Moringa / Moringa Oleifera Seeds – Florida Grown
You’ll receive 10 Moringa Oleifera seeds, carefully harvested from our Florida backyard garden. These seeds are cultivated using regenerative practices, free from chemicals, pesticides, and synthetic fertilizers. Fresh and viable, they come straight from our latest harvest, ready to help you grow a thriving garden.
Growing Instructions and Important Information:
To ensure successful germination, keep the soil temperature between 70-90°F. Sow seeds 1 inch deep in pre-moistened potting mix or directly in the soil. Keep the soil moist, and be patient—germination may take anywhere from 5 to 15 days. For better results, soak the seeds for 24 hours before planting. Since Moringa develops a long taproot, take care when repotting to avoid damage.
Moringa Oleifera is a versatile and fast-growing tree that flourishes in subtropical regions (Zones 9 & 10). It can grow as a large tree or be pruned into a smaller shrub. Known for its hardiness, Moringa thrives in poor soils and, once established, requires minimal care aside from occasional pruning. Its long taproot and smaller feeder roots make it highly drought-tolerant, needing very little water once mature. From seed, Moringa typically takes around 8 months to reach full maturity and loves full sun and warm weather.
📦 Fresh from Our Garden: All of our seeds are sourced from our most recent harvest. For best germination results, store them in a cool, dark place and use within one year.
While growing from seed is a rewarding process, due to factors like care, location, and climate, we can't guarantee germination. We're always happy to help with any questions you may have!
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Disclaimer:
While we take great care to grow, harvest, and store our seeds to ensure the best possible viability, these seeds are grown in our own home garden and are not tested in a commercial lab. Because germination depends on many factors beyond our control (such as planting methods, soil conditions, and climate), we cannot guarantee that every seed will germinate. That said, we wish you great success and are always here for questions!