For Indoors: Place in a warm place (minimum temperature 53°F/12°C) and near a well-lit window. In some areas it will be possible to place it outside between the months of June and September. Water it generously when the clod is dry, but it can be up to one month before it needs more watering. Continue watering even if the baobab tree loses its leaves during winter. You can grow your baobab indoors in a pot, with a large basin or tray for the tree’s water reserve. The baobab tree needs to be repotted every two years. Trim the roots of the baobab back to one third of their current length. Choose a large clay pot with holes in the bottom. Fill it with a mixture of 70% compost and 30% sand. Pot it and water it as soon as it arrives.
Our grower complies with the rules of fair trade principle of international solidarity in favor of developing countries. He has been practicing fair trade for many years to provide his employees a decent living by guaranteeing a fair income for all, including women and people living in need, and to protect children from exploitation.

Baobab Tree Plant bareroot seedlings fair trade

Baobab Tree Plant bareroot seedlings fair trade

Properties and uses: The baobab is one of the most useful trees of the Sahel. Because of its usefulness, it is protected and respected by the local inhabitants. It provides shade and acts as a natural landmark which makes it ideal as a gathering place for markets or other events. The leaves are rich in calcium, iron, protein and fat, which makes it a valuable food supplement. The fruit is commonly called « monkey bread ». Its pulp is made into drinks that are rich in vitamins B1 and C. The young seedlings and their roots are eaten like asparagus. The black seeds, enclosed in the flesh of the fruit; can be roasted and eaten. They contain more protein than peanuts and have a higher percentage of lysine (an amino acid essential to growth) than in other legumes. When the sap rises, farmers extract the fibers from the bark to make rope. The wood, which is soft and spongy, is hardly used. It does, however, hold a lot of water, up to 10,000 liters in the big trees. In case of scarcity, men and animals chew on to ease their thirst.Old trees often contain natural or excavated cavities that are used either as water tanks, or granary and other provisions, or either of refuge or place of burial. It has a high resistance to fire and drought. He knows very few enemies: The young trees are destroyed by fire or livestock, the greatest are damaged by elephants that break branches, old trees are struck by lightning, overturned by the storm or collapse.

Foliage: Caduc during the dry season.
Flowering: Late season dry or just before the first rains, often before the first leaves.
Soil: Slightly acid to limestone, rather dry.
Climate: Temperatures above 12 ° C.
Exposure: Full light.

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