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11-18-2005, 11:15 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Just received my shipment from Banana Plants.com they all look pretty nice. Can anyone give me some info on how to deal with them now. They are all about 1' tall. I am in Oregon zone 8. Should I plant them in small pots and leave them in my window all winter or what? Any help would be appreciated.
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That's exactly what I would do... Just find the sunniest window you can and you shouldn't have any problems. If the house is relatively warm 70-74f, they should do fine.. just don't overwater...then you can bring them outside in late spring. I checked out your climate and, although you get warm days in the summer, your night-time temps stay pretty cold (low 50's) ... this may be a problem if your looking to get fruit out of these.
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