Why buy scrubbies and washcloths when you can easily grow your own supply from a small garden plot? This season I grew two luffa plants and ended up with enough dish washing fiber for the next 5 years. This unique plant has been selected over the millennia for its fibrous fruit and it should have a space in your garden if you want to be more self sufficient. Easy to grow and prolific, the luffa provides an alternative to manufactured abrasive cleaning products, many of which are produced from or using fossil fuel. When the luffa reaches the end of its useful life, you simply compost it.
Drop that sponge! Grow your own instead
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