Loofah question

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JuzaMum
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Loofah question

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I have a few little loofah seedlings growing on my windowsill and am wondering the best place to plant them out. I have single storey extension on my house and was thinking I could pop them in a growbag and let them trail over the roof. What I wanted to know is would they just grow over the roof (it is a gentle slope) or would they damage it in the way ivy does?

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Re: Loofah question

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Don't think they'd do any damage. I'd put them somewhere sunny but sheltered from the wind. I know that Durgan grows them, he sent me some seeds this year. Might be worth messaging him.

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Re: Loofah question

Post: # 258985Post JuzaMum »

Thanks - I will do that.

I saw small pieces of loofah for sale in a health food shop recently at £1.80!! so a good crop could make me rich :lol:

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Post: # 259540Post Potter's Farm »

Ha ha, you and me both!!!!

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