Description
| Caveman’s Club Gourd Gourde ‘Caveman’s Club’ Lagenaria Siceraria |
Annual | Open Pollinated | Heirloom Annuel | Pollinisation libre | Patrimoine |
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| ÌGO Seeds GOURD.1028.EM ID:53388 Î | GO Seeds GOURD.1028.EM ID:53388 | Seeds/Semences: ~5 Germination > 85% Lot: GO23126 |
| CUC/BOTTLE GOURD Caveman’s Club Gourd Annual | Open Pollinated | Heirloom | Lagenaria Siceraria |
36-42” 120 days/jrs |
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Resembling a primitive caveman’s club, this gourd grows up to 18 inches with a narrow handle leading to an oblong, deeply veined, and ridged “club” end. Plant early for optimal results and trellis the vines for straight necks. The origin of gourds is debated, with evidence pointing to Asia’s early domestication for containers. Gourds served diverse purposes globally, from Africa to Polynesia, where they were used as fishing floats, bottles, or musical instruments. Vitamins+: B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9+, C++, K, K+ Companions: Catnip, Radish, Beans, Oregano, Chives, Marjoram, Leek. Far from: Potato. GaiaOrganics.ca |
| ÌGO-Plant 17.CUC/GOURD.1028.EM ID:53388 Î | GO-Plant 17.CUC/GOURD.1028.EM ID:53388 | CUC/BOTTLE GOURD Caveman’s Club Gourd |
ID: 53388 | Planting Tip: Sow seeds indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost. Harvesting Tip: In late summer, the gourd’s ripe when its skin’s exceedingly hard, impossible to dent with a fingernail. Another indicator’s when the stem & leaves begin to wither and turn brown. Keep ~2″ of stem when removing. Storage Tip: Cure gourds in a warm, dry, well-ventilated area for several months until they feel lightweight and rattle when shaken. Store cured gourds in a cool, dry place. |






1/2″ direct
36-42”
48”
10-20 d/j











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