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Hi-I am a new member. Not very good at typing or using the computer. I live just outside of Phlia.Pa.-Churchville-Bucks Co. This past april while in Clermont Fla. I bought two musa basj. at the Walmart on rt 27.They were 3 ft. tall and had 2 in. caliper.They grew to 10 ft. and caliper of 9 in. Needless to say I am now hooked on bananas. I hope to get them throught our 6b winter.I am going to try to start some other hardy types from seed this winter.I will keep you posted. Thank you. Stan.
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welcome to the forum. welcome!!welcome!!!welcome!!!!
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Welcome Stan and I hope your basjoos will survive the winter.
How do you protect them? Ron |
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Re: bananastan-67
Welcome Stan Iam, now you will become the Bananaman!
So you have the banana virus too huh!?! We here on this site have it to! If you have a problem or a question about your computer, just post it to the site. Someone will help you. GauRUNteed!! Yes indeedee!! The people on this site are G R E A T!!!!!Now that you have found theeee "Worlds best banana site" and become a member.......................................... The banana virus is running through your system with unprecedented speed!!!:06: :06: LOOK OUT!!!!!!!!MERRY CHRISTMAS............Magicgreen
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bananastan-67 how did I protect my basjoos? I cut them off at 5ft.-then wraped old towels around p. -put sending uint from wireless thermometer 6in. above ground -then bubble wrap -6 bales of hay and then a 10 by 12 tarp.It seems like a lot to protect a plant that only cost 7.97 . I just hope it pays off in the spring when I unwrap it. {wirless thermo.at radio shack-20 bucks) Bales of hay found in curb side trash after halloween.Thanks everone for the warm welcome.Have a merry Christmas and a happy new year. Stan
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Hello and welcome Stan good luck
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Welcome Stan!
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