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Red banana still growing away......
By Dottydaisy2
- 18 Oct, 2014
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Loving the rain, not looking forward to bringing this one inside lol
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I love the colour of the Foliage..good luck bringing it in..looks a bit awkward..will it be heavy?
18 Oct, 2014
K it is still very mild here, but also very,very wet!!
Bloomer it is blooming heavy lol
18 Oct, 2014
Gorgeous colour of leaves.
18 Oct, 2014
Mild here too. Long may it continue!
19 Oct, 2014
Wow that's lovely, must give one a try next year,our neighbour has two fabulous ones, one either side of their door they look great :-)
19 Oct, 2014
I'm afraid anything with broad leaves just gets shredded in the winds here. My Canna was 'feathered' until the wind finally broke the stem clean off in a gale. They're not worth trying here.
19 Oct, 2014
Looks great in front of that yellow leaved plant growing on the trellis. Good luck with the move!
19 Oct, 2014
Thanks all, not looking forward to moving it.....
21 Oct, 2014
Hope that the move goes alright with the banana shrub. Did you see Monty Don moving his large banana bush on the last programme?
24 Oct, 2014
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Banana Plant Seed
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Ensete Ventricosum 'Tandarra Red' (Red Banana)
£14.99 at Crocus
Wow! That's doing so well, it looks like July in your garden!
18 Oct, 2014