Green Apple Gourd Seeds – Vegetable Plant
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Estimated Delivery:Mar 13 - Mar 17
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Grow charming and uniquely shaped Green Apple Gourds with these premium heirloom seeds. This ornamental gourd variety produces round, apple-like fruits with smooth green skin, making it a standout choice for decorative gardening, crafting, and home displays. These Non-GMO, Organic seeds offer high germination and develop into vigorous vines that thrive in warm, sunny areas.
Green Apple Gourd plants are productive and fast-growing, ideal for trellises, fences, and garden edges. Whether you’re crafting, decorating, or simply enjoying their whimsical appearance, these easy-to-grow gourds add beauty and character to any home garden.
Features
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Heirloom Variety: True Green Apple gourd with reliable, uniform shape.
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Non-GMO & Organic: Grown naturally without synthetic chemicals.
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High Germination Rate: Ensures strong seedling growth and vigorous vines.
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Ornamental & Unique: Perfect for crafting, décor, and garden displays.
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Fast-Growing Vines: Quickly cover trellises or garden spaces.
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Productive Plants: Produce multiple apple-shaped gourds throughout the season.
Specifications
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Seed Type: Heirloom, Non-GMO, Organic
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Common Name (US): Gourd Seeds
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Variety: Green Apple Gourd
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Fruit Shape: Round, apple-like
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Fruit Color: Green
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Growth Habit: Vining annual
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Vine Length: 8–12 feet or more
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Days to Germination: 7–14 days
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Germination Temperature: 70–90°F
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Days to Maturity: 90–120 days
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Sun Requirements: Full sun
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Soil Preference: Fertile, well-drained soil
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Watering Needs: Moderate, consistent moisture
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Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 3–10 (grown as an annual)
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Planting Season:
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Spring Planting: April–June after frost risk has passed
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Indoor Sowing: Start indoors 3–4 weeks before transplanting
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Outdoor Sowing: Direct sow when soil is warm (above 70°F)
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Spacing: 24–36 inches between plants; 4–6 feet between rows
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Support: Performs best on trellises or strong supports
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Harvest Period: Late summer through fall (August–October)