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|  02-06-2008, 10:58 AM | #1 (permalink) | 
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	  Said "Welcome to Bananas" 0 Times |  Musa in symbiotic relation to other plants Today, I was wondering if bananas would have a health-relation to other plants.  Plants wich give benefit to the developpement of Musa. For example; Garlic against rats, mols, mice and also Calendula and wild cabbage should make the soil nematode-free. These applie to a healthy rootsystem or corm. Do any of you know any others? Panaroma | 
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	  Said "Welcome to Bananas" 342 Times |  Re: Musa in symbiotic relation to other plants Someone post a link about several months ago just dont remeber where. | 
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	  Said "Welcome to Bananas" 0 Times |  Re: Musa in symbiotic relation to other plants Hi, I couldn't find this link you mentioned. Anyone can instruct me to this link please? Greetings Panaroma | 
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	  Said "Welcome to Bananas" 342 Times |  Re: Musa in symbiotic relation to other plants sorry found it, looking in wrong place on my favorites List of companion plants - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | 
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	  Said "Welcome to Bananas" 0 Times |  Re: Musa in symbiotic relation to other plants Thanks, pretty usefull info. | 
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	  Said "Welcome to Bananas" 4 Times |  Re: Musa in symbiotic relation to other plants Paint beans around them or near. They like that. Tomatoes may transmit some problems to them. | 
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