Agh, you reminded me of my moringa from [@=/u/252618/Sill]@Sill[/@].. Just ran out and it is fine..![]()
The other from [@=/u/56638/Gallo-del-Cielo]@Gallo del Cielo[/@] we will have to wait and see.. In order to transport from Tucson, it was cut to fit into my car. Hope it made it from last night freeze.. It was under a tree with running water.. No pipe's bursting here. Had them all on a trickle..
. Now that our van is done I will be able to put more plant's or chickens...e
Remember, even if the top of your moringa freezes it will come back from the roots once it warms up. So don't throw it out if it does freeze! Just make sure you got enough mulch over the pot so the roots don't freeze. Moringa doesn't grow in winter, it just exists, but once the temps go up there is no stopping a moringa tree! They grow super fast in the heat!
I cut my big one down to about 4 foot high before the real cold hit so I wouldn't loose the foliage for fodder. It's all been dehydrated, powdered and put into a couple of jars to use mostly to top dress the birds' fermented feed a couple of times a week but I'll use some myself. My DH remarked how that big tree's worth of leaves fit into two jars once it had been processed. Takes up way less space! I'm hoping it lasts until I can get more leaves in the spring.
The tree that was cut was under a tree and I had the water on a slow trickle, boy do I hope this one makes it.. the tree you gave me is inside. I got it just in the nick of time.. Has not lost any leaves this winter, but it also has not grown..
Oh and the fig tree cuttings has some roots,
. I can't wait to share some of them with neighbors.. A few neighbors have nothing in their yard.. I will look for other varieties in the spring to propagate..
How's your oregano?
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