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About Speckled Swan Hard-shelled Gourd Seeds
Lagenaria siceraria
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| Seed Depth | 1/2"–1" |
|---|---|
| Seed Spacing | 2 – 3 seeds per mound |
| Thinning | When 3" tall, thin to 1 per mound |
| Germination | 6 – 10 days |
| Start Indoors | Not recommended except in very short growing seasons, 2 to 4 weeks before transplanting. Roots are sensitive to disturbance; sow in biodegradable pots that can be planted directly into the ground. Add if it fits: Transplant when soil temperature is at least 60°F. |
| Direct Sow | RECOMMENDED. 1 to 2 weeks after your average last frost date, and when soil temperature is 70°‒85°F. |
| Special Care | Grow gourds near a fence or a trellis; keeping the gourds off the ground will result in more consistent color and more well-shaped gourds. Alternatively, set gourds on a board, a stone, or some straw to keep them off the ground. Prune vines when they reach 8' to encourage branching and more gourd production. Remove any poorly shaped or rotting fruits to encourage more fruit production. |
| Growing & Harvesting | Hard-shelled gourds should remain in the garden as long as there is any life left in the vines. (Some hard-shell gourd growers leave gourds in the garden during the winter, which adds some color variation and character for craft projects, but results can be variable.) As soon as the vines are dead and the gourds’ skin has begun to turn an ivory color, cut them from the vine with a sharp knife or pruners, leaving 1"–3" of stem attached to the fruit for a handle. Choose only those that do not have cracked or broken skin. |
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Average First Frost Date
October 19
Average Last Frost Date
May 19
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5b
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