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Old 10-26-2013, 06:23 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Default Re: Good companion plants for bananas

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Originally Posted by Kat2 View Post
Of course they all survived. Talk about invasive! I put some around a red maple when I lived up north. I shipped boxes of it free (you pay shipping) to a bunch of people when I got rid of it. Haha! It was still there! Anyone who sells that along with pachysandra, myrtle and ivy without full disclosure should be shot! I'm looking for ferns that produce fiddleheads for sauteing and pickling. Some ferns you just can't eat.
Never tried to eat fiddleheads. There are a bunch of different types of wild ferns growing out back, but they dont look too yummy lol. We have ladyferns and they are supposed to be edible, they also tolerate more sun than most. Bracken is supposed to be edible but I would stay away from it, its full of carcinogens. I may try some of the lady fern just for the heck of it.
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