Dipper Gourd Seed

Heirloom - Non-GMO - Reliable Germination

$3.49 USD
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Size: 1 Packet

What Makes Survival Garden Seeds Different - non-GMO heirloom seeds

Dipper Gourds grow up to 2' long and 5" around at the "dipper" or bulbous portion of the gourd. Once dried and cut to shape, they have many practical uses.

  • Interesting Shape - Dipper gourds grow with a long skinny neck ending in a round shape that can be used as a ladle when cut and dried early. For straighter "handles" train the plant to grow up a trellis. Necks will naturally curve if left to grow on the ground.
  • Birdhouses - Dipper gourds can be adapted to make beautiful birdhouses for purple martins and other cavity nesting birds. The long handle makes these birdhouses visually interesting and appealing
  • Scarify for Better Germination - This type of seed should be soaked and/or scarified prior to planting for improved germination. Scarification means nicking, scratching, sanding, or otherwise damaging the exterior coating of the seed. This can be done with a nail file or sandpaper. Follow instructions on packets for best results.

Net Wt. 3G

Heirloom Vegetable Seeds

All of our seeds are open-pollinated, non-GMO, heirloom varieties with tested germination rates

Specifications

  • Botanical Name
    Lagenaria siceraria
  • Planting Zones
    7-12
  • Light
    Full Sun
  • Soil Temp for Germination
    70-85 Degrees F
  • Germination Time
    7-28 Days
  • Planting Depth
    1 Inch
  • Plant Size
    15-25 Feet (vine)
  • Days to Harvest
    90-120 Days
  • Growing Instructions
    For improved germination rates, soak seeds overnight and clip off seed tail to speed germination. Start 3-4 weeks before last frost indoors or sow directly outdoors once soil has warmed to at least 70 degrees F. Space hills 5 feet apart in a sunny spot with well draining soil. Thin each hill to the strongest vine.
  • Seed Saving Instructions
    Open dried gourd and pull out seeds. Separate from papery pulp and discard any molded or damaged seeds. Allow seeds to dry on a tray for up to a week. Label and keep in a dry cool place for up to 5 years.
  • Seed Count (approximate)
    16 to 20

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Why Choose Survival Garden Seeds

At Survival Garden Seeds, we believe in preparing today for tomorrow’s peace of mind. That’s why we offer only heirloom, non-GMO, and untreated seeds you can trust to nourish your family and support a sustainable lifestyle. As a family-owned American company, we’re committed to providing seeds that grow strong and true—helping you cultivate health, resilience, and beauty in your garden.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are your seeds heirloom and open-pollinated?

Yes. All of our seeds are heirloom, open-pollinated varieties, which means they can produce seeds that grow true to type and are suitable for seed saving.

You can learn more about open-pollinated, heirloom, and non-GMO seeds in our Survival Garden Training blog.

Are your seeds non-GMO?

Yes. All Survival Garden Seeds are 100% non-GMO. Our seeds are open-pollinated heirloom varieties and are never genetically modified.

Are your seeds treated with chemicals?

No. Our seeds are completely untreated and free from chemical coatings, fungicides, or synthetic treatments.

How do I know my seeds are fresh?

Every seed packet includes a packed-for date, and we germination-test each seed lot before packaging to ensure high viability.

What is the shelf life of your seeds?

Most seeds remain viable for 3 to 5 years or longer when stored properly in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture.

In what USDA hardiness zones can I grow your seeds?

Our varieties are selected to grow successfully across USDA Hardiness Zones 3 through 10. Each packet includes variety-specific planting guidance and germination tips.