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Wanted: Moringa Oleifera Cuttings

Posted by wctn Ca (My Page) on
Mon, Oct 19, 09 at 3:31

Does any one have any Moringa Olifera cuttings? I have been wanting to grow this plant but have been unable to locate some. If you have some I would like to purchase some from you, please let me know. Thanks..


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RE: Wanted: Moringa Oleifera Cuttings

Hi wctn, on one of the forums, I believe it was
Garden exchange, there is someone offering free moringa seeds. I think if you go there she might still have some left. You need to send her an envy with stamps so she can nail them back to you.

I hope this helps,
Carmen


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RE: Wanted: Moringa Oleifera Cuttings

sorry wcnt I gave you wrong info here is her email adress

imagardener2 at comcast dot net.

she still has seeds I think. Good luck. let me know if you get some :o)


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RE: Wanted: Moringa Oleifera Cuttings

Thanks for the info gardencraze. Sorry for the late reply, I actually found out that one of my neighbors has this tree and trims it down at the end of every year so I asked for the cuttings.


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Selling/shipping Moringa Oleifera Cuttings

I will sell and ship limb cuttings, small seedlings or seeds for shipping.

Limb Cuttings are about 24" to 30" long and 1" to 2" in diameter. Push all the way to the bottom of large pot, fertilize and keep moist until leaves sprout in about 3 to 4 weeks.

$15 limb/limb + $15 shipping

info@HendryCreekHideaway.com

Here is a link that might be useful: Moringa oleifera


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RE: Wanted: Moringa Oleifera Cuttings

Moringa grows so fast from seed, the ones I have planted, all sprouted. I had to give mine away, because they grew so fast in the pots I had them in. one I gave away about a year old now, and is about 6ft. still in a relatively small pot and in a shady area !. they grow well even in nasty soils and arid climates. in full sun and in the ground they grow even faster.

some folks grow them like veggies, for the greens, every 3 months, or so they harvest the leaves.


 
 

 

 


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