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Thinning a stand
I have a stand of hardy bananas that has gotten too dense. What started as 2 plants has now grown to about 20 in the same small area, and it seems they are overcrowded. I’m not interested in propagating any more of them- just want to thin it out to a few of the strongest plants. What is the best way to do that? TIA!
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Coastal NC
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ok...... coastal like the coast...like at a city by the coast....like Coast City...N.C.....
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On the coast.... just west of Wilmington NC
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