Gourd - (Lagenaria sacraria)  Annual vine.  Stake for best results.  Eaten when young, or allowed to mature for use as vessel.
COMPANION PLANTS - LIKES: Bean, Mint, Nasturtium, Radish, Corn  DISLIKES: Potato

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Large, pale green, bottle shaped fruits ripening to straw colour.  Can be eaten when young like squash, or left to mature & displayed.  Ideal shape to hollow out & drill for birdhouse.  90-100 days.  15 seeds

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(Cucurbita species)  Annual vine.  Mis of around 6 different large vareities.  Can be eaten when young like squash, or left to mature & displayed.  15 seeds

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(Cucurbita species)  Annual vine.  Mix of around 6 different small varieties.  Can be eaten when young like squash, or left to mature & displayed.  90-100 days.  20 seeds

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(Lagenaria sacraria) Heirloom also known as 'Maranka' or 'Swan Gourd'.  Large, dark green fruit up to 60cm long with curved necks, oval bowl & pronounced ridges.  Historically used to decorate sweat lodges.  Best grown on trellis.  125 days.  15 seeds

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(Cucurbita pepo)  Also known as 'Dancing Gourd'.  Very small, dark green fruit with light green stripes produces a hard shell when dried.  Used as decoration or toy.  In the past, school children would carry the dried gourds in their pockets and spin them on their desks. 90-100 days.  25 seeds

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(Lagenaria siceraria)   Large, apple shaped fruit with mottled green hard shell which turns brown with drying.  Best grown on trellis with plants reaching 2-3m tall.  Used for decoration & birdhouses.  Stores well.  100-120 days.  8 seeds

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