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“Gourd-geous” Garden (Part 2)

By Michelle Domocol
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This past May, I introduced some growing strategies for delicious and versatile gourds like kalabasa (squash), sikwa (luffa), kalabasang puti (kalubay/bottle gourd) and ampalaya (bitter gourd/bittermelon).

Now that it’s October, you can start planting more of these delicious, vining vegetables again. Plus, sayote (chayote) is another option that thrives in October’s weather.

Check out “Gourd-geous” Garden to review the basic growing strategies for gourds. In this post, I’ll explain the beneifts and techniques of gourd trellising. For detailed gourd garden designs, order my new Kitchen Garden design book.


Gifts of Gourd Trellising

Is trellising really worth it? Can we just let the gourds spread on the ground naturally? That is an option but here are some very important benefits to consider:

Photo 1. Left to Right: Examples of gourds growing on arches, pergolas, and wall trellis.
Photo 2. Types of vertical structures for trellising; A: Arbor or archway; B: Pergola with added trellis panel; C: Trellis panel with pot.
Photo 3. Gourds hanging from pergolas and trellises. A: Sikwa; B: bottle gourd; C: Ampalaya; D: Sayote; E: Kalabasa

Trellising Tips

So here are some tips and tricks to trellising.

Photo 4. Left: Gourd tendrils wrapping around trellis; Right: Tying and guiding gourd stem & vine.

to gently and loosely tie the stems to the structure.

Photo 5. Examples of gourd hammocks

Hope you enjoyed this mini-exploration into gourd-geous trellising. Until next post, happy gardening!

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