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in herbal •  7 years ago 

Thats a good list. We have lemongrass down here, so i definitely want to plant some of that. Already have a couple moringa trees. Just need a piece of land to put them down in.

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I use Moringa every day! So come up here and plant them on my land, and we will transplant them when you get you land bought, (soon I hope) and are ready, and they are big! ROFLOL!

My Son loves Belize! He has been down there twice, and looking to go again.

I use the lemongrass oil to attract honey bees! :)

Moringa is amazing. At the insurance office there's a tree that's a solid 20 ft. It's so gorgeous! And they're so easy to replant! I wonder if they would grow where you are? Where are you exactly?
I fell in love with Belize many, many years ago and moved here in 2015. Where has your son visited? I really want to get into honey bees, but I'm not even close to ready for that.

I love Moringa! The first I got, was sent to me by a good friend in Kenya. I tried it, and it worked so well, I bought it in bulk.
I live in NE Oklahoma (Tulsa) I intend to plant Moringa here, but it will not get very large, according to what I have read.
I am not sure where he went in Belize, I think it was two different locations. One was a hotel in the rainforest I think.

It's a really amazing plant. I guess it doesn't do as well in the cold.

There's some incredible rainforest here. Then some awesome islands and what remains of the reef.

I intend to build a greenhouse that is mostly underground. I intend to grow tumeric and Moringa inside it. The Walipini design, combined with an Earth Battery; for heating and cooling, should give me a year round growing season. :)

So cool! Ive learned something!!

Then it is a good day!

Up high I will put 55 gallon drum reservoirs to store rainwater (I got them free, LOL), and make them dark in winter, and reflective in the summer. More free heating and cooling. I will dig a hole, in the back, about 8 foot deep, as a cold sink. Since cold air falls, This will be a spot for that cold air to drop into, in the winter. This will be covered in the summer.

It is a great life, if you don't weaken!

:) :D