Open Pollinated, Grown in WA, Hand Harvested and Carefully Sorted
Seed Count: 6
Moringa oleifera is a fast-growing, multi-purpose tree traditionally grown in tropical and subtropical food systems around the world.
It is valued for its highly nutritious leaves and its role in food forest and permaculture systems. Moringa is widely grown for its productivity, resilience in warm climates, and usefulness as both a shade tree and edible landscape species.
Its leaves are naturally rich in a broad range of vitamins and minerals, making it a popular addition to diverse growing systems focused on edible and functional plants.
SOWING GUIDE
Season: Spring to Summer (Perennial in frost-free climates)
Difficulty: Easy
Germination: 7–14 days @ 25–30°C
Plant Spacing: 3 m
Plant Height: 5–10 m
Position: Full sun, well-draining soil
Moringa grows quickly in warm conditions and performs best with regular warmth and sun exposure. Young plants benefit from protection from strong winds and extreme cold while establishing.
Pruning can be used to manage height and encourage bushier growth for easier harvesting and garden integration.
Open Pollinated, Grown in WA, Hand Harvested and Carefully Sorted
Seed Count: 6
Moringa oleifera is a fast-growing, multi-purpose tree traditionally grown in tropical and subtropical food systems around the world.
It is valued for its highly nutritious leaves and its role in food forest and permaculture systems. Moringa is widely grown for its productivity, resilience in warm climates, and usefulness as both a shade tree and edible landscape species.
Its leaves are naturally rich in a broad range of vitamins and minerals, making it a popular addition to diverse growing systems focused on edible and functional plants.
SOWING GUIDE
Season: Spring to Summer (Perennial in frost-free climates)
Difficulty: Easy
Germination: 7–14 days @ 25–30°C
Plant Spacing: 3 m
Plant Height: 5–10 m
Position: Full sun, well-draining soil
Moringa grows quickly in warm conditions and performs best with regular warmth and sun exposure. Young plants benefit from protection from strong winds and extreme cold while establishing.
Pruning can be used to manage height and encourage bushier growth for easier harvesting and garden integration.