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Instructions
1
Dig the soil in a 4-by-1 foot area of your garden bed to loosen it and allow room for the gourds' roots to grow. You'll need to dig at least eight inches into the ground, turning the surface soil under as you break up dirt clumps and remove rock or twigs.
2
Add four inches of compost material over the bed, and mix the compost in with the garden bed. Add more compost and mix again as necessary to make your soil light and loose.
3
Install and secure the trellis in the middle of the bed. While the trellis can be as short as three feet, a 5-foot trellis will provide enough support for vigorous plants.
4
Plant two to three seeds approximately six inches in from one end of the bed area two inches deep and gently cover over.
5
Plant another set of two to three seeds on the other end of the bed in the same manner leaving approximately three feet and the shared trellis between the two sets of seeds.
6
Moisten the soil area around the seeds and keep the soil moist to aid germination for the first three weeks.