| 11. | It's like asking a luffa sponge to function as a razor blade.
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| 12. | Luffa was consecrated on 6 January 1091 by Thomas, the Archbishop of York.
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| 13. | It is covered with clematis and luffa vines, and surrounded by fennel and hollyhocks.
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| 14. | Luffas Aren't Just for Baths Anymore
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| 15. | While the luffa is mostly used as a sponge, young fruit can be eaten.
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| 16. | Most historians still incline to the belief that Luffa began the cathedral construction, however.
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| 17. | The name has been in English botany books since the mid 18th century as Luffa.
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| 18. | You might want to side-dress about a week after your luffas begin to bloom.
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| 19. | The luffa-producing flowers will have small fruit visible behind the blooms before they open.
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| 20. | Natural sea sponges or luffa rolled down your back and shoulders stimulate and exfoliate the skin.
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