tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8780413025989070813.post343827391170745921..comments2012-05-17T20:32:18.042+02:00Comments on EDEN PARADIGM: STARTING OUT WITH MORINGA SEED......CYARAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07371635888720778017noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8780413025989070813.post-20913973174103200702012-05-17T20:32:18.042+02:002012-05-17T20:32:18.042+02:00Nice article on Moringa plantation. For quality m...Nice article on Moringa plantation. For quality moringa seeds visit<br />http://www.moringa-seeds.com/index.php/moringa-seedsAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08132179889231301981noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8780413025989070813.post-71963442166537800332011-10-08T05:18:56.301+02:002011-10-08T05:18:56.301+02:00Moringa is the most nutrient rich tree. Moringa co...Moringa is the most nutrient rich tree. Moringa contain higher amount of calcium which is important mineral needed for bones and teeth. Moringa is an organic, natural and powerful energy supplement.<br /><br /><a href="http://maxtransformation.com/" rel="nofollow">Moringa</a>drewwilliamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08446146784023859465noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8780413025989070813.post-36943803204075304422010-03-25T10:48:42.901+02:002010-03-25T10:48:42.901+02:00Most welcome, Barb. Always glad to see more people...Most welcome, Barb. Always glad to see more people gaining benefit from this tree. It is my all time favourite amidst many favourites! :)<br /><br />Echo says that a good temperature range is 25-35º C (77-95º F), although it can take up to 48º C (118 º F) for limited amounts of time. <br /><br />If the average temps fall below 70 degrees F then Moringa start losing their leaves. They will often just recover again when temperatures warm up. This is all for Moringa Oleifera, the tree most commonly written about.<br /><br />There is also the African Moringa [Moringa Stenopetala] which is more tolerant of lower temperatures. Seedlings of this tree have been recorded to survive 30 and 40 degree Fahrenheit temperatures in a cold Florida winter. I am not sure where Caldwell County is situated but perhaps this would be more suitable. Your San Antonio climate sounds very similar to mine and Mornga Oleifera do well here.<br /><br />Hope this helps. Don't be shy to dun me with questions should you have any more. I would love to hear how it goes.CYARAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07371635888720778017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8780413025989070813.post-44453627471322944062010-03-24T05:25:47.553+02:002010-03-24T05:25:47.553+02:00Thanks for the Moringa update, Chelle. I have just...Thanks for the Moringa update, Chelle. I have just ordered 30 seeds after reading your earlier blog entry. One question: what temperature range gives the best germination? It is still relatively cool here in the evenings this time of year, but I have some heat mats. I did a little research on people growing Moringa in Texas -- it sounds as though my Caldwell County land might be borderline for Moringa, but the San Antonio garden almost never freezes. Banana, lemon, grapefruit, and avocado trees grow well here. So I'll bet Moringa will too. I will also plant some Moringa in protected locations in Caldwell County and see what happens.Barb-Central Texashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14000185202490150402noreply@blogger.com