Gourds like a well drained but nutrient rich soil, and full sun.
Gourds typically need at least 6-8 hours of sunlight a day to thrive and produce well. They prefer full sun exposure to promote healthy growth and fruit development. Be sure to plant them in a sunny location with well-draining soil for best results.
in a plant, everywhere in a plant as they are plant cells
No, a plant is only considered a plant when it meets the biological classification criteria for being a plant, such as having chlorophyll and the ability to undergo photosynthesis. If something does not possess these characteristics, it would not be classified as a plant.
Plant stems support the rest of the plant.
a spice plant
gourds are made out of a hollowed plant.
I think it's Pumpkin.
alysium plant.
Gourds are typically used to describe crops like cucumbers, squash, luffas, and melons. The word Gourd can more specifically be used to refer to the plant family of Cucurbitaceae.
No. A typical kangaroo does not eat gourds.
Gourds are not poisonous to cat or dogs. While gourds are probably not the best food for your pet to eat, they are not dangerous to their health.
Yes, they used gourds for instruments, bowls, and art.
Gourds have many purposes. They can be used for decorations and can be carved to make spoons, ladles and cups. Some can be pickled and eaten.
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Gourds are often left to dry in the field on the vine. Harvest them before the first frost.
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Gourds typically need at least 6-8 hours of sunlight a day to thrive and produce well. They prefer full sun exposure to promote healthy growth and fruit development. Be sure to plant them in a sunny location with well-draining soil for best results.