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These bananas will develop and ripen into summer.
· Date: Thu March 6, 2008 · Views: 2086 · Filesize: 66.8kb, 722.3kb · Dimensions: 2048 x 1536 ·
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microfarmer

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Registered: July 2006
Location: Zone 9 Sack-o-tomato, CA
Posts: 724
Thu March 6, 2008 10:31am Rating: 10.00 

Those are very nice, Joe. Did you get your covers to stay on this year with all the wind?

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There is no excuse for still having grass. I haven't mowed in 20 years. With all that space, I could plant another 100 bananas.
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JoeReal

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Registered: July 2005
Location: Davis, California USDA zone 9
Posts: 1034
Thu March 6, 2008 11:03am

I only covered the petioles and the top trunk with a piece of frost blanket, secured with bungee cords and they stayed on.
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Thu March 6, 2008 11:27am Rating: 10.00 



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