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Member Introductions, Social Announcements & Good Wishes This is the `tell us about yourself` category. Please make an introductory post here, let us know a little about yourself. A perfect place to break the ice.

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Old 06-11-2007, 11:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Drummer Any nanners in Texas??

Hi from Conroe, TX
Nanners came with my house. They grow like weeds in this area. I've always wanted to grow nanners for fruit.

Any one out there in the Conroe, Huntsville, Houston area??
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I used to live in Huntsville and did some cases in Conroe, but now live a few hours down the coast - on the coast in Rockport.
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Talking Re: Any nanners in Texas??

JewelBaby,

Just wanted to say hi. I saw you were from Conroe the other day but didn't have time to post. I live in Pearland and currently am growing 10 or 11 different varieties of bananas with about 4 more on the way this week!

Drop me a line sometime.

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