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Old 10-28-2008, 12:11 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Default Re: Wintering Bananas In the Ground

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Originally Posted by Lagniappe View Post
I don't do anything at all and only lost one plant , a Goldfinger, out of many Mats. All of my bananas come back without any problems and I'm in 8a. I didn't have time to dig up my Siam ruby tonight so It'll get its first taste of frost as well. Perhaps that'll be the second plant I lose.
Well the pup from your Siam is doing well, so it'll live to fight another day, just a few hundred miles away. If the worst happens to your Siam I can certainly ship one back to you.

Next year I'm going to have to be bold and try a bunch of mine outdoors like you do. I just want to make sure I have a pup from each as insurance
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