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Dipper Gourd Seeds For Planting (Lagenaria siceraria)

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ALL ABOUT DIPPER GOURDS

SEED COUNT

15 SEEDS

OPEN POLLINATEDED

YES

ORGANIC

NO

HEIRLOOM

YES

UNTREATED

YES

NON-GMO

YES
Dipper gourds are small, hard-shelled gourds with a distinct shape. They feature a long, curved neck and a round body. These gourds are often used for crafting. People hollow them out to make ladles, bowls, or decorative items. Their durability makes them perfect for functional tools or art pieces.


The history of dipper gourds traces back thousands of years. They originated in Africa and Asia. Ancient civilizations used these gourds for practical purposes like carrying water. Over time, they spread across the globe through trade and migration. Today, dipper gourds are both utilitarian and symbolic in various cultures, representing a link to traditional craftsmanship.

ALL ABOUT DIPPER GOURDS

SEED COUNT

15 SEEDS

OPEN POLLINATEDED

YES

ORGANIC

NO

UNTREATED

YES

NON-GMO

YES

HEIRLOOM

YES
Dipper gourds are small, hard-shelled gourds with a distinct shape. They feature a long, curved neck and a round body. These gourds are often used for crafting. People hollow them out to make ladles, bowls, or decorative items. Their durability makes them perfect for functional tools or art pieces.


The history of dipper gourds traces back thousands of years. They originated in Africa and Asia. Ancient civilizations used these gourds for practical purposes like carrying water. Over time, they spread across the globe through trade and migration. Today, dipper gourds are both utilitarian and symbolic in various cultures, representing a link to traditional craftsmanship.

ADDITIONAL SOWING INFORMATION

GROWERS TIP

SEED PREP

Seeds can be soaked but isn’t necessary.

SOWING DEPTH

Sow the seed 1” inch under.

LIGHT PREFERENCE

Prefers an area of full sunlight.

SOIL CONDITIONS

Prefers a rich & fertile sowing medium.

MOISTURE NEEDS

Heavy feeders. Water at the roots.

GERMINATION

Typically germinates in 10 to 20 days.

PLANT HEIGHT

Varying vine length of 5’ to 15’.

PLANT WIDTH

Varying vine length of 5’ to 15’.

PLANT SPACING

Best grown vertically on a trellis.

ROW SPACING

-

CROP SIZE

6” to 12" long with a 3” to 6” bowl.

SEASON

Annual crop

SCIENTIFIC NAME

Lagenaria siceraria

DIFFICULTY LEVEL

Easy to germinate.

HARVEST

120 Days

WHAT ARE CUSTOMERS SAYING?

ADDITIONAL SOWING INFORMATION

GROWERS TIP

PREPERATION

Seeds can be soaked but isn’t necessary.

SOWING DEPTH

Sow the seed 1” inch under.

LIGHT PREFERENCE

Prefers an area of full sunlight.

SOIL CONDITIONS

Prefers a rich & fertile sowing medium.

MOISTURE NEEDS

Heavy feeders. Water at the roots.

GERMINATION

Typically germinates in 10 to 20 days.

PLANT HEIGHT

Varying vine length of 5’ to 15’.

PLANT WIDTH

Varying vine length of 5’ to 15’.

PLANT SPACING

Best grown vertically on a trellis.

ROW SPACING

-

CROP SIZE

6” to 12" long with a 3” to 6” bowl.

SEASON

Annual crop

SCIENTIFIC NAME

Lagenaria siceraria

DIFFICULTY LEVEL

Easy to germinate.

HARVEST

120 Days

WHAT ARE CUSTOMERS SAYING?