When you live somewhere dry, it's hard to imagine a problem consisting of too much rain! ๐ God to know about luffa liking a lot of water. It's something I've been considering growing, but it might need more prep than I realised.
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Thank you so much for all the love and support! If you have water shortages loofah might not be for your garden. I started my plants in the dry season but we have a well with an unlimited supply of water.