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Banana Growing tips- How to grow banana. » Banana topicalis Nov 24, 2004 08:28 AM (Total replies: 2)

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Anyone know anything about the cultivar Enano Gigante? I'm trying to find out what the quality of it's fruit is. Anyone..... anyone!

--- Original message by nananananananana plantman on Nov 24, 2004 12:57 AM
Hahha, it's like we're talking about a fine wine. That would be fun to always referer to banana's taste like it where a wine!
PS: Plantman great quote, I like boys! haha

I have banana and palm trees for trade.

Tropical plants Wanted ! » Looking for Kaffir Lime Nov 9, 2004 09:59 PM (Total replies: 8)

Try ediblelandscaping.com or

http://www.tropicalfruittrees.com
Look under the lime category and Kaffir is listed.

I have banana and palm trees for trade.


Are there any particular things a beginer like myself should keep in mind when flirting with danger and attempting trying to grow palms when you have a blue thumb instead of green one? What I'm saying is I am the novice you where a long time ago and need your guru gardener mentorship to help me have some palms that actually live this time.

I'm think of growing either some
Queen palm
or King palms for starters?

What do you think would be the easiest palm tree to start growing first?
Thank you.

-Joan

I have banana and palm trees for trade.


Just wondering if there is any type of palm that will grow in zone 7 without getting real beat up by the cold? If there is how many different kind do you think would survive in these tempatures? I'm thinking if I use some kind of winter protection that it would greatly increase the odds of a couple palm trees making through old man winter? Maybe cyacds would put up with the cold better? Anybody got some ideas are comments to put me on the right path?

Thanks
Joan

I have banana and palm trees for trade.


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