Bring me a shrubbery!
What? Can't smoke it as well? The blurb sounds like what the hemp/doper crowd goes on about.
Any food value in that?
Cows will eat the leaves mid August in drought years.
Grows much like a squash plant.
what’s it taste like?
thats the big one for me
if it tastes like steak i’m planting it all across my backyard
I have one seed that germinated out of 5. Its about 3 weeks old now pretty little plant. I have it in a 5 gallon bucket for now. I”m going to try and germinate a few more. Good luck with yours!
My wife and I are really starting to get into the whole perennial, edible landscape mindset, growing several varieties of fruit trees, blueberries, muscadine grapes, etc. It’s a fun and rewarding challenge. I just hope the zombies hold off until everything matures. When you take the plunge, you’re in it for the long haul.
The Truth About Moringa Oleifera
There are a lot of amazing claims about the moringa tree. From fighting cancer and fending off malnutrition, to purifying water and preventing infection, its almost too good to be true. Many sites calling it the miracle tree or the tree of life. Just type in moringa cures into a search engine and youll see hundreds of disease cure and prevention claims. While I think some medicinal claims may be unfounded, the overall value of the moringa oleifera tree would be difficult to discredit. Its an amazing plant.
BTTT!!
That sounds terrific!
I’m ordering some too!
hot, dry tropical climates around the globe,
So I take it the plant won’t grow in the Midwest?
Blue camas lily, aka camassia, have tasty edible bulbs. Passersby won’t know they’re food crops & steal them. Native Americans cultivated & ate them a lot.
Same with Jerusalem artichokes.
Steer clear of the white camas lilies, though, aka deathcamas.
All sounds good but I’m really tired of hearing the nonsense word “superfood”.