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Saba Hurricane resistance?
This question is more geared towards the FL growers of Sabas. How hurricane resistant is the Saba? My delema is placement in my yard. I only have a .2 acre lot with a 2400 sf house (total sf), so.. that means VERY SMALL yard, but yet I love the height. I just don't want to see this fall on my house (or any of my neighbores) in the event of a hurricane. What do you all do when you have a hurricane threat (or is there anything you can do)? Only "safe" place I could think of with it's height is by the street (NOT an option in my head though)! Thanks everyone!
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Re: Saba Hurricane resistance?
Back during hurrican wilma just about all of my banana plants toppled over including the sabas. Man I am telling you it was a HUGE mess! I think the only prospects of saving the pseudostems is to build a tripod of 2x4's around them like they do in landscaping with new palm tree installations.
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Re: Saba Hurricane resistance?
suppose you just down the banana tree? I did that once here in coastal n.carolina. I cut the banana half way down and then I unrooted it and left it on the ground. it survived.
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