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MjdTexan
11-05-2009, 05:25 PM
Hello.

I am just here to read and observe. I live between Houston & Humble Texas off of the Beltway 8 on 5 acres. I do some gardening and I raise chickens. I guess I will read a while to see if bananas are feasable to raise in my area. If I do raise bananas I want them to be close to the kind we buy at our stores. I sell vegetables and would like to offer some bananas as well. Nice to meet yall

sbl
11-05-2009, 05:44 PM
Sure it is feasible to grow bananas in Houston. There are people here growing bananas in NY! You are about the same--maybe a little cooler--as Pensacola, and I just harvested a couple bunches.

MjdTexan
11-05-2009, 06:08 PM
Sure it is feasible to grow bananas in Houston. There are people here growing bananas in NY! You are about the same--maybe a little cooler--as Pensacola, and I just harvested a couple bunches.

Nice to meet you. There is a lot of information on this forum. Me not knowing much about bananas is making it a little hard to understand all of it. I think I need to latch onto someone local as a mentor or something (if yall do that). I had no idea that there were that many different bananas. I wouldnt even begin to know which type to select. I think I can probably plant 10 or more.

browndrake
11-05-2009, 06:24 PM
welcome to the forum.

For bananas, I would gladly trade you my zone 7 for your zone 9.

There are several bananas that you should be able to successfully grow where you are at. There are several varieties that are like those you buy at the grocer. You may want to also experiment with some of those not sold there. I am new to bananas but everybody tells me that many taste better than the grocery store varieties.

Have fun and learn lots

aaron

Eric
11-05-2009, 06:33 PM
Welcome aboard, Mjd Texan :) ! There are quite a few that would do great in Zone 9! In fact, there are 2 that are reported to have been grown in Texas historically that winter over normally & produce great tasting nanners:
(click on the links to learn something about them)
1. The Texas Star banana:
http://www.bananas.org/f2/texas-star-vs-california-gold-9340.html
http://www.bananas.org/f2/reliable-source-texas-star-8172.html
1. The Carolina King banana:
http://www.bananas.org/f15/carolina-king-banana-9343.html

Ty Ty Nursery claims to carry the Texas Star banana BUT they don't have a very good reputation so it's generally "at ur own risk".

This place is packed with professional & technical info. Once ya get to know some of the members, you'll have more info than ya know what to do with!
If ya have any questions about using the forum, just ask.

Abnshrek
11-05-2009, 09:09 PM
Welcome Mjd (or is it suppose to be MGD?) lol There's alot of banana's out there.. You want something the produces quickly. So get on a list to get a Vente Cohol.. either from going-bananas.com, or unless a member will hook you up that has a pup. I'd research the different flavors out there (yeah there's banana flavors). Select the banana's that best suit your timeline, tastes, and whether or not you wanna climb a ladder to get your banana's. Good Luck :^)

stumpy4700
11-05-2009, 10:20 PM
Welcome to the site. Theres a lot to read here. Just use the search feature and you can read for months!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MjdTexan
11-05-2009, 10:46 PM
Welcome Mjd (or is it suppose to be MGD?) lol There's alot of banana's out there.. You want something the produces quickly. So get on a list to get a Vente Cohol.. either from going-bananas.com, or unless a member will hook you up that has a pup. I'd research the different flavors out there (yeah there's banana flavors). Select the banana's that best suit your timeline, tastes, and whether or not you wanna climb a ladder to get your banana's. Good Luck :^)

I am sure this is going to sound like a crazy question but here goes. How do you sample the different banana taste when you only primaraly (sp?) get one type of banana at the store?

conejov
11-05-2009, 11:18 PM
Hey MJD!

There's alot of Bananas that can be grown here in Houston, One of the very common ones that you'll find In LOWES is the Dwarf Cavendish, I'm growing Ice cream, Orinoco & Praying Hands they all are doing great.

momoese
11-06-2009, 12:03 AM
I am sure this is going to sound like a crazy question but here goes. How do you sample the different banana taste when you only primaraly (sp?) get one type of banana at the store?

You drive to Jon's place in San Diego Ca and taste test from his front yard banana jungle. :)

Or travel, or buy online, or sometimes you might find something slightly unusual at some of the Asian markets.

CValentine
11-06-2009, 01:08 AM
Welcome from Killeen!! :) ~Cheryl

MjdTexan
11-06-2009, 08:45 AM
Thank All of yall for the welcome


Welcome from Killeen!! :) ~Cheryl

You guys had a bit of bad business over your way yesterday, huh?

Youngbb
11-06-2009, 09:06 AM
Welcome Texan!

Eric
11-06-2009, 09:10 AM
They had Very bad business. Cheryl & hers are okay, thank God, but 21 were killed & 31 others were injured. She'll be helping out, today, & she has all my prayers.

cherokee_greg
11-06-2009, 09:17 AM
Howdy from Fresno,California zone 9 here too. Im growing them . This will be my first winter with bananas but im ready hope they do fine. I have some bigger ones I received free from a lady close to me im going to leave those out all winter I have some young ones im taking in but im trying to get some that will do good here and there is allot to choose from. Good luck give them a try I know you will like them after you get started.
Welcome

jeffreyp
11-06-2009, 10:22 AM
I would suggest Raja Puri as an ideal variety for your area.

LilRaverBoi
11-06-2009, 01:00 PM
Welcome to the site! Gran Nain are the 'chiquita' type bananas you buy in the store. Honestly, though, I would recommend growing OTHER types than this. First off, you can buy as many GN bananas at the store you'll ever want. Secondly, they are kinda bland in the scheme of banana flavors. As far as 'researching' flavors, there are some great threads concerning that topic on the site. It's sometimes very difficult to obtain such bananas to try in real life, but you can always take people's testimony on the quality and flavor to decide what to grow.

Abnshrek
11-06-2009, 02:38 PM
I would suggest Raja Puri as an ideal variety for your area.

MJD if your in the shreveport area gamblin' or what not.. I have a couple pups I can dispence with; 4 Raja Puri's, a Ice cream, a Pineapple, a gran nain, and a couple Dwarf cavendishes, 2 Namwah's.. food for thought.. lol

Ueberwinden
11-06-2009, 05:53 PM
Welcome to the group.

Michael

MjdTexan
09-09-2010, 07:06 PM
Thank You. I have not been here in a while. I got sidetracked with super hot peppers. Has the forum changed? It looks different. Took me a while to remember my password.

MediaHound
09-10-2010, 08:45 AM
The forum has not changed a whole lot, the colors and basic design has remained the same. We did add a few small things here and there, its dressed up a bit more, but for the most part has not undergone a complete design overhaul.

Tell us about your peppers... :)

CValentine
09-10-2010, 10:28 AM
Glad to have our fellow Texan back in the banana loop!!!
How've you been? How's the BBQ? :) ~Cheryl

MjdTexan
09-10-2010, 10:31 AM
Glad to have our fellow Texan back in the banana loop!!!
How've you been? How's the BBQ? :) ~Cheryl

Thank Yall both.

Its going fairly smooth. BBQ is good. I need to do some ribs pretty soon though. Some libations and ribs with a little NASCAR and its a good weekend.

Love the Hendrix quote in your signature by the way.