Moringa or Murunga Pod in a Pot – An Edible Vegetable in Our Garden. Yes, You Can Get Fruit/Pod by growing in pots.
Use at least 700mm pot.
Use compost.
You will get very nice moringa vegetables
This is the morunga we call it Munga but generally they call this morunga and this is a very last green leaves and we are having uh this plant replanted in a new place and they are uh you growing very lush green and you can see that you know they started flowering I we
Anticipate some fruit uh you know this year and uh this is the longest one nearly the murunga is nearly meter long uh so you can see that some of the the flowers are coming up that’s a good sign that we will have some fruit from
This one then more than that uh what I really want to show you is uh this this Munga see this one is I’m growing in the pot you can see that uh how the pot is maybe I’m blocking it see the part and it Branch out and this is the Munga that
We cut it and this is the first fruit so it’s not too uh long yet because you know when you replant it uh it got shock and so it didn’t grow to the full extent but uh as you can see that is the nice pot that uh I’m
Experimenting growing in a pot and getting the longer murunga and uh very nice see you can can see there a lot of flowers are coming up and there’s uh uh I anticipate a few fruits from it and uh yeah the Fantastic this is the Munga this is the one we cook and we
Also cook the leaves we cook the leaves for the stir fry and to make a condiment sodi condiments with the coconut milk and this one we make a very spicy uh vegetarian or vegan curry very delightful much short out by many people including nonvegetarian people they love this one
So um the Munga season has not started yet but uh when we get more flower I shall let you know um thank you very much for watching my murunga and the murunga p in uh pot in the pot so thank you I appreciate your subscription to our YouTube channel keep
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