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  • Cleaned loofah can come in many colors - cream, tan, white, light green - and the variety is gorgeous.
  • Loofah can grow to over 20 inches long! We cut some to easy to use sizes for bathing and cleaning.
  • Loofah seeds, when ready to plant, are a deep black color.
  • Loofah blossoms anyone? Like a squash blossom, these blooms are a lovely orangey peach color. Though... we do not recommend eating them.
  • Vines can grow extremely thick and take over any space they are given. And boy, the shade feels so good in the heat of summer.
  • The nascent stages of loofah vines!
  • Baby loofah can be harvested and eaten. We let our grow to full size instead.
  • Growing bubs!
  • Loofah begin to change color as they mature, becoming a light weight gourd when ready for harvest.
  • Loofah tips in a favorite bucket. Every gardener should have a mustard colored bucket.
  • Can you peep the ripe seed hiding in these loofah?
  • Mmmm bop shu bop mmm loofah bop!
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Lone Ostrich Acres

Loofah

Loofah (aka luffa) are cousin to the cucumber, but when dried, they turn into an all-natural, earth-friendly sponge! These handy sponges can be used for everything you want to scrub - yourself, your dishes, your horse - and they compost easily and completely, leaving no junk on mother earth.

Simply dry your loofah between uses and wet again when you're ready to use them and Voila! the happiest sponge on earth. Even your fur babies can join the fun, using loofah as an all-natural chew toy that is safe for bellies and healthy for tiny teeth.

All of our loofahs are naturally grown in the beautiful Walla Walla Valley.

Our sponges are available in a variety of sizes, and we offer loofah scrubber soap as well.

Medium sponge - perfect for baths, general scrubbing, and dishes.
Full Loofah - choose your task and go to town! Cut them to size and enjoy.

Regular price
$13.00
Regular price
Sale price
$13.00
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Loofah can grow to over 20 inches long! We cut some to easy to use sizes for bathing and cleaning. Loofah seeds, when ready to plant, are a deep black color. Loofah blossoms anyone? Like a squash blossom, these blooms are a lovely orangey peach color. Though... we do not recommend eating them. Vines can grow extremely thick and take over any space they are given. And boy, the shade feels so good in the heat of summer. The nascent stages of loofah vines! Baby loofah can be harvested and eaten. We let our grow to full size instead.Growing bubs!Loofah begin to change color as they mature, becoming a light weight gourd when ready for harvest.Cleaned loofah can come in many colors - cream, tan, white, light green - and the variety is gorgeous. LoofahLoofah tips in a favorite bucket. Every gardener should have a mustard colored bucket.LoofahLoofahLoofahCan you peep the ripe seed hiding in these loofah?Mmmm bop shu bop mmm loofah bop!LoofahLoofahLoofahLoofahLoofah