How I Make Sponges From LUFFA Grown In My BACKYARD! Tutorial - Homemade Gift Ideas!

How I Make Sponges From LUFFA Grown In My BACKYARD! Tutorial - Homemade Gift Ideas!

Bre Ellis

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@robgonzalez129
@robgonzalez129 - 24.01.2024 05:09

Hi I am going to start growing loofahs the spring. Do I have to worry about rodents? Any idea on how to keep them away?

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@brajo2719
@brajo2719 - 01.12.2023 07:18

Hi Bree, Bro here from India, Bangalore. As most, I too watched your video with absolute care and I'm excited to do something what you have done. Since you are experienced, could you guide me how do I colour bleach the vibe dried brownish loofah. By the by, you are from which country and where is your farm house. Looking forward ❤

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@linesbylisa3557
@linesbylisa3557 - 16.10.2023 06:16

That’s amazing! I’m going to have to grow them! Is didn’t know they had so many uses.

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@sandrazuchara3270
@sandrazuchara3270 - 11.10.2023 17:02

Do you grow a specific variety?

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@vivianaosorio3250
@vivianaosorio3250 - 07.10.2023 11:01

This is the world’s GD BEST LUFFA. I use nothing else. Simple dried out zucchini 🥰 nature’s best truly

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@debdcampbell
@debdcampbell - 27.09.2023 23:07

I am just finding your channel! Love the style. Do you sell any loofah seeds

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@MW-rb3ny
@MW-rb3ny - 22.09.2023 20:25

We grew these this year. It was so fun!

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@pomroy65
@pomroy65 - 21.09.2023 18:26

these are beautiful! I never knew you could make them flat like this by cutting the loofah! Thank you!

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@flaviaconde112
@flaviaconde112 - 16.09.2023 20:51

Do you know you can eat them when they are young?

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@veronica8939
@veronica8939 - 15.09.2023 08:10

This is very famous in Bangladesh. Most of us use this as loofa. It's called "dundoler khosha" in Bengali❤

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@teeteepimentalrogers4386
@teeteepimentalrogers4386 - 12.09.2023 16:44

Hello, new sub here. I'm not a homesteader or a gardener, but I came across your recent videos, and I am absolutely in awe of you. The things you accomplish in a day are exhausting to watch! 😮 You're adorable and strong as an ox. I hope you one day get your dream land and I can't wait to see what you'll do with that! You're amazing! Much love from Rhode Island. Terry 🙏♥️💯

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@richelleg225
@richelleg225 - 11.09.2023 17:53

I definitely want to grow luffa next year!

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@go-healthy8132
@go-healthy8132 - 11.09.2023 15:04

Sooo cool 🙏👍😘😘😘

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@Fatimasroots
@Fatimasroots - 09.09.2023 22:22

It’s so lovely that you’re showing others what they can grow! I hope to inspire others to do the same with my garden videos🌿🌸 thank you for your inspiration!

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@emilyclontz4009
@emilyclontz4009 - 09.09.2023 21:00

For the green one, if you put slits in them around the husk then bake them for 30 minutes at 200°, it will come right off. Then you let them dry in the oven more after the cool down or hang dry them! :)

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@emekasearthgems3376
@emekasearthgems3376 - 09.09.2023 20:30

I love this! Thanks for sharing 💜

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@meganlugg5571
@meganlugg5571 - 09.09.2023 04:21

Hi Bre, growing Luffas for the first time. Can they be used in the bottom of nesting boxes?

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@theburtonteam-realtors500
@theburtonteam-realtors500 - 08.09.2023 23:20

I'm so happy that I watched this. Rainy day in Florida, I've binged your channel most of the day.

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@lindseythompson2108
@lindseythompson2108 - 08.09.2023 17:05

Blanket stitch would make a good edging just search. Really enjoyed seeing how to make the sponges.

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@wildtimberfarm
@wildtimberfarm - 08.09.2023 16:55

This was such an amazing tutorial, I'm sold! Totally trying to grow some next year!

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@user-kn4mm8tx6y
@user-kn4mm8tx6y - 08.09.2023 11:48

We found heaven,you heaven on earth.i need luffa seed.shamim✌💚👏🦋

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@folksagabookart
@folksagabookart - 08.09.2023 11:12

I tried growing these for the first time this year but I got nothing from them. This summer has been mostly rain though, extremely rainy. So that might be why.

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@jackiek4159
@jackiek4159 - 08.09.2023 10:58

I didn't know that you could grow your own sponges! This is so cool! 😍🙌

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@riverrootsfarm
@riverrootsfarm - 08.09.2023 07:13

I found you on Insta but I’m definitely subscribing here too! I’m so glad I watched the full tutorial for this bc the addition of the soap bar is genius! I will definitely give this a try :)

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@jayneeburks8482
@jayneeburks8482 - 08.09.2023 05:31

Another thing I have not grown. I am inspired! 😁

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@enersaveltd
@enersaveltd - 08.09.2023 04:17

Love this! I grew loofah for the first time this year and I’m excited to try and make these. I wonder if maybe baking the green ones at a low temp would help with peeling the skins or putting in a dehydrator? Hmmmm

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@christytschappat2592
@christytschappat2592 - 08.09.2023 04:12

Thank you for granting my request in making this video. I had no idea! This video was very interesting. I always wondered how they were processed. And the soap… how neat. How long do these stay fresh? ❤❤❤❤

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@SeareanMoon
@SeareanMoon - 08.09.2023 03:27

I want to try growing them one year! plan to start indoors early (Alaskan here) so it has a chance to brown :p

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@kimberlyearly8918
@kimberlyearly8918 - 08.09.2023 03:04

I'm so glad you shared this! I've often wondered how you turn those long, odd looking 'fruits' into sponges! I this I might give it a go next year. How many seeds did you plant?

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@dqwinters9206
@dqwinters9206 - 08.09.2023 02:53

I've never seen anyone do a video on this topic before. Nicely done!

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@rebeccawatson9284
@rebeccawatson9284 - 08.09.2023 02:21

Awesome ❤

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@pauly0169
@pauly0169 - 08.09.2023 02:03

I have about 4 growing right now, racing against time here in Wisconsin. Hope the weather holds out long enough

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@Dirtgranule98
@Dirtgranule98 - 08.09.2023 01:31

Very beautiful, I love nature, plants and everything in nature

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@toddmiller1753
@toddmiller1753 - 08.09.2023 01:04

Ok so those are like the ones you see in bath and body store thing? So cool I never knew you could grow them! I'm starting to plan my 1st garden ever for this coming season, these will be on my list, thank you so much for the info!

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@mariacristinacunha5789
@mariacristinacunha5789 - 08.09.2023 00:36

Amazing!! 👏👏

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@striketochill
@striketochill - 08.09.2023 00:31

Yay thank you for this video!!! Awesome!!

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@mitchducky962
@mitchducky962 - 08.09.2023 00:23

I'm Deaf and sign language my own fast two hands. Good afternoon 👋🏾💪🏾💬🙏🏾🤲🏾🔜🆗👐🏾 what up with your garden and something else ever since vegetables and flowers show up special thing is this important one plants?❤👌🏾🫰🏾🫴🏾🫵🏾👏🏾🫴🏾🦻🏾🦻🏾🦻🏾🤳🏾🤳🏾🆗🙌🏾

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@olgavitiuc3357
@olgavitiuc3357 - 08.09.2023 00:12

I never grew loofahs and know nothing about them, but is it possible to dry them off the vine? Like, if you hang them in the basement or a garage so they don't get rained on, will they dry, or will they rot?

ETA: also, is it loofah, or luffa? :)

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@sherry2836
@sherry2836 - 08.09.2023 00:11

What a fun project! Are they soft enough to use on your body? Definitely a great "homegrown, handmade" 'gift idea !

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@therealzuluking
@therealzuluking - 08.09.2023 00:04

I grew Luffa this year and last week I successfully pollinated 2 and one today!! Can't wait to harvest 🤝🏾 It's 3 stories high and growing 😂😂😂

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@samseddie01
@samseddie01 - 07.09.2023 23:57

alright I'm gonna harvest mine. you inspired me but I only got 2 :) oh well

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@TheCornDavis
@TheCornDavis - 07.09.2023 23:52

Yeeeees another video! Lets gooooo! I absolutely love loofahs! They are the only sponge that works well for me in bathing

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