I'm so excited to learn that moringa will grow so well there. We purchased a home in Valley Grande last year and will probably make the move next year. I am originally from Alabama but have lived in Ohio for 50 years. I am so ready to go back home and learn all about plants and growing from your channel. Thank you so much. Maybe I'll bump into you some day at a plant sale or nursery. My favorite places to be❤️
Hey Brenda! Coming home to Alabama! Exciting! When you get here you definitely need to make a trip to petals from the past In Jemison. It is the best nursery in the world! Maybe we could meet there sometime!
@@justdigitfarms Yes, I can't wait. We are planning to make the move next year in stages. I am just thrilled to death. Petals from the Past are on my Facebook. I will definitely be hanging out there a lot. I love everything about them and meeting you would be a wonderful bonus.❤️
I always learn something from you! I am glad the moringa did ok with the frost, I will try growing this next spring. I can’t believe the big day is almost here already!! Y’all have been working so hard and I know the wedding will be beautiful!
Thank you for another fantastic video so inspiring, we have just purchased a block of land cannot wait All the best to you and your wonderful family god bless you always Debbie💐💐
We have the dwarf MORINGA seed as well. The voles ate the roots completely and killed our plants but we will definitely be planting again. For now we buy the powder. It has definitely helped with arthritis. Such a wonderful plant. Thanks for sharing great info.
I have several I started from seeds as well. I didn’t up-pot so they didn’t get that big this year. I heard about it this year and started taking the capsules for joint pain. I really didn’t know how to grow or harvest so I’m glad I saw this video. I will know next year 🙏🏻
@@justdigitfarms I’m not sure; I started taking turmeric and ginger around the same time as well, but something did. I need to stop one and see what happens I guess?
This is the first time I have watched you on UA-cam and I have been thinking about growing Moringa and have seeds, but haven't planted yet. I noticed your raised beds in the background and they look a lot like mine. I'm in TN and I'm not sure about the temps for Moringa, but I have heard that if I mulch my roots real heavy that they will grow back. Hope yours survive the winter.
I live in central Florida and our winters are pretty mild, They do really well here, if I were you I would cut them back and bring them inside if it gets below freezing temperatures.
Hey peg! Thank you for the info I think I will cut them back and try covering them with some winter cloth! I hope to get my greenhouse recovered before it freezes
That’s one thing I will miss growing in Florida is Moringa. Definitely wouldn’t survive in upstate NY :) we found a property. Just waiting to close on it. ♥️
I have been growing the tree for five or more years, I use the flowers and allow mine is produce th drumsticks from seed use, these are saved for oil making next. The bark and roots can also be used with caution. If you use Moringa make sure you drink a great deal of water as the leaves are so nutrient dense it can be hard on liver and kidneys. If you let it seed there are not as many leaves.
Thank You! I ordered Moringa seeds this year and am pretty excited about growing this. It's kind of an experiment for me ... I live in Iowa and don't have a greenhouse (yet). I love your vids BTW :o)
My moringa has survived until it hits 35 degrees or lower you can cut it down to 2-3 ft put a cloth pipe shape like weed block staple it then fill and pack leaves or straw until frost season pass it will grow back fast as it warms up!👍💛
Hi, I am waiting for my Moringa seeds to arrive and wondered if all goes well, can I dry the leaves in the sunshine? We can reach 35 degrees Celsius or more in the summertime, but as we are in Europe, the winters can be tough and the lowest we have experienced is minus 18 Celsius so I had better build a good greenhouse before winter. Your video explains everything perfectly thank you.
@@justdigitfarms I followed the instructions and after planting the seeds, they all just shrivelled up and vanished. I wonder if the seeds might have been radiated in the delivery service when crossing from one country to another? It’s disappointing but I think the best plan is for me to travel to collect young plants next time. 30 seeds gave not a single plant! Thank you for your response and I hope you have great success with your project.
Hi Kristy. We have never got the drumsticks. I don’t know if it is because it dies before it has a chance to bloom and make them or if it’s because I don’t let it grow a lot. I cut and harvest the leaves a lot! Any suggestions you have would be great! I’d love to get the drumsticks! Very cool!
@@justdigitfarms I was born and raised in Florida, and grew up around these trees. We would play underneath them, and snack on the pods during play. I was also born with pernicious anemia, and those little pods (or rather large and long pods) allowed me to play without concerns. I loved them...then and now. As a suggestion, plant one tree and just let it grow, and then collect the seeds. The other trees you grow you can harvest leaves from. You'll have the best of both worlds, and you'll never run out of Moringa.
I'm so excited to learn that moringa will grow so well there. We purchased a home in Valley Grande last year and will probably make the move next year. I am originally from Alabama but have lived in Ohio for 50 years. I am so ready to go back home and learn all about plants and growing from your channel. Thank you so much. Maybe I'll bump into you some day at a plant sale or nursery. My favorite places to be❤️
Hey Brenda! Coming home to Alabama! Exciting! When you get here you definitely need to make a trip to petals from the past In Jemison. It is the best nursery in the world! Maybe we could meet there sometime!
@@justdigitfarms Yes, I can't wait. We are planning to make the move next year in stages. I am just thrilled to death. Petals from the Past are on my Facebook. I will definitely be hanging out there a lot. I love everything about them and meeting you would be a wonderful bonus.❤️
@@brendacowle4024 exciting! Keep in touch with me when you move we will set a date to meet at petals one day!
@@justdigitfarms Absolutely!! And Merry Christmas to you and your family ❤️
@@brendacowle4024 merry Christmas!
I always learn something from you! I am glad the moringa did ok with the frost, I will try growing this next spring.
I can’t believe the big day is almost here already!! Y’all have been working so hard and I know the wedding will be beautiful!
Thank you for another fantastic video so inspiring, we have just purchased a block of land cannot wait All the best to you and your wonderful family god bless you always Debbie💐💐
Hey Deborah! So excited for you! Wishing you all the best!
I need to try this. So interesting.
Let me know if you try it! It would be awesome if y’all carried the seed. 😉
We have the dwarf MORINGA seed as well. The voles ate the roots completely and killed our plants but we will definitely be planting again. For now we buy the powder. It has definitely helped with arthritis. Such a wonderful plant. Thanks for sharing great info.
Oh cool! Glad to hear y’all use it too! Stinkin voles and moles!
I have several I started from seeds as well. I didn’t up-pot so they didn’t get that big this year. I heard about it this year and started taking the capsules for joint pain. I really didn’t know how to grow or harvest so I’m glad I saw this video. I will know next year 🙏🏻
Hey Robbie. I’m curious if the Moringa capsules are helping you?
@@justdigitfarms I’m not sure; I started taking turmeric and ginger around the same time as well, but something did. I need to stop one and see what happens I guess?
This is the first time I have watched you on UA-cam and I have been thinking about growing Moringa and have seeds, but haven't planted yet. I noticed your raised beds in the background and they look a lot like mine. I'm in TN and I'm not sure about the temps for Moringa, but I have heard that if I mulch my roots real heavy that they will grow back. Hope yours survive the winter.
Hey Nancy! So glad you have joined us! Welcome to our channel!
Learned something New..many thanks an Blessings to you and your family 💞
Thank You so much! Appreciate You!
I live in central Florida and our winters are pretty mild, They do really well here, if I were you I would cut them back and bring them inside if it gets below freezing temperatures.
Hey peg! Thank you for the info
I think I will cut them back and try covering them with some winter cloth! I hope to get my greenhouse recovered before it freezes
That’s one thing I will miss growing in Florida is Moringa. Definitely wouldn’t survive in upstate NY :) we found a property. Just waiting to close on it. ♥️
Hey did you close on your property?
@@justdigitfarms yes finally ❤️ MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎄
I have been growing the tree for five or more years, I use the flowers and allow mine is produce th drumsticks from seed use, these are saved for oil making next. The bark and roots can also be used with caution. If you use Moringa make sure you drink a great deal of water as the leaves are so nutrient dense it can be hard on liver and kidneys.
If you let it seed there are not as many leaves.
Thanks for the information
Thank You! I ordered Moringa seeds this year and am pretty excited about growing this. It's kind of an experiment for me ... I live in Iowa and don't have a greenhouse (yet). I love your vids BTW :o)
Hi Jeni! I wish the best of luck growing your Moringa! Thank you for watching!
My moringa has survived until it hits 35 degrees or lower you can cut it down to 2-3 ft put a cloth pipe shape like weed block staple it then fill and pack leaves or straw until frost season pass it will grow back fast as it warms up!👍💛
Hi, I am waiting for my Moringa seeds to arrive and wondered if all goes well, can I dry the leaves in the sunshine? We can reach 35 degrees Celsius or more in the summertime, but as we are in Europe, the winters can be tough and the lowest we have experienced is minus 18 Celsius so I had better build a good greenhouse before winter. Your video explains everything perfectly thank you.
I’m really not sure how well they will dry in sun
I dry mine in a cool dark place
@@justdigitfarms I followed the instructions and after planting the seeds, they all just shrivelled up and vanished. I wonder if the seeds might have been radiated in the delivery service when crossing from one country to another? It’s disappointing but I think the best plan is for me to travel to collect young plants next time. 30 seeds gave not a single plant! Thank you for your response and I hope you have great success with your project.
Traci what temp did you dehydrate them and how long...thank you
Hey Mary Lou. Sorry I’m not sure my dehydrater has an herb setting and that’s what I use not sure about the temp
Does the dwarf variety produce the drumsticks? Do you happen to know?
Hi Kristy.
We have never got the drumsticks. I don’t know if it is because it dies before it has a chance to bloom and make them or if it’s because I don’t let it grow a lot. I cut and harvest the leaves a lot! Any suggestions you have would be great! I’d love to get the drumsticks! Very cool!
@@justdigitfarms
I was born and raised in Florida, and grew up around these trees. We would play underneath them, and snack on the pods during play. I was also born with pernicious anemia, and those little pods (or rather large and long pods) allowed me to play without concerns. I loved them...then and now.
As a suggestion, plant one tree and just let it grow, and then collect the seeds. The other trees you grow you can harvest leaves from. You'll have the best of both worlds, and you'll never run out of Moringa.
Have you ever got the drumstick yet?
No I haven’t.
Just a random question. How far do y’all live off a main highway?
A long way
Do you rinse it before you dry it?
Yes I do and then I pat it dry
What do you mean by Third World Countries. Which ones are first, second 🤔?
Why is my moringa tiny than yours
Hhmmmm! Not sure
Taste like green peanuts
Moringa is not tropical