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Gaea's Blessing Seeds - Luffa Gourd Seeds - Non-GMO - with Easy to Follow Planting Instructions - Heirloom Sponge Loofah Muop Huong 93% Germination Rate
Main highlights- Luffa aegyptiaca - Non-GMO, Open-Pollinated
- In addition to being a scrubber and a comestible, this versatile gourd has been used to make soundproof wall boarding, to insulate army helmets, to stuff mattresses and saddles and even to make filters for steam engines and diesel motors!
- High Germination Rate - 93% with current lot
- Gaea’s Blessing is based in Illinois, USA. We are committed to promoting sustainable growing methods, to protect the biodiversity of our planet, to do our best to ensure the wellness of the environment, and above all, to ensure your satisfaction. As adopters of the Safe Seed Pledge, we do not consciously buy or sell seeds that have been genetically modified.
- Also known as Dishrag Gourd, luffa gourd is often dried and used for making bath sponges. It is also a delicious gourd that can be steamed and pan-fried for a tasty dish. Can be cooked like okra!
Gaea's Blessing Seeds - Luffa Gourd Seeds (3.0g) - Bonanza Heirloom - Non-GMO Seeds with Easy to Follow Planting Instructions - Heirloom Sponge Ridged Loofah Muop Huong 94% Germination Rate
Main highlights- Luffa acutangula - Non-GMO, Open-Pollinated, High Germination Rate - 94% with current lot!
- In addition to being a scrubber and a comestible, this versatile gourd has been used to make soundproof wall boarding, to insulate army helmets, to stuff mattresses and saddles and even to make filters for steam engines and diesel motors!
- Gaea’s Blessing is based in Austin, TX. We are committed to promoting sustainable growing methods, to protect the biodiversity of our planet, to do our best to ensure the wellness of the environment, and above all, to ensure your satisfaction. As adopters of the Safe Seed Pledge, we do not consciously buy or sell seeds that have been genetically modified.
- Bonanza is an heirloom that produces high yields of long, ridged edible fruits on strong lateral branches.
- Also known as Dishrag Gourd, luffa gourd is often dried and used for making bath sponges. It is also a delicious gourd that can be steamed and pan-fried for a tasty dish. Can be cooked like okra!
50 Luffa Gourd Seeds - Muop Huong - AKA Sponge Gourd, Luffa Aegyptiaca, Angled Luffa Ridge Gourd, Okra Dish Cloth Gourd, Loofah, Vegetable Sponge Seeds | Non GMO | Organic | Heirloom
Main highlights- This is a fast-growing vine best suited to tropical and subtropical climates. Many parts of the plant can be used – the young stems, leaves, and flower buds can be used as greens, the seeds can be roasted and eaten and the young fruit can be used like zucchini. When mature, the fruit is an unusually angled gourd-like structure, hence the name.
- Sunlight: Partial Shade, Full Sun | Germination: 7-14 days | Days to Harvest: 40 - 45 days
- Package Contains 50 Luffa Gourd Seeds
- INSTRUCTIONS: Soak seeds in water overnight before planting to increase germination. Start indoors in flats 6-8 weeks before the last frost date. Transplant outside after danger of frost has passed or sow seeds in spring/early summer after the last frost in a warm, sunny location. It requires a long, warm growing season.
- For eating, harvest the young fruits when they reach 12-15 cm (4-6 in) in length, or approximately 1/3 to 1/2 in their mature size. Older fruits will contain the fibrous skeleton characteristic of luffa gourds. Raw fruits may be sliced and eaten in salads.
- Common names: Luffa Acutangula Seeds Angled Luffa Ridge Gourd Turai Chinese okra dish cloth gourd, ridged gourd, sponge gourd, vegetable gourd, strainer vine, ribbed loofah, silky gourd, silk gourd, and sinkwa towelsponge
Edible Luffa Seeds for Planting | Long Smooth Sponge Gourd Muop Huong by Kitchenseeds | Asian Vegetable Luffa Seeds 20 Seeds
Main highlights- Versatile and Nutritious: Luffa is a versatile vegetable, enjoyed in a variety of Asian dishes. Known for its mild flavor and tender texture, it can be used in soups, stir-fries, or steamed. Additionally, when fully matured, it can be dried and used as a natural sponge.
- Sustainable Gardening: By growing your own Luffa, you contribute to a more sustainable lifestyle. Not only do you get fresh, homegrown vegetables, but you also have the opportunity to produce natural, biodegradable sponges from mature gourds.
- Premium Asian Vegetable Luffa Seeds: This pack contains 20 high-quality Luffa seeds, perfect for growing the popular Long Smooth Sponge Gourd, also known as Muop Huong. These seeds are carefully selected for their superior quality and high germination rates.
- Ideal for Home Gardens: These Luffa seeds are suitable for both garden beds and containers, making them a great choice for home gardeners. Whether you have a spacious yard or a small balcony, you can successfully grow your own fresh Luffa.
- Easy to Grow: Luffa seeds are easy to plant and care for, making them suitable for gardeners of all skill levels. With proper care, these seeds will quickly germinate and produce healthy, vigorous plants.
- Detailed Planting Instructions: The packet includes clear and detailed planting instructions, guiding you through the process of growing your own Luffa. Learn the best practices for sowing, watering, and harvesting to ensure a successful crop.
Luffa Sponge Gourd Seeds Vegetable Sponge Smooth Loofah 30 Seeds
Main highlights- Vigorous, rapidly growing vines from which fruit can be harvested over a long period of time.
- They are very easy to grow. A large trellis or fence is recommended.
- The luffa sponge gourd (luffa actangula) (also referred to as Poor Man's dish rag) is a tropical vine that thrives under heat and humidity.
- First harvest is typically in 55 to 60 days. Average water needs. Water regularly, but don't over water.
Muop Khia Seeds Angled Luffa Used in Soups Stews and Stir-Fries Nutritional Benefits High in Fiber, Vitamins, and Minerals Trellis 20Pcs Vegetable Seeds by YEGAOL Garden
Main highlights- THIN: Once the seedlings have emerged, thin them out to one strong plant per pot or every 12 inches in the ground.
- SOW: Plant the seeds in small pots or directly in the ground at a depth of about 1 inch. Space the seeds about 6-8 inches apart.
- SOAK: Soak the Muop Khia seeds in water for several hours before planting to help speed up germination.
- LOCATION: Choose a sunny and sheltered spot in your garden with well-draining soil. If the soil is not well-draining, consider adding organic matter such as compost to improve soil quality.
- HARVEST: With proper care, Muop Khia should germinate in 7-10 days and be ready for harvest in about 60-70 days after planting.
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