Turk's Turban Gourd Seeds
- HOW TO GROW
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HOW TO GROW
Sowing: In shorter growing seasons, start Turk's Turban gourd seeds indoors in peat pots 3-4 weeks before the last frost. To speed germination, soak the seeds overnight. Plant the seedlings outdoors in rich soil and full sun after the last spring frost. For direct sowing, wait until the soil warms to 70 degrees F, then plant 5 seeds per hill, 1" deep, with 5' spacing; later, thin to the strongest plant.
Growing: Keep the soil evenly moist. When the vines begin to develop, either provide a trellis or lay down mulch to keep the gourds from contact with the soil; too much soil contact can weaken the shell, distort the shape, and cause rotting.
Harvesting: Late in the summer, the skin of the gourd should feel extremely hard, too hard to pierce with a fingernail. Leaving the gourds on the vine until the stem and leaves of the gourd begin to wither and turn brown is also a good indication of ripeness. Cut off the gourd, leaving about 2" of stem. Wash it with a solution of soapy water, then let it cure in a dry place for several weeks in order to preserve it for decorative use. Underripe gourds work well for carving, but will start to rot several weeks after picking.
Seed Saving: When the gourds have fully matured, cure them in a warm dry place for 3-4 weeks to allow the seeds to ripen. Cut them in half to remove the pulp that contains the seeds. Rinse off the pulp, and put the Turk's Turban gourd seeds in a container of water; the good seeds will sink to the bottom. Spread the good seeds out on a flat surface to dry for about 2 weeks. When a seed will snap in two, it has dried sufficiently. If the seed only bends but will not break, further drying time is needed. Store the dry Turk's Turban gourd seeds in a cool, dry place for up to six years.
FAST FACTS
Latin Name: Cucurbita maxima
Type: Open Pollinated, Warm Season
USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Seeds per Ounce: 95
Planting Method: Direct Sow
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: 12 Inches
Color: Orange, Green
Very pleased
Second year ordering from you, very quick shipping, everything exactly what I ordered and the quality is excellent, last years planting was extremely good . Strong plants, big yields. I will still be putting in another order in the coming weeks. I recommend to my friends that they can't go wrong with you guys. J. Stitt
Turk's Turban
I found your business online and was surprised to find that you were in the same state. Your product arrived within a short time and has been planted. The seeds were well protected in your packaging. Most seed packs are paper--I had to use dynamite to open that package!!!
DESCRIPTION
HOW TO GROW
Sowing: In shorter growing seasons, start Turk's Turban gourd seeds indoors in peat pots 3-4 weeks before the last frost. To speed germination, soak the seeds overnight. Plant the seedlings outdoors in rich soil and full sun after the last spring frost. For direct sowing, wait until the soil warms to 70 degrees F, then plant 5 seeds per hill, 1" deep, with 5' spacing; later, thin to the strongest plant.
Growing: Keep the soil evenly moist. When the vines begin to develop, either provide a trellis or lay down mulch to keep the gourds from contact with the soil; too much soil contact can weaken the shell, distort the shape, and cause rotting.
Harvesting: Late in the summer, the skin of the gourd should feel extremely hard, too hard to pierce with a fingernail. Leaving the gourds on the vine until the stem and leaves of the gourd begin to wither and turn brown is also a good indication of ripeness. Cut off the gourd, leaving about 2" of stem. Wash it with a solution of soapy water, then let it cure in a dry place for several weeks in order to preserve it for decorative use. Underripe gourds work well for carving, but will start to rot several weeks after picking.
Seed Saving: When the gourds have fully matured, cure them in a warm dry place for 3-4 weeks to allow the seeds to ripen. Cut them in half to remove the pulp that contains the seeds. Rinse off the pulp, and put the Turk's Turban gourd seeds in a container of water; the good seeds will sink to the bottom. Spread the good seeds out on a flat surface to dry for about 2 weeks. When a seed will snap in two, it has dried sufficiently. If the seed only bends but will not break, further drying time is needed. Store the dry Turk's Turban gourd seeds in a cool, dry place for up to six years.
FAST FACTS
Latin Name: Cucurbita maxima
Type: Open Pollinated, Warm Season
USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Seeds per Ounce: 95
Planting Method: Direct Sow
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: 12 Inches
Color: Orange, Green
Reviews
Review
Very pleased
Second year ordering from you, very quick shipping, everything exactly what I ordered and the quality is excellent, last years planting was extremely good . Strong plants, big yields. I will still be putting in another order in the coming weeks. I recommend to my friends that they can't go wrong with you guys. J. Stitt
Review
Turk's Turban
I found your business online and was surprised to find that you were in the same state. Your product arrived within a short time and has been planted. The seeds were well protected in your packaging. Most seed packs are paper--I had to use dynamite to open that package!!!