Quick Info
Cold Winters
May – June
Mild Winters
April – May
Sun/Shade
Full sun
Sow Seeds
8 inches apart
1 inch deep
Days to Germinate
8 – 10 days
Giant Harvest Gourds
Lunch Lady
Lunch Lady
Quick Info
Cold Winters
May – June
Mild Winters
April – May
Sun/Shade
Full sun
Sow Seeds
8 inches apart
1 inch deep
Days to Germinate
8 – 10 days
Seed Count: Approx. 15 / Weight: 1.5 g
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Quick Info
Cold Winters
May – June
Mild Winters
April – May
Sun/Shade
Full sun
Sow Seeds
8 inches apart
1 inch deep
Days to Germinate
8 – 10 days










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GROWING INSTRUCTIONS
BEST TO START SEEDS INDOORS
Several weeks before last spring frost date, sow 2 seeds each, 1 in. deep, in individual pots of potting mix. Keep warm and moist and provide a strong light source. When nights stay above 50°F (10°C), thin to one seedling per pot and gradually acclimate to outdoors. Transplant at along a sturdy fence or trellis to climb effortlessly and form a lush canopy or allow vines to ramble at garden edges.
START DIRECTLY OUTDOORS
Sow seeds directly outdoors only if you have a long growing season. Sow only after night temperatures stay solidly above 50°F. (10°C). In full sun, sow seeds 1 inch deep and 4 inches apart along a garden fence or sturdy trellis or along garden edges. Thin seedlings to final spacing 8 inches apart.
GROWING NOTES
Unique Lunch Lady gourds need full sun, rich soil and warm temperatures. For earliest and best yields, hand-pollinate gourds: pick a blooming male flower and dust pollen onto fresh female flowers (the ones with small fruits at the base).
Repeat as new flowers appear. Pollinated fruits start growing larger within several days. Gourds are mature when rinds are tough and the tendril next to the stem turns brown. Harvest with several inches of stem. Dry in a well-ventilated place.
Note: the flesh of Lunch Lady ornamental gourds has a bitter gene and is not edible.