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Good morning,
I just joined and was kind of looking around the site. Is there a basic list of reputable sellers on a post or on the forums? I live in Washington State Zone 8b and looking for a cold hardy dwarf fruiting banana variety. I am such a newbie that terms like Musa does not compute yet. In the little research I have done it looks like Dwarf varieties like Namwah, Orinoco, Cavendish, and Raja Puri (probably spelled wrong), may be options and will be protected and fit my yard space. I know there are many varieties so can I ask if something else might be a consideration? If someone has a pup for sale that is not too expensive to buy and ship I would definitely be interested. Thanks All! |
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talk to the sddarkman619 for plants. the raja puri should be a very good plant for you. it does very well for my winters. i had 4 days in the low 20's at christmas and one that should start fruiting shortly. down side is it take 6 months for the fruit to ripen.
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................................................... npk of wood ash 0/1/3 to 0/3/7 npk of banana leaf ash 1.75/0.75/0.5 Last edited by beam2050 : 06-06-2023 at 01:03 PM. |
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Thanks again I did a private message to sddarkman619. Appreciate it!
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