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Me in my office. You ladies try to hold yourselves back now. Sorry, I'm a bit full of myself!
· Date: Wed June 10, 2009 · Views: 975 · Filesize: 45.9kb, 1132.8kb · Dimensions: 3056 x 2292 ·
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jasmine2005

Registered: April 2009
Location: worcester,england
Posts: 278
Wed June 17, 2009 3:20pm Rating: 10.00 

nice map,lol,may i just say you have great photos in your gallery,how on earth to you over winter them all,you have your hands full,also have you grown any of these yoourself,many thanks form jazz in the uk
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Bananaman88

Bananaculturist

Registered: June 2007
Location: Houston, TX area
Posts: 3012
Wed November 11, 2009 10:09am

Thanks for the kind words about my photos, Jazz. Sorry for being so long in responding...I just came across your comments. I primarily leave all of my bananas in the ground and protect some of them with freeze cloth. Our winters are pretty mild here. I've lived here for over 6 years now and our lowest tempoerature has been 29 F, I think, so we don't very cold too often.
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