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Old 03-13-2013, 12:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Transplanting banana pups

Greetings my friends!

I am sure there is a wonderful guide to this, but for the life of me, I can't find it. If I'm being an idiot and it's right in front of my face, (probable) please forgive me and link me to it with a shake of your head

With that said, I have a bunch of banana trees that have pups around them I want to transplant to other areas of my yard. I'm curious what the best practices for this is. For example:

1. I just dig down with a shovel and dig them out with as much root on them as I can. Better ideas?

2. Is it better to root them in a pot after digging them up or can I put them in their destination straight after digging them up?

3. Are there any tips for increasing success?

Thank you so much!
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