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Salute to those who are growing moringa Trees in fast way to safe the nature

 
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Moringa trees are native to India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, but they are now grown in many other countries around the world. The trees are fast-growing and can reach heights of up to 20 feet (6 meters). The leaves, flowers, seeds, and fruits of the moringa tree are all edible and are rich in nutrients.

Moringa trees are grown for a variety of reasons. They are used for their wood, which is strong and durable. The leaves are used as a food source, and the flowers and fruits are used for their medicinal properties.

Moringa trees are a valuable asset to any community. They provide food, medicine, and wood, and they help to improve the soil in which they are grown. We salute those who are growing moringa trees and helping to improve the environment.

Specially thanks to those who are growing moringa trees around the globe because Moringa is a Miracle tree for us. and we can say this is blessing of GOD for us who gave us such trees which is helping us from both way medically or naturally.

At the end I am thankful to moringa powder  owner. Who is doing exceptional work in Pakistan for growing this miracle tree around all parts of pakistan.
 
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I can grow them as an annual here so far,   have been drying leaves.    I went to unpot 2 that didn't make it before I transplanted them and was surprised to see the root formed a large fleshy bulb!   Is that edible/ useable too?    I have started to look into it but haven't quickly found anything definitive yet.  

I've read they can be brought indoors for winter too, but I may not have the patience for indoor plants in the winter.   Hoping to get a greenhouse next year.
 
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