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Hi all, this morning I was walking through the yard to open up the greenhouse and happened to look up to see... my Dwarf Brazilian in full flowering mode! I want to do everything I can to preserve the fruit through winter, so I'll be covering and uncovering for the next few months. Besides that, what else should I do for water and all the other things associated with developing the fruit and keeping leaves? I don't want to overwater and rot it out, or underwater and lose more fruit than necessary. Thanks in advance!
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Re: Blooming in December! SOS
You live in Louisiana? You should be fine but keep the banana tree inside the greenhouse. Also put a thick layer of mulch around the tree
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