Decorative calabash small and large mixed consists of a large quantity of very colourful ornamental calabashes and decorative pumpkins. The different sizes and colours make it very inviting to use in all kinds of decorations and dried bouquets. This decorative calabash small and large mixed includes the following colours: white, green, yellow and orange. The calabashes are striped, mottled, puckered and uniform in colour. As these plants are relatively easy to grow, it is fun to do this together with the children. After this, the children can tinker with the results together. When the calabashes have dried well, they can be stored for months and used for decoration. Non hardy annual.
Indoor sowing: April - May
Outdoor sowing: June - July
Germination: 7 - 14 days
Germination temp.: 20 - 25 °C
Sowing depth: 1 - 1½ cm
Planting distance 100 - 125 cm
Plant position: sunny and sheltered against the wind
Harvesting period: August - October
Sow indoors from mid-April in a propagator or in a heated greenhouse. The temperature should be at least 20 °C, warmer will ensure better germination. It is important that the temperature is as constant as possible, as this ensures good germination. Use separate seed pots that are not too small (approx. 8 cm Ø). Put 1 seed per pot 1½ cm deep laterally in sowing soil and cover. After sowing and during germination, keep the soil well moist, but not too wet to prevent rotting. As soon as there is no more chance of night frost, gradually allow the young seedlings to get used to the outside temperature before putting them in the open ground. Harden them off from early May by putting the young plants outside during the day for 7 - 10 days. Make sure there is no more chance of night frost before putting the plants outside permanently. Calebashes are climbing plants that need a lot of space and also a very sturdy support.
Sow outdoors from June when it gets warmer in the open ground. A sunny place with shelter from the wind and good drainage is necessary. Sow 3 seeds per hole. Keep at least 100 - 125 cm space all around. Thin out the seedlings to 1 strongest per hole. To grow well and produce lots of fruit, calebashes need extra fertiliser. For example liquid tomato fertiliser, give this every other week once the fruits start growing. Careful weed removal is important for air circulation. Water sufficiently on the soil and not on the plants to prevent them from rotting. Be sure to provide a sturdy support. This plant is self-pollinating, but it can sometimes be useful to pollinate the fruits yourself. The plants develop male and female flowers on their own. Female flowers can be recognised by the small mock fruit that sits behind the flower.
These decorative calebashes are not edible. They are used as ornaments and decorations. So wreaths, floral arrangements and still lifes can be made with these beautiful calebashes. Carefully cut the fruits off the plant with a sharp knife. So that you do not damage the plant. Leave a piece of the stem. Let the fruits dry very well in a half-sunny spot with good ventilation. Once the fruits are thoroughly dry, they can be stored for months.