Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. These easy-to-grow fruits come in all sorts of gorgeous colors, shapes, and sizes. Try to describe any type of gourd; you might ...
They can be two pounds or 200, small and spherical or misshapen and oblong, and exhibit a range of colors, coats and patterns. No, we’re not talking about dogs, but gourds — another genetically ...
Sophie grows two different types of gourds - edible gourds and ornamental gourds - often referred to as 'true' gourds. The non-edible gourds can be used in a range of craft activities including being ...
Growing your own gourds? Follow these tips: - Plant gourds where they will receive a full day’s sun. - Gourd vines are long. Some can reach several hundred feet. Train vines onto fences or trellises ...
Imagine you open up a CSA box—a kit of produce from community supported agriculture—only to find an apple covered in ashen warts. You’d probably be inclined to kill it with fire, or at least condemn ...
There are over a dozen different types of pumpkins and gourds locally grown in Baltimore. An expert explains which are best for carving and eating. There are over a dozen different types of pumpkins ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Shaped like an oversized apple, these hard-shelled gourds (Lagenaria siceraria) grow six to eight inches tall and four to six ...