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Tuck Your Babies In!
Plant your baby gourd plants in a nice rich bed, and give them a little blankie.
Graham Ottoson
Apr 223 min read


Taking Care Of Little Baby Gourd Seedlings
Your gourd seeds have pushed through the soil—now the real work begins! To grow "brawny, not scrawny" gourds, you’ll need to give them light, food, and fresh air. This guide covers why window light isn't enough, how to use grow lights to prevent leggy stems, and the best way to get deep green leaves. Plus, learn the "hardening off" process to prepare your seedlings for wind and sun before they make their big move to the garden.
Graham Ottoson
Apr 132 min read


Get Those Seeds Sprouting! All About Germination
Unlock the potential of your gourd seeds with the art of scarification! Since gourds no longer have mastodons to help them sprout, they need a little assist from you. Learn how to mimic nature by sanding and soaking your seeds to jumpstart growth. This guide walks you through mechanical scarification, hydrogen peroxide baths, and the "pointy-end-up" planting trick. Give your "viney darlings" a head start and ensure a successful harvest with these expert germination tips.
Graham Ottoson
Apr 123 min read


Where to Plant Your Baby Gourd Plants
Ready to give your gourds the best start? Whether you're transplanting indoor seedlings or direct-seeding, your "viney darlings" need the right home to thrive. From giving them enough space to rival a king-size bed to finding that perfect full-sun spot, this guide covers the essentials of gourd placement. Learn why rich soil and sturdy fences are a must, the magic of growing on a trellis, and why rotating your crop is the secret to a healthy, pathogen-free garden this season.
Graham Ottoson
Apr 123 min read


Gourd Growing FAQs
Ever wonder if that beautiful gourd will last forever or if you can actually cook it for dinner? From the secrets of drying gourds without the rot to why they thrive (or don't) on a trellis, we’re answering your most common questions. Learn how to tell if your gourd is drying or dying, why "wood-like" maturity is the goal, and why you might want to save the eating for zucchinis and the crafting for gourds. Get all the tips you need to ensure your harvest lasts for years to co
Graham Ottoson
Apr 92 min read
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