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08-29-2009, 12:36 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Silk Fig Bananas
I came across the name of this banana on youtube. Has anyone ever tried one of these. I never seen it mentioned here. Its an interesting video on bananas in general. .
Well, I'm having the second summer noreaster coming through today. Temp are around 58 F which I think I read bananas stop growing at that temp. The wind is not suppose to be as bad as they first thought so hopefully my plants won't get shredded. Here's a great website for weather in the Massachusetts are. 60.5°F   Milford, Ma Weather-Home Page This is another weather website I go to WXnation: Weather Forecast, Radar, and Live Webcam Resource Tom Last edited by tmc2009 : 08-29-2009 at 12:43 PM. |
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Re: Silk Fig Bananas
I Think Silk Fig Is The Same As Apple, Manzano.
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Re: Silk Fig Bananas
Thanks Tony, I see that there is another previous post on this and the different names it goes by.Is Apple, Manzano, Brazilian, Pome and Silk the same cultivar
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Re: Silk Fig Bananas
Your welcome and your link worked .
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