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snowbird
04-02-2009, 09:53 AM
Hello everyone. I finally got all those lovely banana plants into the ground yesterday. My plantation is off to a great start. About me: I live in Anaheim, a mile from the happiest place on earth, Disneyland. We have a subtropical-temperate microclimate here, and all around the neighborhood are banana trees! They thrive here, fruiting vigorously.

My trees have been in large pots for two years, and are mostly of the Cavendish type. I have a Golden that is not doing too well, and a few plantains that were dug from a friend's yard, as well. I have a dedicated palnting area, cement berm to contain the future bounty, all prepared.

I plan to start the seeds I have collected from the internet, so I will be looking for tips and info on that sort of thing soon. Nice to be here, with fellow banana fans.

Barb in So Cal

Bob
04-02-2009, 09:58 AM
Welcome Barb, sounds like you're off to a great start. Take a look and explore this site , lots of great people and info.:goteam:

Chironex
04-02-2009, 10:01 AM
Sound great Barb! Glad you joined us. We will enjoy some pictures as they grow. Welcome!

Richard
04-02-2009, 10:29 AM
Hi Barb!

When I was a senior in high school, I worked at Disneyland as an ice-cream/popcorn vendor. After that, it took me about 2 decades before I could hear "its a small world" without a negative reaction! Then of course No Doubt released this commemorative song: Google Music: No Doubt (http://www.google.com/musics?lid=PQUuLz2ciE&aid=Y9nev0B-YIL&sid=ueYeyjooHqK)

momoese
04-02-2009, 10:48 AM
Welcome aboard! I'm just down the road in West Los Angeles and it's the same thing here, bananas everywhere!

hammer
04-02-2009, 11:03 AM
welcome to the org.

Tog Tan
04-03-2009, 12:34 AM
Hi Barb, welcome to the .org! :goteam: Sounds like you got the happiest place for 'naners. Keep us posted on your plants.

LilRaverBoi
04-03-2009, 09:51 AM
Welcome to the site! Enjoy all the info that can be found here. And don't be shy! People are very kind.

Caloosamusa
04-03-2009, 02:04 PM
Welcome to the organization Barb in so cal. You hail from the "tough" section of the organization. Best wishes to you and the So Cal group!:2239:

snowbird
04-08-2009, 07:21 PM
Thanks to everyone for the hearty gone bananas welcome! Great news! Two plants have already begun to eke a new leaf out. Looks like the transplanting has succeeded. Am keeping fingers crossed that the Golden keiki survives, and her mama doesn't seem any improved.

My area has had an extremely mild winter, and the neighborhood banana trees are in full-fruit mode. I am hoping that next year I can report that my plantation is like-wise endowed. I read up on the seed propagation; whew! too much science for this girl. I will give it a go, anyways.

Ha ha ha, yes, Richard! "It's a Small World" is so held in disdain in OC. Why do we hate that song SO much? Well, they re-did the ride, and it just reopened last week... probably still has that song! Two of my kids worked there, and both hated that attraction. I myself liked it, especially the tropical "worlds" and the banana trees...

I am surprised to hear that bananas are doing so well in West LA, as it's so much closer to the beach (maybe 10 degrees cooler than my house!), but that is great to know, Momoese.

I moved back up here from San Diego a few years ago.... nearly all things tropical grew very, very well for me there. The one thing is messed up was getting my bananas to fruit. Of course, that was before I knew about this great site!

Thanks again for the welcome. I'm a know-nothing, but hope to become a future banana guru someday... Off to explore the place now. See you laters, barb :waving:

bepah
04-08-2009, 09:49 PM
"It's a Small World" is so held in disdain in OC. Why do we hate that song SO much? Well, they re-did the ride, and it just reopened last week... probably still has that song!

The song is one of those that will not leave once it enters you head. I wokrked at Disneyland for a year (Pirates) and walked by that abomination 5 days a week.

I have always thought that each person's individual hell was the 3 things they fear most. For me, it is flying, going to the dentist, and 'Its a Small World'.

So, my personal hell is getting on the airplane to go to the dentist, and the only thing on the earphones is 'Its a Small World',.........for eternity!

Try it yourself. line up your own personal 3 fears into a single scenario....and it will put the fear of God into you.

If you have trouble with this, send me your 3 biggest fears and I will construct your own personal hell....for free!

snowbird
04-09-2009, 07:02 PM
line up your own personal 3 fears into a single scenario....and it will put the fear of God into you.

If you have trouble with this, send me your 3 biggest fears and I will construct your own personal hell....for free!

Ha ha ha, LOL! ROOKIE GARDENER, VETERAN DRINKER!!! Ditto!!

Wow! That would have to do with the IRS, getting on a scale, and grasshoppers. Fun game!

It's a small world after all.... 'cause you live somewhat close to me. Come to Disneyland, stop in, and say hi to the bananas.

*wink* :nanadrink:
barb

bepah
04-09-2009, 10:00 PM
Ha ha ha, LOL! ROOKIE GARDENER, VETERAN DRINKER!!! Ditto!!

Wow! That would have to do with the IRS, getting on a scale, and grasshoppers. Fun game!

It's a small world after all.... 'cause you live somewhat close to me. Come to Disneyland, stop in, and say hi to the bananas.

*wink* :nanadrink:
barb

Alright,

Your personal hell is a change to the tax code, based on weight measured by the tax man annually...

You go to the local IRS for your annual weigh in and they ask what;s in your pockets........you can guess what you find........for eternity....:waving:

SOCALROCKER
04-09-2009, 11:23 PM
Welcome to the org. It sounds like you are having fun growing banana's.

Enjoy :)

PHILDAVE
04-10-2009, 04:09 AM
Snowbird,

Welcome from the other side of the pond.

Phil
Growing Bananas in the UK (http://www.hardybananas.co.uk)

snowbird
04-10-2009, 02:49 PM
Snowbird,

Welcome from the other side of the pond.

Phil
Growing Bananas in the UK (http://www.hardybananas.co.uk)

Thank you very much, Phil. My best mate lives in Kent...Dover. Linda and I met as we both share a fondness for Gloucestershire Old Spots pigs, especially one named Flossy. In all these years, I've never asked her how she feels about bananas! I shall get right to it. And thank you for the link, as well.

Cheers
barb

Chironex
04-10-2009, 02:51 PM
We are global! Partners in bananas.

snowbird
04-10-2009, 03:00 PM
Indeed! We ARE global.... and it is great to know that even in the chilliest, coldest areas people are bananas about naners!

I intend to learn a lot from all here. Good news... the Golden's pup seems stronger today, and seems to have weathered the transplanting. I hope his mom perks back to life...

Bepah...thanks, you have given me nightmares; my own fault, ran out of Nyquil.

Thanks for your greetings, everyone. I need to master your photo-sharing techniques, and then I'll post the plantation's photo. Off to hug a naner!:02: