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Strong bird farm
02-03-2017, 07:15 PM
Hello. First post. New to this form of communication in general. But I'm having a hard time finding some banana plants I want so here I am.
I'm in NC. The Piedmont area. I have a farm here and I'm looking to experiment with short seasons bananas. I've learned the Orinoco or viente cohol could be a good fit but darned if I can find them anywhere.
Oddly, it's been a life long dream to grow bananas. I finally have the time and space to do so.
And thoughts or words of wisdom are appreciated. Thanks.
Best banana I ever had tiny red ones I bought from a Hispanic market.

HMelendez
02-04-2017, 07:58 AM
Welcome to the banana gang!.....:2723::bananarow::2723:



Check Going Bananas (Welcome to Going Bananas of Homestead, Florida! (http://www.going-bananas.com/)) and Greenearth (Buy - Banana Trees - Banana Plants - NOW on Sale (http://www.greenhousebusiness.com/bananaplants.html))......


Also, check frequently here, with members of the forum.....They might have what you are looking for.......


Hopefully it helps!.......

bananimal
02-04-2017, 06:59 PM
I moved from Charlotte 12 yrs ago. Where you at?

Dan

Strong bird farm
02-04-2017, 07:01 PM
I'm in union county just outside of Charlotte. Thanks for the welcome!

cincinnana
02-04-2017, 08:09 PM
Welcome to the Jungle...


Your frost to frost dates are 205 +- on average.
Mine, as well as other expierienced growers in our zone grow mature plants under lights and do not get edible fruit.

Great for tomatoes but not for tropical fruiting plants that take little more time in your zone

SOOOOOO.......you might want to rethink bananas.


Many members grow seasons are just a little shorter than ours and even under lights a plant will not perform as you wish and give you edible fruit.......

Your average temp as well as mine is less than the optimum growing temp for a banana plant that will give you edible fruit in one season in your grow zone.

Strong bird farm
02-04-2017, 08:14 PM
I have a hoop house heated and greenhouse access. I appreciate your guidance.

cincinnana
02-04-2017, 08:23 PM
I have a hoop house heated and greenhouse access. I appreciate your guidance.

Pop off a photo for us to see......:woohoonaner:

edwmax
02-05-2017, 08:00 AM
Orinocos you should be able to find locally. Look around to your neighbors. May be free if you ask. ... Veinte Cohol is still in short supply and difficult/expensive to get.

My Orinoco, dwarf Orinoco, 1000 fingers, and raja puri lost leaves three times this winter due to temps of mid 20 deg F. But, re-grew new leaves within 10 days when night time temps were back above 40 deg F. .... These and the Carolina King banana should do well for you.

Snarkie
02-05-2017, 08:42 AM
Hi Jes-

Welcome aboard the Banana Express, fellow Tarheeler! :nanerwaveytrain:

cincinnana
02-05-2017, 07:52 PM
I have a hoop house heated and greenhouse access. I appreciate your guidance.

Is your hoop a 12 footer or a 8 footer.

With your hoop .....what else do you grow/start in it??

Do you grow edibles...

Show us some photos....of your hoop ......woop woop.:08:

Snarkie
02-05-2017, 07:57 PM
I'm in union county just outside of Charlotte. Thanks for the welcome!Closest member to me yet.

Strong bird farm
02-05-2017, 08:42 PM
Don't think I've ever been asked so many questions by strangers in such a public setting. Buy me dinner before photos are discussed. I'm interested in the dwarf plants right now. Til I get my feet wet a bit. I have just under 10 acres. I focus entirely on edibles and a small amount of cut flowers. I keep farm animals as well.
I will be caring for banana plants this spring. The dwarf kind. the USDA has great programs for farmers and home gardeners for hoop houses.

Snarkie
02-05-2017, 08:46 PM
Don't think I've ever been asked so many questions by strangers in such a public setting. Buy me dinner before photos are discussed.LOL! We're a friendly bunch here; kinda like a big, happy family that's bananas. If you want a lot of strangers asking you all kinds of questions in a public setting, try running for office! :2722:

cincinnana
02-05-2017, 09:10 PM
Don't think I've ever been asked so many questions by strangers in such a public setting. Buy me dinner before photos are discussed. I'm interested in the dwarf plants right now. Til I get my feet wet a bit. I have just under 10 acres. I focus entirely on edibles and a small amount of cut flowers. I keep farm animals as well.
I will be caring for banana plants this spring. The dwarf kind. the USDA has great programs for farmers and home gardeners for hoop houses.

We call it Vetting..:woohoonaner:
If you pass the first 3......yur almost in..
Post a photo....

Kat2
02-05-2017, 09:38 PM
Okay, since it seems you plan to stick around, I'll suggest that you edit your profile to show your location and zone. Why? Because when you post questions in other areas of the forum, it makes it easier for members near you to answer questions. Posting pictures makes us all giddy but, since we all do it, we don't consider them worthy of dinner. Sorry.

Of course, I have yet another question. Strong Bird Farm--why? Are you raising ostriches and/or emus? Or peafowl? (Probably not--that would be Loud Bird Farm.) Chickens are pretty tough (well, roos can be) but not normally what one considers strong.

BTW, welcome.

edwmax
02-06-2017, 06:47 AM
Don't think I've ever been asked so many questions by strangers in such a public setting. Buy me dinner before photos are discussed. I'm interested in the dwarf plants right now. Til I get my feet wet a bit. I have just under 10 acres. I focus entirely on edibles and a small amount of cut flowers. I keep farm animals as well.
I will be caring for banana plants this spring. The dwarf kind. the USDA has great programs for farmers and home gardeners for hoop houses.

That's because we cant give meaningful advice & answer questions without knowing you situation & environment. and/or what you want to accomplish. Or , learn from you if your conditions fits our situations. ... I would like to know more about the USDA programs for hoop houses. Do you have a link.

Strong bird farm
02-06-2017, 08:06 AM
https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detailfull/national/programs/?cid=stelprdb1046250

Snarkie
02-06-2017, 08:12 AM
Of course, I have yet another question. Strong Bird Farm--why? Are you raising ostriches and/or emus? Or peafowl? (Probably not--that would be Loud Bird Farm.) Chickens are pretty tough (well, roos can be) but not normally what one considers strong.Perhaps that is the name of the farm, like Kat's Fig Farm or Snarkie's Funny Farm. Just a guess...

Strong bird farm
02-06-2017, 08:18 AM
Yes. Strong bird farm is the name of my farm. Why? I have chickens, who are pretty smart and strong, no roos. Bird is a slang term for women in the UK.
And when something upsets me I like to give it a strong bird. Middle finger that is...
A hunter that gets too close to my property line... Strong bird.
That one tomato plant that seems a little droopier than others. Strong bird.
We like birds and owls, herons, Cardinals...
Dogs keep them away from the hens.
And when the dog is the cause of that droopy tomato plant in the end of the row, I give him a strong bird.

Strong bird farm
02-06-2017, 08:21 AM
We were going to name the place angry lady acres, but I don't think I could've sold a piece of produce with that name.

Snarkie
02-06-2017, 08:28 AM
Yes. Strong bird farm is the name of my farm. Why? I have chickens, who are pretty smart and strong, no roos. Bird is a slang term for women in the UK.Didn't think of that one, as I'm more familiar with it as byrd.

Strong bird farm
02-06-2017, 08:40 AM
If input the "y" it would be worse.
Bananas.org is an interesting bunch.

Snarkie
02-06-2017, 08:46 AM
Yes we are. We come from all walks of life on here, so you're bound to get some interesting feedback from time to time, even if it's not what you expected.

beam2050
02-06-2017, 09:16 AM
We were going to name the place angry lady acres, but I don't think I could've sold a piece of produce with that name.
:ha: and you sell more produce calling it the middle finger farms?

Kat2
02-06-2017, 09:32 AM
I actually did consider asking if bird was related to gender. I'm thrilled to welcome another member of the XY persuasion. Post often!

Sockmonkey
02-06-2017, 11:25 AM
Hello from another Tarheel!

JBijl
02-06-2017, 11:30 AM
Welcome here

Kat2
02-06-2017, 03:34 PM
Gosh, I hope what I said didn't run you off. We have few women who stick around here to post often and I'm not sure why. Though the active membership seems to be mostly male, as a an old bat of the female persuasion I've always felt very welcomed; I consider the "boys" to be some of the neatest guys I've met IRL or on the Net. Please stay, Jes, and tell us about your farm. (BTW, good call on the roos--this many time flogged gal is not convinced of their value to a flock of layers.)

beam2050
02-06-2017, 03:44 PM
Gosh, I hope what I said didn't run you off. We have few women who stick around here to post often and I'm not sure why. Though the active membership seems to be mostly male, as a an old bat of the female persuasion I've always felt very welcomed; I consider the "boys" to be some of the neatest guys I've met IRL or on the Net. Please stay, Jes, and tell us about your farm. (BTW, good call on the roos--this many time flogged gal is not convinced of their value to a flock of layers.)

how many hours is the UK behind us? he's a farmer apt to be in bed.

Kat2
02-06-2017, 03:52 PM
how many hours is the UK behind us? he's a farmer apt to be in bed.Huh? I went to college in NC--Asheville which is in the west, comprised of mountains where you can ski and is in the United States of America. Both NC and SC are a bit strange in that they have mountainous areas (not so much SC), a Piedmont (or "flat lands" where Charlotte is located) and beaches on the Atlantic Ocean. I haven't a clue about current time in the UK. Perhaps someone from there will chime in?

Snarkie
02-06-2017, 05:12 PM
how many hours is the UK behind us? he's a farmer apt to be in bed.Depends where in the UK you are. The Prime meridian, or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), splits it somewhat in half.

edwmax
02-06-2017, 08:41 PM
Don't think I've ever been asked so many questions by strangers in such a public setting. Buy me dinner before photos are discussed. ....

Dinner we can do. When are you coming to south Georgia?