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Gourd Seed

Here in the US, we usually associate gourds with the dried fruit and the many shapes and colors they can represent. A few varieties have fruit that are edible in their early stages of growth. Cultivate gourds much as you would pumpkin or winter squash. Trellis the plants for the best control over fruit shape.


Gourd Large Ornamentals Mix

CODE: GD03

$4.34
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A fine selection of larger ornamental gourd types in a wide array of shapes and colors, for home or market, including the highly desired turbans. Imported... More

Gourd Long-Handle Dipper

CODE: GD04

$4.34
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TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK Wonderful, exceptional 2-3 foot long handles on this 'dipper' style gourd make this a great decorative item, but also useful.... More

Gourd Mix Galaxy of Stars F1 Hybrids

CODE: GD06

$5.99
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This is a great blend of colors on fruit with a unique 5-pointed star shape. A terrific and unusual addition for fall decorations. TREATED Package... More

Gourd Weird Warted Pro Mix

CODE: GD09

$4.49
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NEW FOR 2012! With a fantastic array of shapes, patterns, and colors, this wildly warted gourd mix is great fun for the family garden, and a high demand... More

Squash da Pergola Lagenaria (Cucuzzi)

CODE: ZZU01

$4.34
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(Sicilian Snake, Cucuzzi) Actually a 'zucchetta', and botanically an edible gourd, as the fruit are harvested and eaten while still immature, from 6 to 18... More