- Hardiness Zone: 6-12 Annual
Seed Depth: 1 inch
Seed Spacing: 18–24 inches
Row Spacing: 4–6 feet
Sunlight: Full sun
Days to Sprout: 7–14 days
Days to Maturity: 110–140 days
Growth Habit: Vining climber
Sunlight: Full sun for maximum growth and fruit development.
Soil Type: Rich, well-drained soil with plenty of compost.
When to Plant: After all frost danger has passed and soil is warm (70°F+).
Direct Sowing: Sow seeds at depth and keep evenly moist until sprouting.
Indoor Sowing: Start 4–6 weeks before last frost; transplant gently to avoid root disturbance.
Succession Planting: Not needed; loofah is a long-season crop.
Watering: Deep, consistent watering during hot weather.
Feeding: Apply compost or balanced fertilizer early and midseason.
Mulching: Helps retain moisture and reduce weed pressure.
Pruning / Staking: Encourage upward growth with trellises; prune side shoots if space is limited.
General Maintenance: Support heavy fruits as needed and remove damaged gourds.
When to Harvest:
- For eating: When young and under 6 inches.
- For sponges: When gourds turn yellow-brown and feel lightweight.
How to Harvest: Cut from vine with pruners; handle mature gourds gently.
Storing the Crop:
- Edible: Refrigerate and use within a week.
- Sponges: Peel, wash seeds out, and dry thoroughly before storing.
When to Collect: From fully mature, dried gourds at season’s end.
How to Collect: Break open dried gourds, remove seeds, and allow to dry fully.
Storing Seeds: Store in a cool, dry place; viable for 3–5 years.

Why You’ll Love It
Dual-Purpose Harvest: Enjoy tender young gourds as a vegetable or let them mature into natural loofah sponges.
Vigorous Vines: Fast-growing climbers that quickly cover trellises, fences, and arches.
Highly Productive: Produces multiple long fruits per vine in warm, sunny conditions.
Eco-Friendly: A sustainable, biodegradable alternative to synthetic kitchen and bath sponges.
Fun to Grow: A great conversation piece and rewarding crop for all gardening skill levels.
Plant Characteristics
Height: Vines 10–30 feet
Growth Habit: Fast-growing climber; requires strong support
Fruit Color: Green exterior that dries to tan fibers
Days to Maturity: 110–140 days
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Young fruits taste like mild zucchini or squash
Culinary Uses: Stir-fries, sautés, soups, and curries (when harvested under 6 inches)
Cooking Tips: Harvest very young for best texture; mature fruits become fibrous and are best dried for sponges.
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Corn, beans, sunflowers, and other tall support plants
Avoid Planting Near: Potatoes (compete for nutrients)
Bonus Benefit: Large leaves create shade that suppresses weeds underneath trellises
Common Issues and Solutions
Poor Pollination: Hand-pollinate flowers or attract pollinators with nearby blooms.
Slow Growth: Plant only when soil is fully warm; loofah needs heat to thrive.
Fruit Rot: Provide strong airflow and trellis support to keep gourds off the ground.
Seeds Per Packet
| 1g | Approximately 10 |
| 3g | Approximately 30 |
Why You’ll Love It
Dual-Purpose Harvest: Enjoy tender young gourds as a vegetable or let them mature into natural loofah sponges.
Vigorous Vines: Fast-growing climbers that quickly cover trellises, fences, and arches.
Highly Productive: Produces multiple long fruits per vine in warm, sunny conditions.
Eco-Friendly: A sustainable, biodegradable alternative to synthetic kitchen and bath sponges.
Fun to Grow: A great conversation piece and rewarding crop for all gardening skill levels.
Plant Characteristics
Height: Vines 10–30 feet
Growth Habit: Fast-growing climber; requires strong support
Fruit Color: Green exterior that dries to tan fibers
Days to Maturity: 110–140 days
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Young fruits taste like mild zucchini or squash
Culinary Uses: Stir-fries, sautés, soups, and curries (when harvested under 6 inches)
Cooking Tips: Harvest very young for best texture; mature fruits become fibrous and are best dried for sponges.
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Corn, beans, sunflowers, and other tall support plants
Avoid Planting Near: Potatoes (compete for nutrients)
Bonus Benefit: Large leaves create shade that suppresses weeds underneath trellises
Common Issues and Solutions
Poor Pollination: Hand-pollinate flowers or attract pollinators with nearby blooms.
Slow Growth: Plant only when soil is fully warm; loofah needs heat to thrive.
Fruit Rot: Provide strong airflow and trellis support to keep gourds off the ground.
Seeds Per Packet
| 1g | Approximately 10 |
| 3g | Approximately 30 |

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