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General Discussions. » can someone Identify this banana tree? Sep 4, 2008 11:32 AM (Total replies: 0)

I was givin this tree and have no idea what kind it is.

Please help.

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Banana Growing tips- How to grow banana. » Winterizing my Musa Basjoo Nov 5, 2007 09:02 AM (Total replies: 23)

I think the mulch idea might work. I haven't tried it though.

Banana Growing tips- How to grow banana. » Winterizing my Musa Basjoo Nov 5, 2007 09:00 AM (Total replies: 23)

You put them anywere dry and were it won't freeze. I heard you can put them in the crwal space under your house. Basicly treat it like you would flower bulb.

General Discussions. » Oklahoma winter Nov 3, 2007 02:03 PM (Total replies: 4)

I would like to hear the answer to this one myself.

Banana Growing tips- How to grow banana. » Winterizing my Musa Basjoo Nov 3, 2007 01:37 PM (Total replies: 23)

Now I havn't tried this. but when I was givin my tree, I was told to dig it up and cut off all the leavs. Then knock off the excess dirt and wrap in newspaper. in the spring cut off the hard section that forms on the top and replant. He does this every year with his trees and it works.

Getting to know other members ... » Newbie from tulsa Nov 3, 2007 01:28 PM (Total replies: 1)

Hello all!
I'm extremely new to banana plants. I was givin a banana tree yesterday.
it's about 4' tall with 3 shoots(I don't know what they are called) about 18"

This is my first but definatly not the last.


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