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12-12-2006, 04:12 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Bananas In Canada
Anyone in canada that has pups of dwarf cavenish or dwarf brazilian? or do you know of any nurseries that supply these types or similar vareities? I know it is out of season for us up here but I am trying to find good places before the big spring rush at nurseries.
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I was at Sheridan nursery in scarborough a few days ago and saw a tray of super dwarf cavendish's. The plant were very small and were priced at $9.99 per plant. Home depot sometimes sells them in spring for $3.99 per plant.
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I should have musa manzano, orinoco, sdc, basjoo and gran nain available in spring. I can set on aside for you if you like.
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Thanks for the info. i do find that most places only sell SDC around and was trying to find places that sell diverse plants. That would be great if you could.
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