Moringa Trees...Who's growing them?

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  • Skiney

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    Was wondering if anyone was growing Moringa Trees locally?

    Would like to ask U a few questions if you are and don't mind :}

    Thanks in advance.....S.

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    Skiney

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    Here's what they look like today:}

    Slowed down due to the cool weather and not a lot of sun:{

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    Moving them as well as Sugar Cane, Papaya, Dragon fruit, Chinese Lantern, Barbados Cherry, Key Lime, Persian Lime, Banana, and Avocado plants into a warmer environment after the rains that are supposed to happen tomorrow and Tuesday!

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    Jack

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    What kind of avocado trees do you have and where'd you get the papayas?

    I've got three avocado trees, two guavas, a few different kinds of onions, garlic, leeks, rosemary, and a handful of mint varieties.
     

    Skiney

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    Sorry for the late reply

    Avocados are Haas, Mexicola, and a variety I call Ms. Holland which is a graft from an Avocado tree which supposedly survived 13 degree weather???

    Also have a couple from seeds from store bought Avocadoes:}

    Moringa trees pictured above did not make it through the winter:{ However; here is a picture of this years Moringa getting after it:}

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    oscar615

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    I am trying moringa this year also. Mine is about like the above picture right now. Got it as a seedling from a friend in Prairieville. Will be moving to the front yard soon. They say it can grow 20' in a year. We shall see.
     

    Skiney

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    I am trying moringa this year also. Mine is about like the above picture right now. Got it as a seedling from a friend in Prairieville. Will be moving to the front yard soon. They say it can grow 20' in a year. We shall see.

    Groovy...Please keep me posted

    I also have several other's sprouting and will post a pic later as they progress:}
     

    Skiney

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    Moringa Growing Experiment

    As promised here's the Moringa Sprouts I'm trying to get to grow:]

    I also have 5-6 planted directly in the ground to see which way works better to get them to succeed...

    Peace B with U!

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    louis488

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    My wife is growing one the cold winter killed the top part but its growing back. If you have some questions PM me and I can run them by her.
     

    icetraxx

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    Well yall have me intrigued by this plant. After reading up on it I ordered 6 seedlings off of amazon from a place in Florida. I've been wanting to get into a little gardening/growing as a hobby so this will be my first go at it. Thanks for the post on these
     
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