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Banana Growing tips- How to grow banana. » Banana Growing Tip Of The Week! Sep 18, 2006 01:05 PM (Total replies: 62)

Hi, I have mature fruiting banana's that seem very happy with little care in this semi tropical zone. I'm wondering if when i cut old fruiters down do i have to dig the corm out in order to maintain the space...that is to keep them from spreading? Or will a new plant emerge out of the 'amputation?' Unfortunately i bought a tall variety and the base of the tree at maturity is a foot wide, tough digging and hacking off from 'her' neighbors. Is this the process to keep the rotation in the same area?




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