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bannana plant

sanbaz

By Sanbaz


bannana plant

my bannana is doing wel with 4 leaves now and about 20" tall



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That looks very healthy, well done :)

3 Apr, 2010

 

i love it Gee, going to get a nice pot and surround it with trailing plants ;o)

3 Apr, 2010

 

Lovely! this will be stunning later on!

3 Apr, 2010

 

thanx karen, this is my first atempt at tropical plants, so im made up, seeing jens garden made me want to try (junglejen) :o))

3 Apr, 2010

 

Oh, I shall have to have a peek at junglejen! I love jungle gardens. Did you see gardeners world last night?

3 Apr, 2010

 

no i didnt karen but jen had her garden in AG mag other week, its a lovely garden, small and so full :o)) will try to watch gardeners world on laptop later if time,

3 Apr, 2010

 

That is looking very healthy.....well done.

3 Apr, 2010

 

thanx dotty i dont do alot only make sure it doesnt go dry :o))

3 Apr, 2010

 

It's looking great, Sandra. :-))

4 Apr, 2010

 

A picture of health indeed.

4 Apr, 2010

 

cheers david and Gb :o)) its very healthy im pleased to say

4 Apr, 2010

 

Brill.

4 Apr, 2010

 

thanx carol ;o))

4 Apr, 2010

uma
Uma
 

It looks very healthy! Sandra, do you know the variety of this one?

5 Apr, 2010

 

its musa basjoo uma easiest to grow , can be left out but not sure if i will, may bring indoors to grow bigger.

5 Apr, 2010

uma
Uma
 

Have read about this variety - it's the hardiest one! You can grow it outdoors! Great! Good luck with it!

7 Apr, 2010

 

thanx uma i may try if it doesnt last will get another and keep in through winter ;o))

7 Apr, 2010

 

I was reading something Sandra and it reckoned by the end of this century we will all be able to grow tropical plants outside here in the UK. Bah-I will probably miss out on this again -lol ;-)

9 Apr, 2010

 

lol me to richard, this one is hardy and can be left out, but im going to bring it in so it keeps growing for now anyway, see what happens :o)) the climates are all changing, very weired,

9 Apr, 2010

 

I expect it will take years to produce any bananas will it Sandra?

9 Apr, 2010

 

not sure it will here and cant eat them anyway on this paticular one richard :o(

9 Apr, 2010

 

:-)

9 Apr, 2010



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