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shular1
10-02-2008, 11:55 PM
Very happy to find kindred souls with a common intrest. I am also growing Blood Leaf Bananas and would like to hear from other interested growers. I live in Knoxville Tn. and I knotice that "Big Dog' has moved to Knoxville. I would be interested in communicating with him.
Shular1@comcast.net
Chironex
10-02-2008, 11:58 PM
I am certain he will contact you as soon as he sees your post. Welcome to Bananas!!!
stumpy4700
10-03-2008, 05:15 AM
Hello from Nashville, I too have a Zebrina. This is my first year with it so hopefully it will survive the winter. I'm pulling it into the sunroom for winter...
mskitty38583
10-03-2008, 06:59 PM
welcome to the org from sparta tn! i have 2 zebrinas and a pup off of one that just recently( sniff sniff) passed away. the others are doing great. post some pics if you can.
shular1
10-04-2008, 01:07 AM
Atached is a picture of one of my Blood Leaf Bananas. Enjoy!
stumpy4700
10-04-2008, 11:36 PM
Lookin good SHULAR1
Randy4ut
10-05-2008, 07:15 AM
Welcome to the forum!!! Nice to see the Shular name!!! I live in Cleveland, which is only about one hour south of you, in case you are not familiar with Cleveland. I, too, have Zebrinus and a few other bananas as well. When you have a chance, hollar at me and tell me more about what you are growing, as well as a little more about yourself. Always great to see another Tennesseean on board!!!
Here is one of my Zebrinas, and a link to my photobucket account of some other bananas and other tropicals in have in my backyard....
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n225/randy4ut/100_2797.jpg
randy4ut - Page 1 - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting (http://s113.photobucket.com/albums/n225/randy4ut/)
Again, welcome aboard!!!!
shular1
10-05-2008, 09:41 AM
Thanks for the reply, Good picture. I am attaching some more of my pictues. The cluster picture is of a group of bananas that is growing on top of the septic tank. They came back in the spring and are growing profusly I guess from the heat of the septic tank. Are the winters there warm enough for your bananas to come back or do you bring them in for the winter? I have a nephew in Dalton Ga. that can leave his bananas out all winter.
I have 2 acres of what I like to think of as a botanical garden. I love to find new plants to try. I have many gardens, topiary, and water gardens. This used to be a rural areaa but they are building 5 story apartments and condos next door. The developers wanted to buy my property but at 76 years old and I have been here 47 years and I don't want to start over with all the plants I have so I will just be a petunia in an onion patch.
You said it was good to see a Shular name. What is you connection with Shular?
Randy4ut
10-06-2008, 04:45 AM
Thanks for the reply, Good picture. I am attaching some more of my pictues. The cluster picture is of a group of bananas that is growing on top of the septic tank. They came back in the spring and are growing profusly I guess from the heat of the septic tank. Are the winters there warm enough for your bananas to come back or do you bring them in for the winter? I have a nephew in Dalton Ga. that can leave his bananas out all winter.
I have 2 acres of what I like to think of as a botanical garden. I love to find new plants to try. I have many gardens, topiary, and water gardens. This used to be a rural areaa but they are building 5 story apartments and condos next door. The developers wanted to buy my property but at 76 years old and I have been here 47 years and I don't want to start over with all the plants I have so I will just be a petunia in an onion patch.
You said it was good to see a Shular name. What is you connection with Shular?
First off, I have no connection with the Shular name, but I am a big TN fan and Heath was a great quarterback for them years ago. Hated to see what happened to him professionally. Anyway, some of the bananas that I have stay out year 'round, while others will be dug up and stored either potted in my garage, or stored dry rooted under the house. I have several this year that I will be testing to see how they fare for me outside, so I am still learning and experimenting. Again, great to have you aboard!!!!
Kylie2x
10-08-2008, 06:40 PM
Heeey!!!
A Big ole Welcome from Texas to ya!!! Glad to have ya here...Great Pic!
I look forward to seeing you around!!
Kyie:waving:
xavierdlc61887
10-08-2008, 07:35 PM
ummm are those zebrinas...shular cause to me they dont look anything like them :P maybe u got a misidentified plant look at randys thats a blood banana :D
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