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![]() Hey All,
I just bought a house with multiple banana trees, one with bananas, and wanted to know what to do. How and when should I cut them down, where to cut, what to do after.... If anyone can help, i would be very appreciative ![]() |
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Location: Now nesting in Titusville, FL
Zone: 10A or 9B ish. Like it matters?
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![]() It would help if you set up your profile to at least state your zone; that makes it easier for members to address needs. If you're in the north, those are probably ornamentals; if you're in zone 8b and above, they probably aren't.
That didn't sound very welcoming...WELCOME!
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Happy Growing Location: Beaumont Texas
Zone: 8b, but 9b weather..
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![]() Hello, Welcome & Happy Growing.. your USDA growing zone would be helpful.. If you live up North you can cut them if you live in the South I wouldn't w/o further input.. :^)
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if you got it, grow it. |
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container grower Location: Southwest Ohio U.S.A.🇺🇸
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![]() Expect a little comedy and mess the first couple of times you harvest. Here are some goofy pix: https://picasaweb.google.com/1146855...?noredirect=1#
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