28 June 2016
If you are a regular reader of this blog, you will recall our on-going struggle to grow Moringa trees - nature's most super superfood. After struggling, and failing, to keep all but one baby tree alive from the first planting in September, we tried again, and put some pre-soaked seeds straight in the ground around the middle of May.
A good proportion of these poked up through the soil towards the end of May, and I took photos of the strongest one at the beginning and end of June: the pictures below. Look at that growth rate! Now we just have to hope they stay alive during the hot, cricket-infested months.
If you are a regular reader of this blog, you will recall our on-going struggle to grow Moringa trees - nature's most super superfood. After struggling, and failing, to keep all but one baby tree alive from the first planting in September, we tried again, and put some pre-soaked seeds straight in the ground around the middle of May.
A good proportion of these poked up through the soil towards the end of May, and I took photos of the strongest one at the beginning and end of June: the pictures below. Look at that growth rate! Now we just have to hope they stay alive during the hot, cricket-infested months.
25 May
2 June
26 June
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