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Captain Cold Weather |
Boulder County Colorado USA planet Earth
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I was wondering if anyone who grows luffa could e-mail me [email protected]
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3/31/2010 9:11:58 AM
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Palm Chicken |
McMinnville, Oregon
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I have attempted to grown luffa? It seems they like very hot climates? And I didnt do very well drying them? If I were growing them again, I would cut them into segments while green. I always wanted to place segments into soap as a defoilant, cross sections are like an orange. good luck?
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4/21/2010 3:02:55 AM
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