Dipper Gourd Vegetable Seeds
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Add creativity and function to your garden with Dipper Gourd Vegetable Seeds—a unique heirloom variety that produces long-handled gourds, perfect for crafting, decorating, or even turning into natural utensils! These top-quality seeds offer excellent germination rates and are ideal for both beginner and experienced gardeners. Whether grown on a trellis in the backyard or trained along a sturdy fence, Dipper Gourd vines are fast-growing, productive, and a fun way to experiment with something a little different in your garden.
Easy to plant and rewarding to harvest, these gourds offer more than just ornamental value—they give you the joy of growing your own plants from seed and the satisfaction of turning your harvest into creative projects. Perfect for home gardeners looking to expand their plot with something functional and eye-catching, Dipper Gourd Seeds are a truly inspiring addition to any growing space.



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Features
Life Cycle
Annual
Planting Season
Late spring to summer
Growth Habit
Vigorous climber
Flavor Profile
Not edible
Plant Characteristics
Long-necked gourds, green skin
Use
Crafts, utensils, decoration
Growing Conditions
Full sun, fertile soil
Harvest Advantages
Large, uniform gourds
Plant Resistance
Heat-tolerant, pest-resistant
About Dipper Gourd Vegetable Seeds
Lagenaria siceraria
Seed Names
Dipper Gourd, Calabash
Seed Type
Open-pollinated, heirloom
Dipper Gourd is a fast-growing vine that produces unique, long-handled fruits traditionally used for crafting utensils, birdhouses, and decorative items. While not grown for eating, its ornamental and utilitarian value makes it a favorite for gardeners and artisans.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full sun
Planting Depth
1 inch
Sowing Method
Direct sow or transplant
Plant Spacing
18–24 inches
Days to Maturity
100–120 days
Soil Preparation
Soak 24 hours before sowing
Hardiness Zones
USDA 3–10
Water Needs
Moderate to high
Planting Season
Late spring
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 500 sq. ft.
500
Up to 2,500 sq. ft.
1000
Up to 5,000 sq. ft.
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These dipper gourd seeds sprouted quickly, and they�re easy to care for. Within weeks, I saw the vines grow rapidly and started producing beautiful gourds. I�ll definitely buy more next season!
As a beginner gardener, I had no issues with these seeds. They took off quickly and produced an impressive number of gourds. I highly recommend them to anyone starting out.
The Dipper Gourd plants have been a delightful addition to my vegetable patch. They add an interesting texture to my garden, and the fruits are versatile in cooking.
These seeds were a bit of a challenge to grow at first, but with some patience, the plants flourished. The gourds are a unique shape, perfect for making decorative pieces!
I was surprised at how fast these seeds grew. Within just a month, I was already harvesting. The gourds are fantastic in stir-fries, and the plant is very hardy!