Nice content, dunno why but everything that has a vine has my attention, specially pumpkins/squash. Theres something so mesmerizing about something just taking over the garden, like the stuff of dreams haha
I have about 300 luffa gourds half harvested here in Destin. The link to your video on how to peel them is missing atm. I have been playing around with best practices and am looking for ideas from my favorite channels! 😊
Good question - yes. I noticed the ants hang out inside the flowers of squash and cucumbers like they do with my luffa. I dunno if they are pollinators for squash and cucumbers like luffa though. If the ants are not damaging your plants, then leave them be.
Nice content, dunno why but everything that has a vine has my attention, specially pumpkins/squash. Theres something so mesmerizing about something just taking over the garden, like the stuff of dreams haha
I love how fast they grow! It’s like watching nature do its magic.
I have about 300 luffa gourds half harvested here in Destin. The link to your video on how to peel them is missing atm. I have been playing around with best practices and am looking for ideas from my favorite channels! 😊
Thanks for letting me know, I fixed it. The link to the luffa peeling video: th-cam.com/video/tc0p7JrPhlI/w-d-xo.html
I wish I could grow loofah. Living in green bay, Wisconsin, winter weather is right around the corner with white stuff 😂.
Move to FL so you can garden year round like me LOL. My in-laws are from Minnesota and moved down here.
@JerrasGarden Yeah that's a whole nother thing with all the storms ,bugs,reptiles et al in FL. Might get a greenhouse though.
Can I purchase some from you? Gracias
Your business is open sunday
I have a question .. now that u said not to mess with the ants does that goes as well with pumpkin squash and cucumbers .
Good question - yes. I noticed the ants hang out inside the flowers of squash and cucumbers like they do with my luffa. I dunno if they are pollinators for squash and cucumbers like luffa though. If the ants are not damaging your plants, then leave them be.