corn broom |
How often do you think about brooms? I just bought a new one
which got me to thinking. Which is better synthetic or natural? Natural brooms are made from a type of grain
called broomcorn or Sorghum vulgare. These flat bristled brooms in use today were
apparently invented by the Shakers in the 19th century. Before that,
brooms were more round, made with courser material and were less effective. However,
the popularity of these so called corn brooms have decreased dramatically in
recent years and much of the broom corn crop is now used to make more decorative
items such as wreaths and baskets. Although
much of this broomcorn is grown in Kentucky, apparently a majority now is grown
in Mexico. I’ve found that these brooms come in different qualities with some having very
few bristles and so sweeping in inefficient. I look for the more dense brooms. Some other natural fiber brooms including yucca.
Synthetic brooms are becoming much more popular. They are made
from nylon or polypropylene and are often chemically treated to allow them to
attract more dirt. I didn’t realize that till now but I’ve found that dirt
indeed does stick to these brooms and doesn’t come off. I never liked them
because it seems like I am putting a lot of dirt away in the closet when I put
the broom away.
My guess would be that the natural brooms are more
ecological than the synthetic brooms. And I make it a point to support farming
whenever I can, so I’ll stick to cornbrooms.
Which do you prefer?
4 comments:
I have one of each. I like the corn broom for the porches and outdoors because it holds up better. The synthetic is more flexible to get under appliances.
I'm a corn broom kind of gal. I tried a synthetic once, but I didn't like it.
I'm a corn broom kind of gal. I tried a synthetic once, but I didn't like it.
I've always preferred a corn broom myself - it just seems like a 'broom'!
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