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![]() Stopped by a club members house today to talk about papayas and spotted this bunch on one of his old BJ mats. I said I'll take it to go and here it is. Look at how big the fingers are --- this mat is growing in an old cow pasture.
Note the long pedicels and the blue-ish skin. Will do a taste report when they ripen up. |
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![]() You probably should use a Grade 70 chain to hold that bunch.
The yellow chromate (gold) plating makes it easily recognizable even from a distance.
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![]() I wonder if someone spread azomite in the pasture. They must have to get fingers that size
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Azomite is the best, it's a gift that keeps on giving. http://azomite.com/resources/feed_guidelines.pdf If someone in Milwaukee eats those bananas, the cycle will keep on going. Milorganite
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![]() You guys sure love to poke fun at Azomite. Got any proof that it doesn't perform? I don't use it but for those that do your constant poo pooing must be somewhat annoying.
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The real question is how much does it really help? I'm sure the cost benefit ratio would be extremely low. I also agree it is somewhat annoying. Anyway, where are all the University studies proving how great it is?
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![]() THIS QUOTE WILL NO DOUBT LIVE ON... YES POOPAMITE NEEDS ITS PLACE ON WIKI
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![]() POOPAMITE -the Real Deal!!!
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![]() Don't be silly.
There's no emotions involved in a cost benefit analysis. I pruned & harvested an avocado tree yesterday, filled the order and had an extra 800 lbs of fruit. The extra fruit was free and will make great compost What's better for the soil, $20 worth of Azomite or. 800 lbs of cados & an extra Jackson in your pocket. Every city has some type of waste material, free or at little cost, that can benefit your soil ![]() ![]() ![]()
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![]() ![]() It always nice to be able to taste the fruit before you invest time and space. Great Haul ![]()
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![]() Cant wait to the test review Dan !..
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![]() I think your going to need a bigger fence.....from the movie BANANAS..
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![]() Rabbit rolls fertilizer...
![]() Now if I can simply get them to drop the droppings on the plants, I'll be happy:} ![]()
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I have a bunch this size with no fertilizer (other than the Forrest Floor). No watering (other than rain) it is in the back corner of my yard and easily the most neglected banana plant in our garden. I will post some pics later. For us the key is maintaining the "Forrest Floor"....layers of leaves, horse poo and wood chippings (all obtained for free, as unwanted byproduct). |
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![]() Thanks for the pics Rmpl. Now I'm convinced my fruit are the real deal BJ.
So give us a taste/texture descript. |
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