If you've ever wondered where loofahs come from, take a trip with us. If you’ve spent most of your life under the impression that loofahs are some type of sea sponge and that these scratchy natural ...
Many people think luffas are sponges that come from the sea. Not so! Luffas are in fact a kind of squash that grow on a farm. We have our very own luffa farm nestled in the western hills of Nipomo.
Central Coast living means countless tours and unique places to visit. If you have an itch for quirky farm tour, scratch it by taking a quick drive out to Nipomo. Next to Willow Road, a big sign will ...
IF YOU HAVE A SHOWER RITUAL, it probably includes some or all of the following: shampoo, conditioner, soap, a shower cap, a washcloth, and some sort of brush or loofah, the tool that'll give your skin ...
Deanne Coon, owner of The Luffa Farm in Nipomo, is shown here inside one of her greenhouses with a luffa still on the vine. [email protected] Dorothea Lange’s iconic Migrant Mother ...
The Central Coast is unique when it comes to our agriculture. We grow wine grapes, strawberries, and even luffa sponges. The Luffa Farm is tucked away along Willow Road in Nipomo. You’ll find backyard ...
Having grown luffa for over twenty years and passionate about its benefits. Deb offers many luffa products including cat toys, luffa diffusers, luffa farm art such as luffa longhorns and luffa ...
SANTA MARIA, Calif. -- Agritourism is a growing business on the Central Coast. With a myriad of agricultural operations, the Central Coast is a perfect place for agritourism, which is defined as a ...
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