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It has rained here for 3 weeks and i am worried a few of my banana trees will die.
Can i dig them up to save them ? They have not leafed out yet ? |
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My 3 young plants are tolerating pretty well and my backyard has been a foot underwater probably 3x now with rain almost everyday. Very hard rains too. Mine are putting out leaves and actively growing. Backyard is low lying and kinda swampy with this much rain. I’d say just give it another week before you disturb them. Should dry up and get hot. I’m not expert though. I bet we get some hot dry weather real soon. |
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We got more....
Rain is good for the dry woods. In my jungle things are thriving. Strong winds last week brought a few 80 foot ash trees to the ground. Adds visual interest to the garden.. ![]() |
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