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General Tropical plant growing Tips » Winters in NC Oct 21, 2005 02:52 PM (Total replies: 3)

Thank you for your feed back. ...

but I am not quite sure how to tell what variety of banana tree that I have. It was given to me from my brother that bought a house and the seller left it there. Is there somewhere that I could post a picture and by looking at the picture someone could tell me what type it is?

Yes, it doesn't get too cold here in the winters. Right now the temps in the afternoon are in the mid 80's and at night it is in the mid 50's. It will get no lower then the mid teens in the winter. Now that I said that watch it go in the negatives this winter. ... I was also noticing baby plants growing from around the base, I was reading up on how to dig them up. Is it as simple as just getting a shovel and digging them up and replanting them?

General Tropical plant growing Tips » Winters in NC Oct 20, 2005 09:29 PM (Total replies: 3)

location: Piedmont-NC ... I was given a banana tree that was in a pot and went inside in the winter. I recently planted outside beside my house and it has been growing leaves like crazy. I am worried about how it will do during the winters months that are approaching us. Is there something that I can do to make sure that it survives? Like I had said before it is on the side of the house and it gets sun almost all day except for an hour in the morning. I don't have any mulch around it now, is that something I need to look into, and if so what should I do about the babies that are growing? Can I dig those up and replant them in pots? Hope that some can help!


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