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Subject: loofa seeds
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Ice Man |
Garner, NC
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Some one gave me a dried up gourd looking thing last week and told me to crack it open. Inside was a beautiful loofa sponge that the wife loves. I kept all the seeds and plan on planting them next year but have no idea of what to do. I thought they came from the ocean. I grow watermelons and plan on adding these to the list for next year. Do I just plant them after frost on a fence and let them go or is there any special treatment that is better. Thanks in advance. Todd
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9/15/2009 4:12:00 PM
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don young |
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no info for long gourds from me but a suggestion your name/handle/ is confusing to a well known grower in canada eddy z i can see this possible confusing things
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9/15/2009 4:30:03 PM
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