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I was gifted 2 banana trees for my back yard, don’t know what type but they came from central Oregon and I live in western Washington.
They are in 36 inch pots, plan on leaving in pots for awhile to acclimatize them transplant. Any advise on soil type, fertilizer or depth? |
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Can you post a photo of them?
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<div style="font-weight: bold;color: Orange;">container grower</div> Location: Southwest Ohio U.S.A.🇺🇸
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![]() YouTube has many informative banana growing videos which you can pick and choose what will work for you. Videos are from preparing soil to potting them up and much in between. Good luck!! |
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