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Old 12-02-2007, 02:53 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Default Re: ? on over wintering in the house

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Hi!
I was just referred to this site from lawnsite and I'm excited to be here!

Here, I thought I was about the ONLY 'nut job' in the world who moved his banana trees in and out of the house according to the season, and was brave enough to try to turn them in to house plants!

I couple of years ago I had worked by trial and error and 'fine tuned' the mix rate of a special horticultural oil that I've found was useful in preserving the moisture inside the banana leaves in a home atmosphere.

What other 'home-made' anti-dessicants are out there for making banana tree house plants look nicer?

marco
So, do tell...what's the magic formula...hmmm?
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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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