Banana seeds?

Shawn

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Bananas are fruits right? So they must contain seeds. Where are they? :confused:
 

Ryan

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Better to grow them from the roots. Find a donor tree, and cut off an offshoot and it's rhizome. Make sure it has plenty of water, and sunlight :) If you live in a warmer climate, plant them outside, they can form a decent clumping after a few years :)

 

olds

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Originally posted by: rbloedow
Better to grow them from the roots. Find a donor tree, and cut off an offshoot and it's rhizome. Make sure it has plenty of water, and sunlight :) If you live in a warmer climate, plant them outside, they can form a decent clumping after a few years :)

Why am I not suprised that you know how to grow bananas?
 

CarlKillerMiller

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Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Better to grow them from the roots. Find a donor tree, and cut off an offshoot and it's rhizome. Make sure it has plenty of water, and sunlight :) If you live in a warmer climate, plant them outside, they can form a decent clumping after a few years :)

Why am I not suprised that you know how to grow bananas?

So is the house rule that the rbloedow post to gay joke ratio is 1:1?
 

TheLonelyPhoenix

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Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Better to grow them from the roots. Find a donor tree, and cut off an offshoot and it's rhizome. Make sure it has plenty of water, and sunlight :) If you live in a warmer climate, plant them outside, they can form a decent clumping after a few years :)

Why am I not suprised that you know how to grow bananas?

ZING!
 

Ryan

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Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Better to grow them from the roots. Find a donor tree, and cut off an offshoot and it's rhizome. Make sure it has plenty of water, and sunlight :) If you live in a warmer climate, plant them outside, they can form a decent clumping after a few years :)

Why am I not suprised that you know how to grow bananas?

HAHaa - fate I guess :p I do have a banana tree, though, and lived next to a large patch of them when I grew up in Panama. Interesting plants :) Plaintains are quite good also :)
 

olds

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Originally posted by: CarlKillerMiller
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Better to grow them from the roots. Find a donor tree, and cut off an offshoot and it's rhizome. Make sure it has plenty of water, and sunlight :) If you live in a warmer climate, plant them outside, they can form a decent clumping after a few years :)

Why am I not suprised that you know how to grow bananas?

So is the house rule that the rbloedow post to gay joke ratio is 1:1?

Tonight it is
 

Ikonomi

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You are more than welcome to dig some up out of my back yard. Easiest plant in the whole world to grow. You can try to kill them and they'll still grow.
 

Gurck

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Originally posted by: FlakPanzer
Bananas are stick ass.
you too eh? rbloedow posting brings 'em all out of the woodwork... not that there's anything wrong with that :p
 

nakedfrog

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Originally posted by: rbloedow
HAHaa - fate I guess :p I do have a banana tree, though, and lived next to a large patch of them when I grew up in Panama. Interesting plants :) Plaintains are quite good also :)

Do you have a bananaphone to go with that tree?