About this variety
What to expect from Small Ornamental Gourd Mix Ornamental gourd Seeds
Small Ornamental Gourd Mix seeds produce mixed ornamental gourd whose size varies with the maintained seed lot and growing conditions, on vining/climbing plants.
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Small Ornamental Gourd Mix seeds produce mixed ornamental gourd whose size varies with the maintained seed lot and growing conditions, on vining/climbing plants. It is best suited to productive warm-season beds, trellises or sprawling vines, kitchen use, and seed saving. grown chiefly for form, rind color, drying, and craft use Small Ornamental Gourd Seeds produce beautiful assortment of small gourds in various shapes and colors for festive fall decoration.
About Small Ornamental Gourd Mix
Small Ornamental Gourd Mix is an annual ornamental gourd with mixed color, 97–120 in mature height or spread, and a vining/climbing habit. Harvest form or size: Varies with the maintained seed lot and growing conditions. Botanically it is Cucurbita pepo L. Maturity or first bloom: 90-99 Days; germination: 7-10 Days at 75–90 °F. Best for productive warm-season beds, trellises or sprawling vines, kitchen use, and seed saving. Grown chiefly for form, rind color, drying, and craft use.
History and provenance
Small Ornamental Gourd Mix circulates as a named ornamental gourd within the cultivated history of Cucurbita pepo L. Seed sold as Small Ornamental Gourd Mix is identified by its mixed color, growth form, harvest use, and the documented harvest traits. A complete breeder record, introduction year, family story, or uninterrupted custody chain has not been located for this seed lot. The cultivar identity is tied to observable crop traits that can be checked in a grow-out, not to an unsupported origin story. A carnival of miniature color and shape. ‘Small Ornamental Mixed Gourds’ produce a striking range of compact fruits in bright shades of orange, green, yellow, white, and gold. Small Ornamental Gourd Seeds for Vibrant Displays belongs to a crop lineage strongly associated with Mesoamerican agriculture and long traditions of seed selection. Growers preserved useful traits such as flavor, color, yield, field adaptation, and culinary value over many generations. Uses and Benefits: Small Ornamental Mixed Gourds (Cucurbitaceae spp.) include a variety of small gourd types. The component list can vary by lot, so keep the supplier label with the packet and compare it before repacking or saving seed from the mixture.
Growing facts
| Scientific name | Cucurbita pepo L. |
|---|---|
| Life cycle | Annual |
| Maturity / first bloom | 90-99 Days |
| Germination | 7-10 Days at 75–90 °F |
| Seed depth | 1 in |
| Plant height / spread | 97–120 in |
| Growth habit | Vining/Climbing |
| Spacing | 24 in between plants; 72 in between rows |
| Sunlight | Full sun |
| Soil | Loamy; pH 6.0–6.5 |
| Water | Moderate |
| Support | Trellis |
Starting Small Ornamental Gourd Mix from seed
How to grow Small Ornamental Gourd Mix
Botanical identity: Cucurbita pepo L.. Life cycle: Annual.
Sow 1 in and use a seed-zone temperature near 75–90 °F. Expected emergence: 7-10 Days. No stratification; direct sow into warm soil or start briefly in biodegradable cells and transplant young
Plant during Late Spring. Space plants 24 in apart with 72 in between rows or planting bands.
Provide Full sun, moderate water, and loamy near pH 6.0–6.5. Support: Trellis.
Garden performance and care
Give Small Ornamental Gourd Mix enough room for its vining/climbing growth. Direct irrigation to the soil, keep developing fruit on dry mulch or boards where rot is common, and leave seed-saving fruit on the plant beyond the eating stage. Expected emergence is 7-10 Days; the listed maturity or bloom timing is 90-99 Days.
Harvest, bloom, and uses
Small Ornamental Gourd Mix is best for productive warm-season beds, trellises or sprawling vines, kitchen use, and seed saving. Harvest form or size: Varies with the maintained seed lot and growing conditions. Color at the principal harvest or mature stage: Mixed. Grown chiefly for form, rind color, drying, and craft use.
Saving seed
Seed saving for Small Ornamental Gourd Mix Select several healthy, true-to-type plants so the saved lot represents the variety rather than one unusually early or large individual. Squash and gourds are insect-pollinated and cross readily with other varieties of the same species. Confirm the species identified for this crop, then isolate by distance or controlled hand pollination. Mark seed fruit and let it reach full biological maturity; summer squash must become large and hard, winter squash must develop full rind color, and luffa or hard-shell gourds must mature well beyond the edible stage. Cure sound fruit before extraction when the crop benefits from curing. Remove, wash, and dry seed to a hard, storage-ready condition. Maintain several representative plants and record species, population, isolation, fruit selection, curing, cleaning, and test date.
Common problems
Watch Small Ornamental Gourd Mix for cucumber beetles, squash bugs where applicable, aphids, powdery or downy mildew, bacterial wilt, crown rot, poor pollination, and fruit damage on wet soil. Rotate cucurbit crops, provide airflow, water at the root zone, protect young plants before flowering, and remove covers when blossoms need pollinators. Do not work wet vines.
Frequently asked questions
When is Small Ornamental Gourd Mix ready?
90-99 Days from warm direct sowing or equivalent established transplant
How long does germination take?
Expect 7-10 Days near 75–90 °F; actual emergence changes with moisture, seed condition, and soil temperature.
How large does it grow?
About 97–120 in with a vining/climbing habit. Support: Trellis.
Can it grow in a container?
Best in open ground or a large raised bed; mature vines require substantial horizontal or vertical space.
How is it used?
Primary uses: productive warm-season beds, trellises or sprawling vines, kitchen use, and seed saving. Grown chiefly for form, rind color, drying, and craft use.
Can I save seed?
Yes where the crop biology allows, but keep compatible varieties isolated, use several healthy plants, wait for full seed maturity, dry thoroughly, and label the lot.
Minimum Seed Count: 20 seeds





