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Harnessing The Power Of Luffas For Shade And Sponges

By Michael d'Estries on regular

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If you're a regular reader, you no doubt know we here at Groovy have a fascination with the seemingly magical properties of the Luffa. Not only can it be harvested to create the sponge-like scrubber most people love in the tub, but it can also help shade your home and keep things cool in the heat of summer. Just ask John Lawvere — an entire side of his trailer in Arizona is shaded from the sun with several Luffa vines. Additionally, he makes some extra cash from his crop by selling the "sponges" for $5/each come harvest time. Says John,

"I teach Physics at a community college in Tucson, AZ. My remodeling/plumber friend helped me a lot at building supports for Luffa vines. We have an idea about building structures over parking lots (near apartment complexes and other businesses) to save those people money on air conditioning while producing a valuable crop."

Not a bad idea, right? We applaud John and his amazing "Luffa Tunnel" — something he says "convinced my girlfriend's mother (in Belarus) that I was a good man." Ha, nice.

For our original classic, "How To Make (And Grow) A Luffa", click here

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