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Small ornamental gourds in the shape of an ostrich egg. A nice decorative object in the garden but also fun for children to grow themselves. The plants form long self-adhesive tendrils that grow over the ground or can be guided over a pergola or other support material.
Small ornamental gourds in the shape of an ostrich egg. A nice decorative object in the garden but also fun for children to grow themselves. The plants form long self-adhesive tendrils that grow over the ground or can be guided over a pergola or other support material.
Sowing: in the period March-April under glass or in a seed tray indoors. In May it is also possible to sow outdoors in the garden. Moisten the soil and cover the seed with 1 cm of soil. Press down lightly. Transplant plants sown indoors into pots when they are 4 cm tall. Plant out in mid-May at intervals of 50 cm. Water regularly.
Harvesting: pick the ripened fruits during a dry period and let them ripen in a dry cool place for a few weeks.
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Small ornamental gourds in the shape of an ostrich egg. A nice decorative object in the garden but also fun for children to grow themselves. The plants form long self-adhesive tendrils that grow over the ground or can be guided over a pergola or other support material.