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Cold Hardy Bananas This forum is dedicated to the discussion of bananas that are able to grow and thrive in cold areas. You'll find lots of tips and discussions about keeping your bananas over the winter. |
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![]() Velutina is on my 'want list' also!
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![]() no comment on stress blooms or inducing a bloom because im wrong before i start typing.
![]() like the guy before me stated.. try only growing dwarf varieties.. my climate is not a whole lot different from yours. youre colder in the winter and you probably get snow more frequently. the growing season starts a little later and ends a little sooner and thats probably the real major difference. again im probably wrong on that too ![]() |
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After living in Dahlonega for about 4 years I know there's a big difference from about Alpheretta on down! I used to be so envious being so close to one zone up. LOL I'm still mostly in a zone 7 now even though I'm 5 hours north as we're in this little pocket but most zone maps show me as a zone 6. We've got the big southern magnolia trees all over in our area and I hold onto that as a good thing! |
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