Yes, my friend waits until they feel "woody", peels green, washes the flesh away from the fibres and dries the exposed fibre on the clothes line. It seems the distractible person in the video you found had similar methods.
hmm... so I should then pick and peel now? Sounds like a potentially messy job, but I ned to do something soon. We got our first frost warning for last night, but since these are on a vine, facing east and south, I did not worry bc they would be the least affected. However, since the days and nights have cooled down, the vines are looking rather sad anyway.
The birdhouse gourds need to be picked as well. Sounds like I can possibly hang them (the birdhouse gourds) outside to cure and dry through the winter. I can hang from the roof supports in the run so they stay dry, and get lots of airflow. I've heard the smell of drying birdhouse gourds is unpleasant, so they won't be coming inside.
My birthday was last month and I got this gnome as a gift from hubs so I put him in the shade garden, love him! I am glad it’s cooling off so I can meditate outside again in the morning. Also a few snaps from the shade garden
