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Old 05-12-2020, 08:18 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: Planting taller varieties in deep holes?

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Originally Posted by ShipOfFools View Post
Hello. I am new to the forum, as I had been spending the past couple years planting fruit trees. Lately, I have caught a bad case of the banana bug.

The question that I couldn't find an answer to is: Is there any downside/danger in planting taller varieties such as Blue Java, Pisang Raja, and Aiuri Fe'i in deep holes?

I live near Hollywood, FL (Zone 10B, sugar sand soil)

Thanks.
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