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Hoargarth – Gourd Seed

€16,37 EUR
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Description

Grow vibrant, decorative gourds with Hoargarth – Gourd Seeds, a premium variety known for its hardy growth and stunning, uniquely shaped fruits. These gourds are perfect for ornamental displays, crafting, and as a part of your garden's fall harvest. Hoargarth gourds feature a wide range of shapes, sizes, and vivid colors, making them an ideal choice for garden decoration, DIY crafts, or as gifts. Whether for a beautiful garden feature or a creative project, Hoargarth – Gourd Seeds will produce a striking array of gourds.

 

Key Features:

  • Vibrant Color Variety: Produces an assortment of colors, including shades of green, yellow, orange, and white, perfect for fall décor.
  • Unique Shapes: Expect a variety of interesting shapes, including round, elongated, and irregular forms, making these gourds ideal for crafts and decoration.
  • Versatile Use: Perfect for ornamental gardening, crafting, and as a part of your fall harvest display.
  • Easy to Grow: Thrives in warm climates with minimal care, ideal for beginner gardeners or anyone looking to add a decorative touch to their garden.
  • Long Shelf Life: Once harvested, these gourds can be dried and preserved for extended use in decorations or crafts.
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Specifications:

  • Plant Type: Annual
  • Fruit Type: Gourds (varied shapes and colors)
  • Fruit Size: Varies by type, typically 4–12 inches in length
  • Days to Maturity: 90–120 days from sowing
  • Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
  • Soil Type: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil with a pH of 6.0–7.0
  • Germination Time: 7–14 days at 65–75°F
  • Planting Season: Late spring to early summer, after frost danger has passed
  • Ideal For: Ornamental gardening, fall decorations, crafts, and DIY projects
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Planting Instructions:

  1. Preparation: Choose a sunny location with well-drained, fertile soil. Add organic compost to enrich the soil before planting.
  2. Sowing: Direct sow seeds outdoors after the last frost, planting them 1 inch deep and spacing them 6–8 inches apart. For quicker starts, sow indoors 2–4 weeks before the last frost and transplant outdoors once seedlings are established.
  3. Spacing: Space plants 3–4 feet apart to allow for sprawling vines and optimal fruit development.
  4. Watering: Water regularly to keep the soil evenly moist, but ensure good drainage to prevent waterlogging, which can cause rot.
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