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We finally did get one to fruit. This one is currently in the front yard.
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Awesome, congrats!
You should upload those pictures to your gallery so people can find them if they search the gallery for Saba. |
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Congrats Paul,
this is special for Zone 7b ![]() greetings Tobias |
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Thanks Tobi for the compliment.
Thanks also Mediahound, I was going to dig them up anyway in the near future due to the weather that is sooner or later going to be here, I am use to digging them up anyway but what do you all think I should do? Dig up the whole pad together and keep them intact or is it okay to separate the pups from the 'nanner that is fruiting. Thanks. |
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