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Had to recreate an account because I lost login and forgot what old old email I used. Southern Indiana area. I have a Basjoo, 2 growing years (2018 and 2019) where I just kept in the ground. At the first frost 2019 I dug up and stored them alive in our conditioned garage. They did nicely till Christmas and sort of went dormant from there on out. They pushed out 1 full leaf each then stopped, likely due to lack of watering. I dug up because they were getting crowded and have someone that wants some for their pool area. They have been acclimated for about a business week now in normal Spring time conditions for our area. What is the best way and time to stick these into the soil? Hopefully the picture works. http://www.bananas.org/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=65927&ppuser=32471] |
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Check you 10 day weather forecast.....It does look good ![]() You plants will tolerate cool weather but not a freeze or a frost at this tender stage. |
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