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Old 09-13-2014, 01:45 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Default Re: Musa Dwarf Namwah

We had heavy rain the last two days. Musa Dwarf Namwah seems to love heavy rain. ( September 12. 2014 )







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Originally Posted by Hammocked Banana View Post
Sweet garden. Love the cacti, BOP, EE, sago. Can u post a pic with a wider angle please?
Thanks.

My garden is still work in progress. It is very new. It is situated between the ruins of several hundred years old stone house. Near these ruins there is another several hundred years old stone house which is largely preserved.

My goal is to restore that old stone house, but keep that authentic old mediterranean look. And to create a lush garden on the site of the ruins of that other stone house ( located near that other largely preserved one ).

The old thick stone walls of that ruined house are preserved. So they will act as walls of my new garden. So my garden is protected by a thick stone walls.

My goal is to preserve that ''mediterranean stone ruins'' look of the garden ( so everything that is new is built with stone in the style of the ruins to make it look old, like it was there for hundreds of years ) and mix that with ''tropical(ish) paradise'' look.

I will make some photos of the garden in the near future.
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Cultivars and species that I have:

Musa basjoo
Musa Dwarf Namwah
Musa Fen Ba Jiao
Musa Ice Cream
Musa Pisang Ceylon
Musa thomsonii
Musa Dwarf Brazilian
Musa 1000 Fingers

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