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Old 02-19-2013, 09:23 PM   #5 (permalink)
radar4075
 
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Default Re: Cavendish 7b, potential overwintering mistake.

Ya I am in central east nj .some say 7a some say 7 some say 6 . I just try and use the force lol.
There are not many nanners that can handle 20 f that will fruit .
The California gold. Says it can handle that but with some pretection .I read and experiment a lot in nj I 10 difrent variety of nanners .... All types of citrus and papia. They all come in. If you are looking to fruit bananas. They will need 8 to 10 mouths in the 70 f range light food and water. I am older now my kids are grown and on there own .so my hole house is a green house. ( makes my wife sooooo happy)this is my 2nd year trying to fruit bananas in the north .and learn somthing new every day. If you just want the look .the bassuto (didn't spell that rt) will handle 0 temp. There's a lot of info on banana care out there happy growing
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