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I am a new banana grower in Arkansas. Last year a friend gave me three pups. One was planted in a short raised bed. Another planted where a compost pile once stood. And the other planted in a five gallon bucket. Before frost the one planted in the small raised bed gave me two pups for me to harvest. The one planted where the compost pile was produced one pup. This spring I dug what they call a banana circle where I planted those four and the one from the five gallon bucket. I left the one planted into the small raised bed. I have now got so many sword pups popping that I am thinking about digging two more banana circles. I have heard that I need to leave one pup at each mother. This is long but I am excited about my second year growing bananas. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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