoroughly.
Storing Seeds: Store seeds in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
Why You’ll Love It
Colorful Variety: Includes warty, striped, bumpy, smooth, and winged gourds in a range of fall colors.
Perfect for Decorating: Great for seasonal arrangements, table displays, and holiday crafts.
Easy to Grow: Vigorous vines thrive in warm weather and reward with high yields.
Fun for Kids: Unique shapes and textures make this a playful, hands-on gardening project.
Plant Characteristics
Height: Vines grow 12–18 inches tall
Growth Habit: Sprawling, fast-growing vines with vigorous foliage
Fruit Type: Mixed ornamental gourds, 2–6 inches in size, in assorted shapes and colors
Days to Maturity: 90–110 days
Hardiness: Warm-season annual
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Not edible — grown for ornamental use only
Culinary Uses: Not for consumption; best used dried or fresh for decoration
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Corn, beans, sunflowers, and nasturtiums
Avoid Planting Near: Potatoes or other root crops that compete underground
Bonus Benefit: Attracts pollinators and adds charm to any garden space
Common Issues and Solutions
Powdery Mildew: Provide good airflow and water at the base of plants
Fruit Rot: Use straw or boards to keep gourds off damp soil
Low Yield: Ensure full sun and provide plenty of space to spread
Seeds Per Packet
1g | Approximately 17 |
3g | Approximately 51 |
Why You’ll Love It
Colorful Variety: Includes warty, striped, bumpy, smooth, and winged gourds in a range of fall colors.
Perfect for Decorating: Great for seasonal arrangements, table displays, and holiday crafts.
Easy to Grow: Vigorous vines thrive in warm weather and reward with high yields.
Fun for Kids: Unique shapes and textures make this a playful, hands-on gardening project.
Plant Characteristics
Height: Vines grow 12–18 inches tall
Growth Habit: Sprawling, fast-growing vines with vigorous foliage
Fruit Type: Mixed ornamental gourds, 2–6 inches in size, in assorted shapes and colors
Days to Maturity: 90–110 days
Hardiness: Warm-season annual
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Not edible — grown for ornamental use only
Culinary Uses: Not for consumption; best used dried or fresh for decoration
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Corn, beans, sunflowers, and nasturtiums
Avoid Planting Near: Potatoes or other root crops that compete underground
Bonus Benefit: Attracts pollinators and adds charm to any garden space
Common Issues and Solutions
Powdery Mildew: Provide good airflow and water at the base of plants
Fruit Rot: Use straw or boards to keep gourds off damp soil
Low Yield: Ensure full sun and provide plenty of space to spread
Seeds Per Packet
1g | Approximately 17 |
3g | Approximately 51 |
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