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Base of Orinoco in a 25 gallon pot
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microfarmer

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Registered: July 2006
Location: Zone 9 Sack-o-tomato, CA
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Wed August 13, 2008 3:21am Rating: 10.00 

Are you thinking there's a bloom in there?

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There is no excuse for still having grass. I haven't mowed in 20 years. With all that space, I could plant another 100 bananas.
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Steve in France

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Registered: October 2006
Location: Bethesda, MD
Posts: 381
Wed August 13, 2008 3:55am

I'm not sure even which plant it is but I hope for a flower next Spring. It may well be Ice Cream.
This is it's second full growing season so perhaps next year it will fruit.Fingers crossed for a Bunch of Bananas.
I can over Winter this plant indoors as we have very high ceilings but lighting is going to be a problem.
Later
Steve

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