Birdhouse Gourd Seeds- Bầu Hồ Lô- HEIRLOOM NON-GMO

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
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Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
ClimateSub-tropical
Common NameGourd
Indoor/OutdoorOutdoor
ColorGreen
Growth HabitClimbing
BrandMai's Family
Season Of InterestFall
TypeVegetable Seeds
Life CycleAnnual
WateringMedium
GenusLagenaria
SunlightFull Sun
FeaturesOpen-Pollinating
Cultivating DifficultyModerate
Country/Region Of ManufactureVietnam

**Shipping Information** 1. For orders under $15, we use a mailing envelope (without a tracking number) with an estimated delivery time of 5-15 days. If you prefer a tracking number, you can choose either the $4 shipping for 3-5 days or the $60 expedited shipping service for 2-3 days during the checkout process. 2. Orders exceeding $15 are dispatched via USPS Ground (3-5 days) and include a tracking number at no additional shipping fee. Birdhouse Gourd Seeds Birdhouse gourd, also known as bottle gourd or calabash, is a unique gourd variety that has a hard shell and is often used for crafting and decoration. The gourd gets its name because it can be hollowed out and used as a birdhouse or nesting box for small birds. To grow birdhouse gourd from seeds, you can follow these steps: Start by selecting a sunny location in your garden with well-draining soil. Sow the seeds directly into the soil once the danger of frost has passed and the soil has warmed up. Plant the seeds about 1 inch deep and space them about 6 feet apart. Water the seeds well and keep the soil moist until the seeds germinate, which usually takes about 7-10 days. Once the seedlings have grown to about 2-3 inches tall, thin them out so that each plant is spaced about 6-8 feet apart. Provide support for the plants to climb, such as a trellis or fence, as the vines can grow up to 20 feet long. Water the plants regularly, making sure to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Fertilize the plants every few weeks with a balanced fertilizer. As the gourds begin to grow, support them with slings or nets to prevent them from falling and getting damaged. Harvest the gourds when they reach maturity, which usually takes about 120-150 days from planting. The gourds should be hard to the touch and have a uniform light tan color. Allow the gourds to dry out completely before using them for decoration or crafting. This can take several weeks or months, depending on the size of the gourds and the humidity levels in your area. By following these steps, you should be able to grow birdhouse gourds from seeds and enjoy their unique shape and versatility in your crafting and decorating projects.

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