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joe emery has contributed to 1 posts out of 2610 total posts
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hi, i just discovered this forum and was hoping someone can help:
i've been growing banana trees in my backyard in austin tx for about 3 years. this year they really took off, w/ several well over 20 ft tall. problem is several of them bloomed this year w/ bananas then died a few months later. is this normal? a friend of mine said they die once they produce bananas and that you're supposed to dig them outta the ground to make way for more to grow. but most of them are sandwiched between other trees and several of the newer, smaller ones i think are growing off the rootballs of the ones that have died, so i'm worried digging out the big, dead ones might kill the little guys. any advice would be greatly appreciated.
thanks, joe emery jemery@pstrategies.com
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