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Long Handle Dipper Gourd

Quick Facts:

  • Also known as siphon gourd
  • Traditionally used to make dippers
  • Detailed in Foxfire book series
  • Bulbs 4-6" wide; Necks 12-14" long
  • 110 days to harvest

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Long Handle Dipper Gourd

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Lagenaria siceraria

Also known as siphon gourd, this long-necked gourd was traditionally used by Pioneers to create long handled dippers for use at the well or for drinking in the house.  This process of growing, curing, and cutting siphon gourds into beautiful and useful dippers is one of the many important Appalachian homesteading skills detailed in the famous Foxfire book series.  Vigorous, vining plants produce abundant yields of gourds with bulbs measuring four to six inches across and necks twelve to fourteen inches long.  Provide a trellis or other support to encourage the development of straight necks.  110 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.

Lagenaria siceraria

Also known as siphon gourd, this long-necked gourd was traditionally used by Pioneers to create long handled dippers for use at the well or for drinking in the house.  This process of growing, curing, and cutting siphon gourds into beautiful and useful dippers is one of the many important Appalachian homesteading skills detailed in the famous Foxfire book series.  Vigorous, vining plants produce abundant yields of gourds with bulbs measuring four to six ... read more

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Lagenaria siceraria

Also known as siphon gourd, this long-necked gourd was traditionally used by Pioneers to create long handled dippers for use at the well or for drinking in the house.  This process of growing, curing, and cutting siphon gourds into beautiful and useful dippers is one of the many important Appalachian homesteading skills detailed in the famous Foxfire book series.  Vigorous, vining plants produce abundant yields of gourds with bulbs measuring four to six inches across and necks twelve to fourteen inches long.  Provide a trellis or other support to encourage the development of straight necks.  110 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.

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Dipper gourds

Just received the seeds. Looking forward to getting them planted. They arrived in good time, and everything went well. Thanks

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