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04-18-2007, 06:56 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Too many to pick from
I'm trying to make a shopping list for my first time planting bananas. I'm in zone 5 and have read some about Rajapuri and Basjoo but will Misi Luki, Cavendish dwarf and Cuban Red grow in a short summer growing season and will they over winter inside any info is greatly appreciated.
Might as well add Dwarf Brazilian and Califorina Gold to the list. Thanks |
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Re: Too many to pick from
Misi Luki is tall, and Cuban Red is very tall.
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Re: Too many to pick from
Normally no bananaplant will die during the winter in the house, they
won't grow either due to the lack of light, so thats the reaon to keep them almost dry in winter. A cool place will do for the cold hardy ones but cavendish likes a little bit more warmth. ron |
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