I was recently asked where to buy moringa seeds.
You can get them here at ECHO.
That’s where I bought my first moringa seeds. When you buy from ECHO, you’re also supporting some great work.
They have been pioneering the use of moringa for years, but they also do a lot of work with other plants.
Here’s a video on bamboo I filmed there a few years ago:
If you live up north, you can grow moringa as an annual and harvest the leaves before frost. The leaves dry easily and can be powdered and taken in capsules, added to soups, or even used to make moringa tea.
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In Australia, I’ve had good results ordering seeds and tubestock from Green Harvest Organic Gardening Supplies. They have Moringa and a lot of other plants that you don’t find at regular nurseries.
My nursery is a source of moringa seeds too. ECHO is a great place. They sold me on growing moringa initially too. Learned a lot from them. We have seeds in stock and I’m also a member of a moringa growers collective and can get them or refer anyone to someone who does have them at any time if they are lacking in other market channels. http://spartatraining.com/blog/product/moringa-tree-seeds/
Thank you.
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