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![]() Hola, new member here from Melbourne.
I've been gifted a banana from an elderly neighbour, pretty much the only thing I can guarantee is that it's a plantain. Have the perfect spot for it, but looking to companion plant with sugar cane and/or babaco in the same bed as well, but not sure of the spacing. I've found info on circle planting, but this is a linear bed, and the sugar cane space requirements don't match up with my experience on how big cane can get. Any thoughts? Bed is 70cm wide, 240cm long - perfect placement behind my greenhouse and next to a big fat water tank for a heat sink. Last edited by Taleya : 10-29-2024 at 03:01 AM. |
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![]() Welcome to the Jungle.
![]() Have fun here. ![]() Put that plant where it gets some sun all day. |
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![]() how is it growing over summer?
liking the location? |
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