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my tallest are my Ae Ae at maturity it grows to 20 ft fallowed closely by my Ice Cream or Blue Java which ranges from 15ft to 18ft at maturity so sandy you better build a taller green house LOL and on the topic of time to Bloom if the Ice Cream doesn't flower in 3 years its never going to the key is the size of the pots if its under 32" its doubtful that it will flower but and you all know theres always a but! iv heard of people getting them to bloom in smaller pots so it just goes to show you that Faith is a big factor in what plants do not to get all metaphysical on y'all but first comes thought then comes action this gos for plants to
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Re: Tallest largest Banana plant personaly grown
I just attended a water conservation talk last week and here in Texas before long the government is going to regulate how much water folks can pull from their wells in a given amount of time. It sounds like there will be stiff fines if one uses more than he or she is allotted. I grew up out in the country and we had a well also. Unfortunatley, with our growing population the days of "free and unlimited" water are about over...even for those with wells. I think that, along with global warming and energy issues, that water shortages will be one of the biggest challenges we have to deal with. Probably sooner rather than later.
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that are some huge musas
this is mine: ![]() ![]() (i know it's small)
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This land has cost us much however, we have been fighting, literally and poetically with our southern border neighbour - Hungary for thousand of years. Even now the hatred between the nations is terrible and makes a mess of the European Union. It's not likely to stop, sadly. And there's enough water for the whole Europe, Russia and Middle East down there... See this (it's short in English, dunno why ) Žitný ostrov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaI'm not sure, how they want to regulate the water pump offs, they would have to place meters on your pumpingout devices, but there's no law allowing such intrusion to one's property (at least in Slovakia). And there will never be ![]() Hope it will go well for you though ... Good luck.
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Yes Jack quite unbeliveble here in Europe. Meters on wells, cant imagine!
We pays that otherwise. Expencive food, etc... By the way folks whats the cost of Chicitas(Eqador) in yours countries? We came up to approxim. 1.5-1.8$ for kg. Once again Regards from Croatia ![]()
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