Showing posts with label Malunggay Propagation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malunggay Propagation. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Malunggay Farm Development - Moringa Drumstick Seeds

Hurray! We now have moringa seeds for sale!
We harvested the moringa seeds before summer ended and before the early rain and predators would harm the moringa drumsticks.
LinkThese moringa seeds for sale are now mature enough with 99 percent germination. We are now keeping them intact, and away from molds and insects in a finely woven sack to keep them dry.
I've posted our ads selling moringa oleifera seeds at Sulit.com.ph, Olx.com.ph, Ebay.ph and even Facebook's Marketplace. Looking for more, have you any to suggest?
Moringa Oleifera Drumstick Seeds For Sale
10pcs - 38.00
20 pcs- 76.00

50 pcs- 150.00

100 pcs - 300.00

Ships nationwide Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao
Shipment fee for less than one kilo - Php120.00 shipped via OCS/JRS
International orders negotiable


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Monday, May 23, 2011

Malunggay Farm Developments - Moringa Flower

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Surprising developments on our malunggay farm indeed! Due to the recent dry spell, I was impressed when I passed by one morning to find out that the moringa trees blossomed and produced fruits! Yes, I was moved that much because these moringa plants mean a lot to us.

Thanks for your visit!

An update: we are now selling moringa oleifera seeds by the kilo. please visit my page here
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Moringa flowers can be harvested after the 8th month of propagation. The tender flowers are better, of best choice. The flowers can be taken as tea. The flowers can also be fried and added to soup or scrambled eggs. Yes, we've tried a recipe and they have a taste similar to mushrooms with a hint of nutty flavor. From the moringa flower you can obtain both potassium and calcium.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Malunggay Propagation - Malunggay Pods

It has been a long while since I spent some time here at the malunggay farm. I was busy with the household chores at home and the usual online things I work on.

The trees did not need that much caring these days, so I opted to just attend to usual daily stuff more than visiting the place. As you may see, these malunggay trees were left to their own devices. Not even an ounce of water except maybe from what they get from the morning dew. Yet, to my amazement, the dry season lately made them produce more flowers and more pods!Photobucket

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