If you've followed my blog for a long time, you've already seen a post on one of my favorite things to grow--loofah, but I think it's time for another one. People are often surprised when they learn that loofahs are grown. No, a loofah isn't a sea sponge, but the mature "skeleton" of a zucchini-like plant. Everyone knows they are good for the bath but they also make great natural pan scrubbers in the kitchen. They are so popular that I have to remember to tuck away any that I want to keep myself. I raise three or four plants every year. Like a zucchini or a cucumber, it likes to spread out with little regard to another plant's personal space. Here is last year's crop. Early in the summer, the loofahs remained neatly on the trellis: But then they wandered over to the basil: Cozied among the tomatillos: And hung out with the butternut squash: Harvest time was a regular treasure hunt. But I ended up with about 20 loofahs fr...
life in and out of the soap studio
Very cute! Love them! Keep it coming please! :))
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ReplyDeleteLike the pink in black soapball and ofcourse the glitter haha...
These look so pretty!! Love the double colored polka dots.
ReplyDeleteSitting here smiling - also soap in phases, and I have to admit I love soapballs, and this looks great!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!! <3
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your nice words, everyone!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the polka dot soap!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love these. I wish I could master the soap ball embeds. I'm good at cutting things up and putting it in my soap.. lol
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