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Gourds are a vine crop that bears an abundance of ornamental, fun and curious-shaped fruits which are prized for fall decorating. Fancy ornamental gourds are easy to grow, requiring the same culture as winter squash. Hard-shelled gourds are heat-loving and typically take longer to mature than fancy gourds. Seed size varies from 125-500 seeds per ounce.