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Last year my I uprooted a basjoo and gave to my friend. In its place I put a Brazillian. Over the course of the spring pup after pup of basjoo has continues to spring up. I dig and remove. I missed a few weeks.
You can see 2 more basjoos pupped out next to the brazillian. ![]() Upon closer inspection, I see one other basjoo. ![]()
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they just didnt want to live anywhere else, but with you. they look good.
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LOL!!! Looks like your stuck with it now!
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Don't worry, be happy. Red
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Worst things could happen. Bananas are your friend.
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If you dig up and discard (give away or mail to me LOL) the old stump you should stop getting more pups! Good luck!
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I'll show you my banana if you show me yours!!!
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it's a sign---you're just SUPPOSED to have a clump there. LOL....
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