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Hammocked Banana
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I figured it was time I started a diary type thread to help me keep track of things and document different things I'm going to be trying in the coming seasons. Guess I should start with some nanners!

Grand Naine - July 15, 2012


Aug 17, 2013


April 16, 2014 - Hoping for fruit from this one this year, hopefully it will get warm here soon so it can get it outside for some sun and things can get going.

Notice the christmas ornament...this is to keep the emerging leave from jamming into the roof, the last leaf did and it got all jammed up and choked a bit. It'll grow out of it once its outside and that lowest leaf falls off, but I'll see if this helps. Some leaves are also droppy on mom and pups because of xmas ornaments hung too close to the end of the leaves...this was intentional as it made an funky xmas tree for us this year!

April 6, 2014 - Under lights: GN #2 on the right, Zebrinia on the left. Also can you spot 1 papaya, 4 dragon fruit, 3 pineapples, agave. false dracaena, european fan palm seedling, avocado, napenthes and black magic elephant ear?


Ensete maurelii - April 16, 2013. Just purchased and garden show, transplanted and showered. Handsome fellas supervising.


Sept 18, 2013 - Was grown in the garden all year and was just dug up. GN in the background.


Initially planned to to try to keep it growing all winter but it was too big and I didn't have the space once everything came in so it was put in a window that didn't get as much sun. It got laggy and was leaning pretty bad to I wacked the ma'.

Jan 15, 2014


My mom posing with a leaf since its impossible to teach her to use a camera lol.


Ok maybe I shouldn't have fed the WHOLE thing to the worms, they were busy for a while ater this.


April 6, 2014 - Here we are 2.5 months later and she's aching to get back outside.


Gunna have to wait another few weeks to update the basjoos since they're all still tucked in for the winter as were still getting lows around freezing at night.

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