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mhpgardener | Transplanting Moringa - It's Time For Them to Show Me Something @mhpgardener | Uploaded August 2012 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
My Moringa plants, after nearly dying early on from spider mites, have done fairly well. They've outgrown their pots and really need more room to grow. I'm transplanting two of them into 20 gallon tubs, and 3 are going directly in the ground in my small greenhouse.

Being called "The Tree of Life" for it's nutritional qualities, I would like to be able to successfully grow this tree. I'm giving them some good soil and trying to provide a favorable growing situation. Hopefully they respond well to their new home.
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