OUR SORELY NEGLECTED MORINGA TREES
Well, I have severely neglected my blog, especially when I speak about our beloved Moringa. Life get SO BUSY sometimes, and the urgent often takes precedence over the important.
Our Moringa trees are thriving, although they did not like the cold snaps that we have had recently, here in Florida. It "sort-of" confuses them, and the leaves turn yellowish, and curl up. As soon as we have a few nice days, when the weather is warm, they recover.
At present, both our Moringa Oleifera trees, and our Moringa Stenopetala trees are baffled, as they don't know if they should grow, or go into hibernation!
We love their bright, green leaves, and the way we feel when we eat them. When we cannot eat the fresh leaves, due to time constraints, or cool weather, we eat our organic Moringa leaf powder, instead!
Here is how the leaves are supposed to look:
Ours don't look quite like that, right now...
Hopefully, the weather will warm up, and STAY warm, and then we will have our deep green leaves back, again!
If you are not familiar with Moringa, take a few minutes to educate yourself about the intense nutrition contained in their little leaves. Our main website is: I Love Moringa and we also have Moringa Matters
Both of them are filled with lots of information about our very favorite tree - the Moringa tree!
Monday, February 10, 2014
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Just found your blog and very enthusiastic and excited to grow my first small seedling - now about 4" tall - of Moringa Oleifera.
I am sure your blog will grow as more and more people learn about the great beauty and value growing a Moringa tree is.
Living in the High Desert of California, it will be a challenge, especially in the extreme heat of summer and cold of winter.
I definitely intend to pamper this lovely tree and make it part of the family, especially having it indoors in the winter.
Thank you for your wonderful and very informative web site. and God richly bless you in getting this information out so more and more people can learn about this very precious God-given gift.
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