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Banana Growing tips- How to grow banana. » Sub-arctic banana Jul 29, 2006 01:14 AM (Total replies: 2)

Thank you so much, Kahoa. The tips you gave me are most helpful. I now feel so much more confident with my new plant. It hadn't even occured to me that I could put it outside so now I'll try. Since the temperature sometimes drops to as much as - 40 C/F I'll definitely bring my plant in for the winter. Merci beaucoup.

Banana Growing tips- How to grow banana. » Sub-arctic banana Jul 26, 2006 11:39 PM (Total replies: 2)

I live where the winters are very cold and picked up a six-inch banana tree in a grocery store a few weeks ago. It has been growing beautifully. I'm thrilled with it.

I have these questions, which I wonder if some kind person would not mind answering:

1. What are the little shoots that are starting to grow in the soil next to the main plant? Should I cut them off? Replant them? If I leave them, will they drain energy from the main plant?

2. Should I be storing the plant somewhere for the winter? If so, where and how? What would happen if I just left it where it is by the window?

Thnaks so much.


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