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Hello fellow Members.
New member here. I have several "Texas Star" banana plants I purchased from a mail order nursery. They were advertised as cold tolerant. After reading several comments on this blog. I think I just divided and replanted several water plants. I am very interested in growing a cold resistant variety that has good eating bananas. Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks Redwasp Last edited by Redwasp : 07-15-2012 at 11:40 PM. Reason: mispelled word |
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Happy Growing Location: Beaumont Texas
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Hello, Welcome, and Happy Growing :^) Grow an Orinoco or Caligold..
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Welcome! Dwarf Namwah is also a very good pick. Not quite as cold hardy as the other two, but produces great fruit.
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container grower Location: Southwest Ohio U.S.A.🇺🇸
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Welcome from Ohio, Redwasp.
In these forums you will find lots of people who know lots of stuff--- enjoy!! Good growing!! ![]() |
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I planted two small plants today. One Ice Cream and one Texas Star. I got them from Greenearth Co. I also received one California Gold, one Goldfinger and one Apple. I am not sure where I am going to plant those.
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Welcome from sunny South Florida!
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