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ALMOST BEEKEEPING - RELATED TOPICS => GARDENING AROUND THE HOUSE => Topic started by: beechet on January 10, 2018, 10:44:01 pm
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I haven't grown any yet because they need a substantial fence or trellis but I accidentally discovered some on my morning walk and the bees were crazy about them. From what I have read they have a long growing season. http://www.luffa.info/luffagrowing.htm
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My Chinese friends like to eat them (green, of course), but I haven't found a way to prepare them to make them taste very good.
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I grow them every season. My bees never forage on them because they found better
forage sources. Though mine are the triangular luffa not the one shown on your link. Maybe the
bees like the other type better?
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My Chinese friends like to eat them (green, of course), but I haven't found a way to prepare them to make them taste very good.
Funny that's where I found those, it was behind a Chinese restaurant and owners / employees had planted them and looked like they really knew what they were doing. I watched them for weeks and most of the time several bees would be in the same bloom at the same time.
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I grow them every season. My bees never forage on them because they found better
forage sources. Though mine are the triangular luffa not the one shown on your link. Maybe the
bees like the other type better?
My neighbor has grown them and one year one grew in their rain gutter. Nice square luffa.
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Are we talking about the rounded Luffa or its cousin with the ribs on the squash?
I've never planted the rounded Luffa before.