I’m Shelby Kaplan, and it’s nice to meet you!
Welcome to Morning Gardens!
March 2019
Morning Gardens was founded by a mother-daughter team in Southwest Texas.
Several years ago, we began growing Moringa in a small patch in our backyard.
We intended at first only to grow a few trees here and there: just enough for our family.
Our small garden quickly grew larger, however, and now it covers a large portion of our yard.
We’ve been eating Moringa daily for years: in capsules, in recipes, in teas.
At first, we began using it mostly as an experiment.
My mother said it was called the tree of life.
I said you couldn’t believe everything you read on the internet. We wanted to decide the disagreement as “scientifically” as we could.
My mother won. (she almost always does)
Within weeks of daily use, aches and pains had started to disappear.
I slept better than I had in years.
My mother’s arthritis dimmed.
I even started to feel calmer–a big deal for someone with an anxiety disorder.
Our family uses Moringa because it works.
I was so skeptical about its benefits at first, though, because most of the information my mother showed me was written piecemeal across twenty different websites, each more sketchy-looking than the last.
After I finally decided to do my own research, compiling information was a challenge; there didn’t seem to be a single site that answered all of my questions.
Morning Gardens began as a way to share our knowledge, research, and experience with anyone who wants to learn about Moringa.
This website was created in March of 2019, and we’ve been servicing people all around the world since then.
We’ll be updating it at least three times a week until it’s finally grown large enough to flex its wings.
July 2022 Update
Recently, our family has started eating pomegranate seeds.
We are seeing incredible success with them! I
n the next few weeks, we will probably be creating articles about pomegranate seeds and their wonderful effects on our bodies.
As always, thank you very much for being here.
We can’t wait to see what you grow in your garden.