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Reason: I am buying this house in the FL panhandle....It has a half-dozen banana plants scattered about. I'd like to determine if they are 'producers' and,ifso, would like to transplant them into my banana 'plantation' and surround them with strawberry plants.....

This is not a frost free area so the effort could be unsuccessful.....I need help in determining the worthiness of the plants, transplanting, feeding, etc.....

But, if successful, then I have breakfast provided.

Any advice, pointers, references, suggestions???

TIA

Plants: 4 | From: huntsville al | Registered: May 2004  |  Seeded: 204.49.125.14
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[wayey] hi acc [wayey] welcome to the garden helper, glad you found us and joined us [thumb]

where in the panhandle?

Seeded: 68.83.216.200
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Hello Jif**,

The panhandle is that area from P'cola down to about Appalach.....Some call it Lower Alabama ....some call it the Redneck Riveria......City Hall doesn't like either.....

Great fishing, clearest water and whitest sands....

Plants: 4 | From: huntsville al | Registered: May 2004  |  Seeded: 204.49.125.14
   

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