Feb 27 โ€ข 17:27 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ท Argentina Clarin (ES)

Neither ivy nor ficus: the climbing plant that gives you natural sponges in 6 months (and changes your patio)

A climbing plant called luffa is gaining popularity for its quick growth and the ability to produce natural sponges, making it a sustainable choice for urban gardens and patios.

Climbing plants are often chosen to bring greenery to patios, terraces, and urban gardens. Among these species, luffa stands out for its rapid growth and additional benefit of providing natural sponges. Unlike the more traditional climbing plants such as ivy, ficus, or jasmine, luffa is not just ornamental but also functional, making it increasingly popular with those seeking sustainable and practical home solutions.

Luffa thrives in favorable conditions and can cover fences, pergolas, or walls in less than six months. Its dense foliage provides shade and cooling relief during the summer months. As it matures, the fruit of the luffa transforms into reusable natural sponges, presenting an eco-friendly alternative for household cleaning and beauty purposes. This dual purpose sets luffa apart and appeals to environmentally conscious consumers.

In Argentina, interest in luffa cultivation is rising as people become more aware of sustainable practices in urban gardening. This trend reflects a broader move towards eco-friendly living and a desire to reduce waste by using natural products. As urban spaces become more developed, plants like luffa that offer both aesthetic and practical benefits are likely to see increased adoption, potentially changing the landscape of urban gardening.

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