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A gourd is a plant of the family Cucurbitaceae, or a name given to the hollow, dried shell of a fruit in the Cucurbitaceae family of plants of the genus Lagenaria. It is in the same family as the pu...
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Ginny's Gourds, gourd crafts, crafts, gourds, dry gourds, dried gourds ... STEP 6: PLANTING Is the planting of the gourd plant in the garden. In central Ohio, we recommend waiting until at least May 15 or later to make that there is no danger of frost. Any frost at all will damage your gourd plants.
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Ornamental- As it's name implies, this type of gourd is for decorations and ornaments. ... Because they are a vining plant, gourds grow well on fences or a garden trellis. An advantage of fencing, is the fruit grows with less blemishes, as there is no contact with the ground. You may want to keep the larger hard shelled...
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The American Gourd Society promotes interest in all activities relating to gourds: cultivation, historical uses, gourd show competition, craftwork, and artistic decoration. ... International gourd photos...
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on gourd, Plants. Includes related research links. ... gourd[gOrd, goord] Pronunciation Key, common name for some members of the Cucurbitaceae, a family of plants whose range includes all tropical and subtropical areas and extends into the...
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Saving Seeds – It is not uncommon to save seeds from a gourd only to find that the next crop doesn't look like the original. These varieties freely inter-pollinate within a given group. If you want to produce pure seed, you'll need to self-pollinate by hand or plant a single type in isolation.
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There are gourd societies, guilds and growers dedicated to preserving gourd culture, and there are many books on the subject. So let’s join the ranks of dedicated “gourdheads” by planting a few seeds in our own gardens. ... Plant of the week, gourd, illustration by Gabriel Utasi/The East Valley Tribune...
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Plant seeds or transplants singly 2 feet apart in the row, with rows 5 feet apart; or in hills (thinned to 2 plants), 4 to 5 feet apart with rows 7 feet apart. Gourds are vigorous growers and will readily adapt to a trellis, fence, or arbor for support. ... Gardeners become concerned when gourd plants blossom, but do not...
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Since gourds demand a long growing season, they can be started indoors 4 weeks prior to planting outdoors. Gourd seeds should be planted in individual containers, ... Plant seeds or transplant singly 2 feet apart in the row, with rows 5 feet apart; or in hills (thinned to 2 plants), 4 to 5 feet apart with rows 7 feet...
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