"ITS ALL GOOD"

Our Father said: SEE, I have given you every plant that yields SEED which is on the face of all the earth and every tree whose fruit yields SEED, to you it is for FOOD."
The BESORAH , BERESHITH ~ GENESIS 1:29 Page 44

The NEEM tree is an evergreen, native to India, which grows up to 60 ft. high. It is found in the tropical dry deciduous and thorny forests and drier parts of the country.

The NEEM tree is extremely hardy but cannot tolerate extreme cold and frost. It can grow in most soils but too much rainfall and standing water can result in a poor harvest.

Literally, every part of the NEEM tree – the bark, leaves, flowers, seeds, has a use. In agriculture, healing and medicine, for humans and animals alike. Since it is the fruits, leaves and pruned branches that are used, it is a tree of renewable resources that also pays an important part in reforestation and wasteland restoration programs.

The leaf and bark are used in teas and medicinal preparations. In Ayurvedic literature NEEM is described in the following manner: “ NEEM bark is cool, bitter, astringent, acrid and refrigerant. It is useful in tiredness, cough, fever, loss of appetite, and worm infestation. It is rumored that the bark heels wounds and vitiated conditions of kapha, vomiting, skin diseases, excessive thirst and diabetes. NEEM leaves are reported to be beneficial for eye disorders and insect poisons. It treats Vatic disorder and is anti-leprotic. It’s fruits are bitter, purgative, anti-hemorrhoids and anthelmintic (expel parasitic worms).”

NEEM twigs are chewed and used as tooth brushes and ward against gun disease. Powdered NEEM bark is used as a tooth powder and flea repellent.

NEEM oil, which is extracted from the seed kernel, is excellent for it’s healing properties and is used in creams, lotions, shampoos and soaps. It is also know to have insect repellent properties. Applied at the correct dilution it is used as a non-toxic flea, fly and tick repellent for animals. A combination of NEEM and Karanja is a safe, natural, non-toxic cure for mange in animals and scabies in humans. Earthworm’s populations are known to proliferate in plots treated with NEEM cake.

These NEEM SEEDS are from fresh harvest and will give good germination results up to 75 % . Please share with us your experience and the outcome of your gardening technique.

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. 

 

Sowing the SEED

NEEM needs a heated greenhouse or very warm windowsill. Minimum temperature required is around 18°C (64.5 degrees Fahrenheit). Propagation: From SEED. Sow seeds in a pot, cover with about 1 1/8 or so inches of compost and keep warm inside a sealed plastic bag.
Germination should take about 3 weeks at 68 degrees Fahrenheit.

Cultivation: Pot the seedlings, once they are large enough and move into bigger pots as are needed. NEEM responds fairly well to being trimmed and can be grown in a small pot for some years in a heated house. Prune large plants in spring, and lightly prune again later, if necessary. Water plants well in the growing season and feed using a general liquid feed.
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