Gourds for sale.New crop many to choose from,all sizes types and kinds.I will ship or come by the farm and pick your own. I have canteen,basket,basketball,kettle,bushel,martin,curly,short and long handled dippers,and cannonball.
Impress you neighbors by growing a giant gourd. Gigantic ornamental gourds. Bushel produces gigantic size gourds that can grow up to 5 feet in diameter, the size of a bushel basket, and can weigh as much as 100 lbs.
Very easy to grow in the summer time heat. One of the most beautiful and fall themed gourds we have. Dipper gourds have been used for years to dry out and use for many different ideas.
Trellising the vines helps to ensure straight necks. Resembles the primitive caveman's club. Caveman's Club gourd can grow to 18″ long with a narrow handle that ends in an oblong, deeply veined and ridged club.
Produces 8-inch fruit that looks just like giant apples! Great for crafts and fall displays. Can also be painted red or made into birdhouses. Big Apple is great for ornamental uses.
Speckled Swan is a long-neck, 12-16″, that curves and enlarges at the end to resemble a swan. Ideal for selling at fall markets for decorating or painting once dried. Beautiful swan shaped gourd.
Very lovable good animals for small children or older children. The puppy will have a natural nac for things of that natural. Female good for herding,garding animals. This dog will grow up to be very big.
Soak seeds in warm water overnight before seeding. Large Gourd Mix is a consistent mix of large size gourds in all shapes, sizes & colors. 2,800 seeds/lb.; 10-15 days, 70-75°F. Can also be seeded directly in the field in warm climates after soil temperature...
Long Handle Dipper can be used for birdhouses and dippers. Can also be seeded directly in the field in warm climates after soil temperature is 72°F. Long neck makes a perfect handle.
Soak seeds in warm water overnight before seeding. Requires a long growing season and the trailing vines are best grown on a trellis. Can also be seeded directly in the field in warm climates after soil temperature is 72°F.
Apple is a popular apple shaped gourd with crafters and makes an excellent roadside stand product. Can also be seeded directly in the field in warm climates after soil temperature is 72°F.
Vining varieties: sow 4-5 feet apart. Requires uniform irrigation totaling 15-20 inches of water during the growing season. Can tolerate a light frost, but must be protected from a hard frost.
Vining varieties: sow 4-5 feet apart. Requires uniform irrigation totaling 15-20 inches of water during the growing season. Can tolerate a light frost, but must be protected from a hard frost.
(10”-15”) Birdhouse gourd is a tan, large bottle-shaped fruit with a long neck. Can also be seeded directly in the field in warm climates after soil temperature is 72°F. Dry and use as decoration, birdhouses, etc.
(9 x 12”) Blister is a light green apple shaped gourd that is covered with warts from the time it is small. Can also be seeded directly in the field in warm climates after soil temperature is 72°F.
Speckled Swan is a large, medium-green gourd that has a large, round body and a neck that curves back on the body of the gourd. Can also be seeded directly in the field in warm climates after soil temperature is 72°F.
Days to maturity are calculated from date of direct seeding. Leave on vine until fully mature, rinds should be firm. They are often tiered along a trellis or fence to save space. These nifty gourds have the shape of a spoon, but with wings! They get up...
Small Fruited Gourd Mix is a blend of gourd types for drying and ornamental uses. Can also be seeded directly in the field in warm climates after soil temperature is 72°F. Various shapes & colors.
Soak seeds in warm water overnight before seeding. And the fruit is dried to make large baskets and decorations. Can also be seeded directly in the field in warm climates after soil temperature is 72°F.
Our Certified Organic Small Fruited Gourd Mix is a blend of gourd types for drying and ornamental uses. Can also be seeded directly in the field in warm climates after soil temperature is 72°F.
(Curcurbita pepo) 2,500 seeds/lb.; 10-15 days, 70-75°F. Start early indoors in pots and transplant after last spring frost. They are green with white stripes in the fall and tan after curing for 3 months.