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Forum: Banana Plant Soil, Additives, and Fertilizer 10-29-2016, 09:51 PM
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Posted By Pam in Texas
Re: redneck composter

That's a really neat look. What's the PVC at the top for?

We have a few chicken wire rounds for storing extra fall leaves and a big wooden pallet one that we actually compost in.
Forum: Member Introductions 10-22-2009, 06:25 AM
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Posted By Pam in Texas
Re: Hello from a newbie in Texas

I'll be watching for spider mites and do plan on a good cleanup before they come inside the house. Thanks for the tips!

JaNan, enabling friends are the best :bananas_b
Forum: Member Introductions 10-21-2009, 07:10 AM
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Posted By Pam in Texas
Pinwheel Re: Hello from a newbie in Texas

Thanks for the warm welcome and answers. Where is that embarrassed banana? I'll put my reading glasses on and keep the text smaller. :ha:

I meant that I plan to bring them in the house which we keep...
Forum: Member Introductions 10-20-2009, 09:54 AM
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Views: 1,608
Posted By Pam in Texas
Pinwheel Hello from a newbie in Texas

Hi all,
I am really new to growing bananas, but not new to general gardening. I had a question regarding the overwintering of small banana plants. I am in Texas, zone 7b and it gets pretty chilly...
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