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![]() Is there anyone in the Eastern Central Florida area who would be interested in trading one of our pups for one of yours? We are looking for some new banana varieties and maybe something mutually beneficial could work out. The fact is, we have 2 year old twin boys who are eating us out of house and home! Organic bananas are expensive and we need to maximize our yield per square foot of garden space and/or get a bunch harvested before the cold threatens them. We would like to acquire:
1) Double Mahoi; 2) Williams; 3) Veinte Cohol; and/or 4) Plantain varieties yet to be determined. We might be interested in something more novel like a Rhino Horn, Monkey Hand or something else but large bunches fast are what we really need. I will have other varieties of banana pups in the future, but at this time what I have to trade are: 1) Blue Java 2) Namwah 3) Dragon Fruit I could meet as far south as Titusville, as far North as Ormond Beach, and as far west as Orlando. If this sounds good to you, please send a PM. |
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