Long Gourd Growing Forum
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Subject: Gourd question
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iceman |
Eddyz@efirehose.net
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We all grow gourds straight down, and in some cases, end up digging a hole for the fruit, Has anyone fastened a long board at a slight angle, or is this not a good idea, My problem is, I have my gourd in raised beds with heat cabnles and I don't want to accidently cut one. Eddy
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9/15/2008 8:08:18 PM
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sambo |
Sparta, NC
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Eddy I don't see why that wouldn't work. Good idea
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9/15/2008 8:48:28 PM
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Dutch Brad |
Netherlands
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Rick Sanders, a Canadian living in Germany, did it this year with success.
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9/16/2008 2:59:05 AM
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Vader |
western PA
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thats what i did last year
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9/16/2008 9:12:21 AM
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Bob Attaway |
Flowery Branch, Georgia
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Eddy:
Good question, I wondered the same thing in 2005. Glad to hear it will work. I was afraid the resistance from the board would impede growth.
Thanks: Bob A.
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9/16/2008 9:25:47 AM
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ottone JR |
REHOBOTH Mass.
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I've been growing long gourds for 3 years .Last year I had one growing 5 feet off the ground . It was growing fast so I dwanted to see what it would do.I nailed 3 - 1 x 6 pine bourds together on an angle it went 98 inches .It does work. george
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9/17/2008 10:08:50 PM
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Iowegian |
Anamosa, IA BPIowegian@aol.com
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My first year I grew one on a slant board. This year I am doing the same. It works OK if you have one set too close to the ground. I just learned that you can't use black electrical tape to hold the gourd on the board: it will burn it in the sun.
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9/18/2008 8:23:37 AM
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Chris L |
Ontario
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We have been doing that here on some gourds for a few years now. Two boards attached together will make a nice "V" trough so the gourd will not fall off. The board can then be used to transport the gourd later. Try wrapping the board with a plastic sheet to make it slippery and it will grow down just fine.
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9/19/2008 5:53:53 PM
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