Growing Bananas
You don't need a yard to grow fruit trees: you can grow them in containers on a patio or balcony. Some types of fruit can also be grown indoors. Larry Mason, host of Winter Gardening, shares some tips for growing banana trees, which are sold by ... [... more]
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Bananas and Plantains (Crop Production Science in ...
Outstanding: If your looking for a book on growing bananas, this is the only book you will need to buy. It covers everything from history to propagation. This is the third book on bananas that I have purchased and the only one I need. Gift: This was a [... more]
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Growing Fruit All Year Round -- Part II: Bananas
Florida Master Gardener Teresa Watkins discusses growing bananas. Lying on my hammock with a frosty banana daiquiri in one hand and the little creased umbrella twirling in the other, I dream of faraway exotic places and how I would get there. My ... [... more]
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Growing Bananas! Part 2 of 2
Part 2 of a 2 part article on how to grow and care for the genus Musa. Frequent fertilization is recommended and you should increase your fertilizer during the summer months to make your plant a bit happier. If you have access to horse manure add ... [... more]
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Have You Tried Growing Bananas?
Gardeners are always looking for an exciting plant to trial for the coming gardening season. This year, I'd like to suggest you try a banana plant. Gardeners are always looking for an exciting plant to trial for the coming gardening season. This ... [... more]
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Growing Bananas! Part 1 of 2
Part 1 of a 2 part article on how to grow and care for the genus Musa. The Banana comes from the genus Musa. It is available in both large and dwarf varieties. Banana plants can be easily obtained from many sources today. Florists, grocery stores ... [... more]
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Growing bananas in New Mexico
I was wondering if I could grow bananas in New Mexico. If so, how do I do it? Bananas are from the tropics and will not tolerate cold temperatures. They will probably not tolerate being grown outside in even southern New Mexico. Temperatures only ... [... more]
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Windowsill cactus problems Growing bananas in New Mexico Cut Christmas trees safety Concerns with insecticidal soap Growing a pineapple houseplant Scrawny pampas grass Plants good or bad for sick people? Using homemade compost Window gardening plants [... more]
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