My wife would love you. I have to swallow two Moringa capsules every day. You've done really well on propagation and they look in great health and again a really well thought out spot.
G'day mate. All 3 look great and I that advanced one is looking fantastic. Still to get one here and after watching this, I might actually do something about it. All the best. Daz.
G'day Daz. Thanks for dropping by. They are funny things, sometimes I bought small seedlings thst died straight away but right next to it I planted actual seeds and the seedlings from those look awesome.
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Lovely, I have two of this plant. One is very green at the moment.
Your garden still looks great mate love watching your videos and moringa is coming along nicely great inspiration keep the videos coming haha unlike me
They grow big up here, i saw one the other day about 1m wide at the base! I cut all mine back to waist high in winter and they grow to 4m plus over the summer. The branches are very brittle so if they get too high, they snap in storms. I have propagated a few with huge cuttings 100mm thick, and these grow very fast with all that energy.
@@tanyaburford8699 Hi Tanya, it's good to see more people in Melbourne growing challenging edibles. Unfortunately I only have enough seedlings for us to eat and none left to spare. There are seeds sold on Ebay and actual plants sold on gumtree and marketplace. Sorry that I could not help you. Cheers
@@juanitarohowyj1189 true in most positions but my one now has a 70cm trunk, it loses its leaves in winter but not in a greenhouse, it is in a position protected from winter winds. I think this year the trunk may reach 90-100mm and it survives winter now very easy
Hello, I planted this one outside when it was 2 years old and alrwady since this video it is much taller and thicker. For me the trick was to plant out of the winter windy areas and also in part shade, good drainage and when the tree grows tall it can have full sun
@@jiangtao2990 excellent, Find a place with good soil out of the wind and build a mound to plant on if the drainage is not good. Amend the soil with potting mix. Let the young plant reach for the sun. Plant it after last frost
@@UrbanBounty Thanks! I might just plant it in a pot during the first 2-3 years and take it indoors during winter. I will find a spot as you described and put it in ground when it gets bigger. Thank you very much!
Great results with the moringa! They are all looking very healthy 👍
Thanks Peter 👍
I love getting a look at the wonderful things you grow in your garden.
Thanks mate, means a lot 👍
My wife would love you. I have to swallow two Moringa capsules every day. You've done really well on propagation and they look in great health and again a really well thought out spot.
Thanks mate. My dad also takes those same capsules which is what made me think of trying a tree and I gave them one too which is growing ok in a pot
Moringa is a great healing plant❤
Yes, thank you 😀
G'day mate.
All 3 look great and I that advanced one is looking fantastic. Still to get one here and after watching this, I might actually do something about it.
All the best.
Daz.
G'day Daz. Thanks for dropping by.
They are funny things, sometimes I bought small seedlings thst died straight away but right next to it I planted actual seeds and the seedlings from those look awesome.
Lovely, I have two of this plant. One is very green at the moment.
Very good to hear Sang La. I think they are a very healthy plant 😀
Nice results mate 👍🏻
Thanks mate! 👍
Your garden still looks great mate love watching your videos and moringa is coming along nicely great inspiration keep the videos coming haha unlike me
Gday mate, thanks heaps. Good to hear from you. I have been wondering about your garden. Cheers
They grow big up here, i saw one the other day about 1m wide at the base! I cut all mine back to waist high in winter and they grow to 4m plus over the summer. The branches are very brittle so if they get too high, they snap in storms.
I have propagated a few with huge cuttings 100mm thick, and these grow very fast with all that energy.
Good advice mate, I noticed the brittle nature so we'll end up keeping them short but in greater numbers
Well done mate Urban Bounty... Horseradish so expensive plant & the leaves...
Thanks mate, I hope the trees grow big 👍
Nice! I just bought a small like those in your pot now .in winter time do I need put in the room?
Yes put it inside when it is really cold.
Even my big one lost all its leaves in winter time last year 😀
Im in Melbourne too. I’d love to buy a seedling from you please…
@@tanyaburford8699 Hi Tanya, it's good to see more people in Melbourne growing challenging edibles.
Unfortunately I only have enough seedlings for us to eat and none left to spare. There are seeds sold on Ebay and actual plants sold on gumtree and marketplace. Sorry that I could not help you. Cheers
@@UrbanBounty ok thanks so much anyway. Love your channnel
@@tanyaburford8699 thank you, I appreciate that 👍
Curry leaf tree grows quite tall outdoor but moringa has to be kept in the gh, loses its leaves in winter & bounce back in summer
@@juanitarohowyj1189 true in most positions but my one now has a 70cm trunk, it loses its leaves in winter but not in a greenhouse, it is in a position protected from winter winds.
I think this year the trunk may reach 90-100mm and it survives winter now very easy
Hi how old should the plant be when we can leave it out for the whole winter in Melbourne?
Hello, I planted this one outside when it was 2 years old and alrwady since this video it is much taller and thicker.
For me the trick was to plant out of the winter windy areas and also in part shade, good drainage and when the tree grows tall it can have full sun
@@UrbanBounty Thanks! growing drumstick in Mel can be tricky but your video gives me confidence. I will have a try with it! Thank you very much!
@@jiangtao2990 excellent, Find a place with good soil out of the wind and build a mound to plant on if the drainage is not good. Amend the soil with potting mix. Let the young plant reach for the sun. Plant it after last frost
@@UrbanBounty Thanks! I might just plant it in a pot during the first 2-3 years and take it indoors during winter. I will find a spot as you described and put it in ground when it gets bigger. Thank you very much!
@@jiangtao2990 sounds great. Important not to overwater in winter of course.
I will do a quick harvest video soonish
Pretty looking trees but of no interest for me to grow here in a pot despite the extensive health claims made for them 😁
Cheers mate