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| Cold Hardy Bananas This forum is dedicated to the discussion of bananas that are able to grow and thrive in cold areas. You'll find lots of tips and discussions about keeping your bananas over the winter. |
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Just bought my first two basjoo's and my husky decided to use one as a chew
toy!!! It's broke about halfway up,it's a little over 3 feet tall. Is it as good as dead,if not what should I do?? Thank you! |
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Cut it off just below the break and keep the dog away it should do fine.
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What should I cut it with?
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A knife, I try and use something big and sharp enough to cut it cleanly in one pass. A 8 inch carving knife works wonderfully if you get back into the kitchen before the wife notices
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I use a serrated filet knife for trimming lots of plants; it works great on bananas.
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Ok,hope it works!
I just planted them in the pots the night before!! Gonna get some tomato plant cages and put em in the pots. If Diesel gets em again,well he just better not!!! |
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