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May 18, 2015 6:17 PM CST
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Name: Dave Whitinger
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Yes, Ann, they are plenty xeriscapic for us, especially once they get established. We never irrigate our luffas and they grow perfectly fine without it. We grow some out in the yard, up against the cattle's fence. Out there there's no water at all and they do fine.

We've also had volunteers grow in extremely poor clay soil with very bad drainage, and they grew huge vines and abundant fruits.

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