The Daisy Gourd Mixture

Cucurbita pepo. The stem end of each of these 3"-wide, orange, green, cream and yellow gourds flaunts a contrasting flower pattern surrounding a long stem! Each one is totally unique. Display a fascinating group of them on a tabletop or scatter them among your larger gourds and pumpkins for a wonderful fall front porch display. Give these gourds lots of room to grow for the best results. (OP.)

One packet of about 60 seeds

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  • Cucurbita pepo. Small Fruited Gourds are commonly referred to as Ornamentals, often seen decorating fall fireplace mantels and dining tables and Thanksgiving cornucopias. Closely related to Squash and Pumpkins, Gourds need lots of room to ramble and a hot growing site in full sunlight. They may be started outdoors directly in the garden after all threat of frost has passed. Harvest Ornamentals before the first frost, as soon as they have matured into full color. To cure them, store them in a warm, dry room for five to seven days, then shellac them for prolonged fall decorations. Bee friendly. Deer resistant.

    Average seed life: 3 years.
  • Gardening Tips
Cucurbita pepo. Small Fruited Gourds are commonly referred to as Ornamentals, often seen decorating fall fireplace mantels and dining tables and Thanksgiving cornucopias. Closely related to Squash and Pumpkins, Gourds need lots of room to ramble and a hot growing site in full sunlight. They may be started outdoors directly in the garden after all threat of frost has passed. Harvest Ornamentals before the first frost, as soon as they have matured into full color. To cure them, store them in a warm, dry room for five to seven days, then shellac them for prolonged fall decorations. Bee friendly. Deer resistant.

Average seed life: 3 years.
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