Hi Aniko, Moringa seeds are available online. I got mine from Amazon.com. This is the second year I'm trying Moringa. The first time, last year, they didn't thrive at all. I sow them all indoors and they all germinated but when I started putting them outdoors, they all died. I also tried sowing it direct outdoors, it did sprout and grew like 8 inches tall and it stayed like that and eventually died. :( It may be our climate here in the bay area. But I am trying again this year.
So I am just seeing this post now but if you are still looking for fresh Moringa leaves check out my website: www.ahealthyleaf.com. We carry seeds, fresh leaves and dried leaf powder etc. We probably won't have the leaves for too much longer this year as the season will be drawing to a close soon but as of now we still are harvesting and shipping fresh. Check out the youtube channel to for instructional videos. Below is a picture harvesting fresh leaves from one of out leaf production plots.
@Marina Were you successful this year with your Moringa trees? You should definitely be able to grow them if you are in a 10A zone. I grew them in Charlotte, NC during the summer in pots before moving to San Diego.
Yolanda
Marina (usda:10A sunset:17)
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