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Symantic
08-19-2012, 04:52 PM
Hi to everyone, im new here just joined :)
I want to ask if is a way to get ripe bananas direct from the banana plant in my area in Greece! i've seen a lot of banana plants in Greece with small green bananas in the summer time but never see them yellow and big.. it the weather the prob? or maybe people are not caring them enough? or is there a way to get them ??:waving::waving::waving:
Dalmatiansoap
08-19-2012, 06:12 PM
Yes, U can grow bananas in Greece.
Welcome on the board!
:woohoonaner:
Symantic
08-20-2012, 02:04 AM
Nice to hear that, is there a special way to do tha or jusy planting them and wait? Do i need a good soil?
Dalmatiansoap
08-20-2012, 06:24 AM
A bit of everything U mentioned, but if U spend som e quality search on the boards U can find many answers in no time.
Bananas are hungry and thirsty plants and will be unfruitful if left without feed and water.
Even in my area where there are plantations, some people neglect their home grown bananas and they look miserable.
Symantic
08-20-2012, 05:08 PM
Ok when i will plant my banana trees i will take care of them to get some quality of fruit... actually im thinking to do permaculture garden design, i think that will help a lot to grow some quality fruits and vegetables :):bananas_b
Musa777
01-09-2013, 01:54 AM
Hi Symantic,
Yes of course itīs possible to produce ripe fruits in Greece! Itīs only important that you plant them in partial shade because of low humidity in summer. Because most of the soil in Greece is rather sandy it whould be useful to chance the soil at the place you plant bananas against a substrate that contains a high percentage of peat or/and bentonite, so that the soil can keep water easier.
Also itīs important to water them regulary at your arid area, or you even install a irrigation system.
Best wishes,
Markus
Symantic
01-11-2013, 05:50 PM
Hi Symantic,
Yes of course itīs possible to produce ripe fruits in Greece! Itīs only important that you plant them in partial shade because of low humidity in summer. Because most of the soil in Greece is rather sandy it whould be useful to chance the soil at the place you plant bananas against a substrate that contains a high percentage of peat or/and bentonite, so that the soil can keep water easier.
Also itīs important to water them regulary at your arid area, or you even install a irrigation system.
Best wishes,
Markus
Hey Musa thanks you very much that will help a lot :)
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