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Somehow I still don't have one. Anyone got a corm they would like to sell/trade? PM me please. Thanks!
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My dwf brazilian has a 6 inch pup right now. If you can wait some you can have it. I prefer to ship pups at least 18 to 24 inches tall. How's the weather up there in Tenn. Just moved down to Fl from Charlotte, NC. No more bustin red clay trying to grow bananas. Sold the bass boat. Bought an 18 ft center console saltwater boat and am catching snook left and right!!! I do miss my NC piedmont BBQ though. Dan, a.k.a. bananimal |
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Dan,
Thanks for the offer! I have one on the way, but will gladly accept another one. I need to get away from these Tall Orinocos, if I can find a dwarf that stores just as well as they do. The weather here is DRY. Not too hot just yet (mid-80s to low 90s), but we are about 11.5 inches of rain below normal here, and classified as in an extreme drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. Here's their map as of yesterday: ![]() The ground is dry, so busting that red clay is even more difficult! My soil is pitiful too, and very acidic. Not good banana-growing soil. Could be worse though. Thanks, and just PM me when it is ready. Frank |
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