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Old 09-29-2016, 02:39 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Default Re: transplant idea question

Denverian,
I really didn't do anything special. My yard is pretty small so I don't have space for a compost pile so I did the bucket composting. That way I have been pouring the compost tea onto the plant. It just loves it. I also have been spreading the compost itself over the other plants in the garden. This plant and the other bananas have gone bananas HA with pups and growth. I fertilized once way back in June and basically watered when I hasn't rained. We have gotten quite a bit of rain this summer too. I could say I'm lucky because last winter was pretty mild. Our late January into February's can get down into 10s and it pretty much stayed in the 20s. I hope that info helps.

Mike
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