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New member visiting Texas
Hello, I'm a new member and I'm trying to get some info for my daughter. She has a few banana plants or trees in her back yard that have bananas on 1. The bananas aren't filled out yet so I'm assuming they aren't ready to be picked. My daughter lives in south Texas and thinks the bananas might be affected by a cold snap they had recently and probably won't grow. I would appreciate any info I can get. I think they are OK but don't know what to do next.
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Re: New member visiting Texas
Where in South Texas? My grandma grew a few banana plants in Laredo and they did just fine year after year. If it's San Antonio I would be unsure.
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