Gourds
Common Name: Gourd
Scientific Name: Cucurbita sp., Lagenaria sp.
USDA Hardiness Zones: annual
Approximate number of seeds per gram (ounce) : varies from 6 (180) to
25 (750)
Sun: full sun
Water: keep soil moist, but not soggy during germination and
water regularly. Overwatering seedlings can lead to "damping off".
Soil: sow at 1/2 inch deep in well-drained, acidic soil
that is rich in organic matter.
Temperature: 24 to 30 degrees Celsius (75 to 85 degrees
Fahrenheit) for germination
Spacing: 2 feet apart in rows 10 feet
apart
Germination Time: varies from 1 to 4
weeks
The variety of colors, shapes and sizes of gourds seems endless every
autumn when one visits a farmer's market. Gourds are fairly simple to grow given a lot of room for the
vines and regular watering. They are a member of the squash family and grow on vines. In areas
with shorter growing seasons, gourds should be started indoors as they can take 4 months or more to reach
maturity. Gourds, like pumpkins, require a rather high temperature to maximize germination rates.
For this reason, starting seeds indoors is advisable for most people in temperate
climates.
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