I got a pack of some bottle gourds here and I just planted a shitload of spinach . Here you go : http://robsrareandgiantseeds.com/1173-rare-7-giant-african-bottle-gourd-seeds-huge/thats awesome man! I am planning on getting my tomatoes this month, still might have a frost though so been waiting. Got my potatoes, mustards, onions, raspeberries, and bare root trees planted though!
Where did you get the seeds for the G. African gourds, and the spinach? How big do these Giant gourds get? I think I may need to google that!
natural dildoWhat do you do with the gourds?
Sounds like a vagina ?This is what the dude with the giants had written about gourds....
The bottle gourd is one of humankind's first domesticated plants, providing food, medicine and a wide variety of utensils and musical instruments. Vigorous annual herb. Stems prostrate or climbing, angular, ribbed, thick, brittle, softly hairy, cut stems exude no sap. Leaves simple, shortly and softly hairy, broadly egg-, kidney- or heart-shaped in outline, undivided, angular or faintly 3-7-lobed, lobes rounded, margins shallowly toothed, crushed leaves non-aromatic. Leaf stalks, often hollow, densely hairy, with two small, lateral glands inserted at the leaf base. Tendrils split in two.
Flowers stalked (female flower stalks shorter than male), solitary, monoecious (male and female flowers on the same plant); petals 5, crisped, cream or white with darker veins, pale yellow at the base, obovate,opening in the evenings, soon wilting. Fruit large, variable, subglobose to cylindrical, flask-shaped or globose with a constriction above the middle; fleshy, densely hairy to ultimately glabrous, indehiscent, green, maturing yellowish or pale brown, pulp drying out completely on ripening, leaving a thick, hard, hollow shell with almost nothing inside except the seeds. Seeds many, embedded in a spongy pulp, compressed, with two flat facial ridges, in some variants rather irregular and rugose.
Spongy pulp lolSounds like a vagina ?
Awesome link! I just picked up a few packs of stuff...nectar of the gods, black watermelon, some cold weather melons, some sunflowers, and some berries. TY for the link!I got a pack of some bottle gourds here and I just planted a shitload of spinach . Here you go : http://robsrareandgiantseeds.com/1173-rare-7-giant-african-bottle-gourd-seeds-huge/
I just sand, seal and hang them. I have made bird houses as well. And a local artist has carved a half dozen or so.What do you do with the gourds?
Well pot sizes are of the 100 & 150 gallon varieties this year.How big a pot is the wonderwoman going in woot ?
Looking gd man hope you and family are well mate ...bet you been putting that new garden cart to work
I've got the weirdest boner right now.This is what the dude with the giants had written about gourds....
The bottle gourd is one of humankind's first domesticated plants, providing food, medicine and a wide variety of utensils and musical instruments. Vigorous annual herb. Stems prostrate or climbing, angular, ribbed, thick, brittle, softly hairy, cut stems exude no sap. Leaves simple, shortly and softly hairy, broadly egg-, kidney- or heart-shaped in outline, undivided, angular or faintly 3-7-lobed, lobes rounded, margins shallowly toothed, crushed leaves non-aromatic. Leaf stalks, often hollow, densely hairy, with two small, lateral glands inserted at the leaf base. Tendrils split in two.
Flowers stalked (female flower stalks shorter than male), solitary, monoecious (male and female flowers on the same plant); petals 5, crisped, cream or white with darker veins, pale yellow at the base, obovate,opening in the evenings, soon wilting. Fruit large, variable, subglobose to cylindrical, flask-shaped or globose with a constriction above the middle; fleshy, densely hairy to ultimately glabrous, indehiscent, green, maturing yellowish or pale brown, pulp drying out completely on ripening, leaving a thick, hard, hollow shell with almost nothing inside except the seeds. Seeds many, embedded in a spongy pulp, compressed, with two flat facial ridges, in some variants rather irregular and rugose.
Everything's a dildos if you're brave enough.natural dildo
Cool shit man. I have seen some nice ornamental things made from them too, sanded and paintedI just sand, seal and hang them. I have made bird houses as well. And a local artist has carved a half dozen or so.
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Ha ha true datEverything's a dildos if you're brave enough.
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I was originally inspired to grow them because of some Hawaiian drums I've seen made out of giant gouCool shit man. I have seen some nice ornamental things made from them too, sanded and painted