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Forum: Tropical Zone GardeningReplies: 1, Views: 53
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ArchAngeL01
Myrtle Beach, SC
(Zone 8b)

April 26, 2009
03:31 PM

Post #6466231

okay i just got an awesome deal on this musa basjoo at lowes ,since it had broken leaves i askd for a discount and he gave it too me for 3 buxx!!!!! (a 5 gal regular priced 30$) hehe anyway i have bought these in the past and in the winter they always rot!! how do i keep it from rotting? thankxxx
KayJones
Panama City Beach, FL
(Zone 8b)

April 27, 2009
08:27 PM

Post #6472400

Bring them indoors, if you grow them in pots, and water only once a month and not very much.

If you plant it outdoors, build a wire cage around it and fill the cage with leaves, then wrap with bubble wrap.

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