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Miranda
HI
thank you for the opportunity. I listened to a radio talk about bananas and it got me thinking. I have inherited a small farm and would like to start growing something, but wasn't sure. the interest gripped me and my thoughts went back to us as children eating the biggest (which we thought) bananas on my gran's farm. why can't I try experimenting and have a start with bananas. I don't know much and am sourcing info re the ground, the plant, and what next to do. I live in Johannesburg and the farm is in between Polokwane and Louis Trichardt. my goal for 2015. Miranda |
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Re: Miranda
Welcome to the forum, Miranda!
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