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Mini Banana Farm for Sale with 3BR/2BA Home
Hey Everyone,
Well after living in Florida for 10 years, my family and I are moving to East Tennessee for a great new career opportunity. I want to thank everyone who has helped me with my yard these past few years. This community has been a wealth of knowledge and encouragement. Growing all my tropicals and creating a little slice of Heaven has helped me get through some tough things personally. I’m very thankful to all of the forum members and hope to continue gardening. However I think I’ll have to switch things up a bit. I wish I could keep my house and my garden, but unfortunately for me, someone else will have to carry it on. I hope that whoever buys my house really appreciates all the time and sweat I’ve put into it. If anyone is looking for a ready to go tropical oasis, drop me a line. Thanks. |
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What part of Tennessee? I'm outside of Chattanooga.
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I hope you find a good buyer. When my family sold our old the the new buyer ripped out all of the fruit trees and planted grass. IDK Grass over Navel orange? Just blew my mind.
Best of luck with your relocation. Hope you bring some of your corms with you! |
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Moving to Knoxville. We currently are under contract for both our old and our new home. With the way the house and the property are set up I think continuing banana growing would be tough. I've seen slit of folks grow them ornamental my as I driven around Knoxville but I think to "downgrade" to no fruit practically speaking would be hard.
I'll have to think about it some more but I may take a hiatus from banana growing until I really get settlerd in my new life. If I could only grow one it would be my gold finger. The plant was kinda enough to recently give me one more bunch (biggest one yet). I wish I could "have it all" but I've also got to be a little practical. |
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Some folks will try and grow Raja Puri or Orinocco and store the corms with pseudostems wrapped up in their crawl spaces over the winter but it's pure chance to get a bloom in spring that manages to ripen fruit by fall. I tried both but ended up just growing the most cold hardy ornamentals and just leaving them in the ground covered in mulch over the winter.
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Sorry you have to leave it all behind. That really sucks, as I know how much you probably have invested timewise, and what it must mean to you on a personal level. This is why I will never leave North Carolina, as I will not abandon the redwoods.
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I was going to ask the same thing! I see dawn redwood planted around but never for sale (same for China Fir...must have been sold 40 years ago). I've tried cuttings before with no success. I even bought one of the gold cultivars, pruned it nearly to the ground level and flew back from Seattle with it only to plant it right before our "Easter Freeze" that even killed some native established trees.
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No success here either with the cuttings, they start to leaf out then die. I am going to try rooting them in a ziplock bag with sphagnum like I do my fig cuttings. I sit them on top of a florescent shop light I use for plants and it heats the bag.
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They grow very fast if you can get one started. His is in the shade on a hillside below the height of very tall white oaks, but not under, and it grew extremely fast for being in the shade.
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Not sure the exact age but its not been there very long. In sun I am sure it would grow much faster, thats why I am trying to get cuttings to plant in the sun behind my house, as it wasnt planted in the best of places. I clipped some more cuttings today to try in a ziplock bag with sphagnum, but dad was not too pleased about it lol as this is like my third try. Its pretty weird how it sheds its needles each winter, I have seen Bald Cyprus do this as well which I am guessing are closely related. Speaking of Bald Cypress, they are easy to germinate, just stick the strange seeds that look like chunks of wood (Wasn't certain they were seeds until they sprouted) in the fridge in a damp paper towel, take out in spring and that's it. I have tried to sprout Dawn Redwood before from two batches of seed after dads tree started looking cool, I dont think they have very good viability for very long. Fastest growing tree I have ever seen are Paulownia. I grew some from seed last year to coppice for the giant leaves. But I dont recommend growing them for small yards, or in the south. I am not going to let mine flower here just in case because they are invasive. Went from a seedling the size of a pinhead to having foot wide leaves in a few months. I am pretty sure this year it will be over the house. Kinda scary because if you take a piece of root and pot it, in about 2 weeks you have a new tree, so I might end up destroying them lol.
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Dawn redwood cuttings must be taken during dormancy, and the younger the tree, the better. They root them commercially from green cuttings, but this requires overhead misters and the like. Your best bet will be to snap a twig from a seedling and place it in a pot full of sand over the winter. Again, the younger the tree, the better the "memory" to regrow. Forget trying to do this with a mature tree; it simply will not work. Growing from seed is easy; stratify for at least 30 days and place seeds in a moist paper towel in a sunny windowsill. You'll have at least 97% germination if the seed is viable. FW Schumacher in Sandwich, MA is a good seed source. New seedlings are prone to damping off, so spray with fungicide. |
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Cram as many as you can and sell the hell out of them!
If my place wasn't tied up with pines and redwoods, I would have cashed in on these trees a looooong time ago. |
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