Using Moringa for mulch is about as easy as anything could possibly be. When you are harvesting the leaves from your Moringa trees, simply strip the leaves from the limbs with your hands, and drop the leaves into a clean container, like a plastic washtub, that you have on the ground nearby. Take the stripped limb or branch, and chop it into small pieces, from about four to six inches, and simply toss them on the ground, underneath your Moringa trees. They will form a dense "mat" in no time at all, and keep the weeds at bay. If you are unable to eat, dry, or give away all of the leaves your Moringa trees provide, put them under the trees, too. Also fantastic mulch!
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