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11-07-2008, 02:22 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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My Little SDC Still growing
Well with much great success the summers worth outdoors for my Banana plant has been great. much large then what it once was, i find that Pro-Mix is a great soil mix for banana plants. Anyone else have these wonderful little houseplants? they're so small and nice looking, can't wait for those naner's i heard i need 40 leaves so far.... 16! but that a fair ways away
heres a old picture from a while ago here it is on to the side on my front deck, pick it out!! ********Plus: What is that type of Banana plant is it thats larger in the bottom picture? Sorry guys, no camera. -Wayne-
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They look good. How did you train your SDC to climb up and sit pretty on the chair? Such a poser!
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Wow, Wayne, that is great. I lived in Newfoundland, for a couple of years, in Argentia, on the Avalon peninsula, with the U.S. Navy. Where are you located?
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Re: My Little SDC Still growing
OK -Yes I know where that is, You are very enterprising to grow nanners, up there. Now, you say you want to get some coconuts. I was in Florida, several weeks ago, at a nursery trade show. A person there, was selling sprouted coconuts for US $1.75 (most of these people would rather sell their exhibit, cheap, at the end of the show,rather than truck it back to their place.)
I can give you the name and address, if you want, but these people are wholesale growers, and I don't know what their minimum sale would be. I, also, don't know what the restrictions are about shipping to Canada. I will be going back, to another show, in Florida, in January. I expect that the same person will be there, and if you want, I'll pick up whatever you want and send it to you. ( you have to ascertain if this is legal, and what paperwork is required. Sometimes, you can be charged from US $25 to 50 for a ascertain certificate, which would not be good for one plant.) |
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