Watch This BEFORE You Grow Bananas π
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Top Comments (10)
Me watching from the Nordics near the Arctic circle: "Mm. I need to take notes."
9:43 LMAOO bro got sent into romance with his bananas ππ₯
I have over 100 banana plants currently growing! It has been so fun watching your journey of learning how to grow banana plants! I remember talking to you at one of the seed events and telling you I am the one who keeps messaging you about how to grow the bananas! It is definitely a process but once you learn it is so easy. We love using the machete to chop the bananas down. We cut the trunks in half and place the inner side against the soil so they break down faster. Using the leaves and the flowers in cooking is fun too. Our freezer is always full of mashed bananas to use in muffins, breads, and smoothies. And the best part is how beautiful they look in my tropical food forest!
I hope you and your team are doing okay with the fires in California right now! π₯Ί
β25% thicker bananaβ ππππ
It's okay. I'm definitely not sane either, Kevin. I had a rose bush at an old house that had all but died. I would still try to nurse it back to health, and it seemed set on dying. Then I read a post by someone who had peed on their rose bush, and it became super healthy. "Why not?" I thought. I had tried everything else I could think of at this point. I started peeing on the soil around it occasionally, and the next thing I knew, it had not just come back to life but was growing fast and producing TONS of flowers. The new problem became trimming it back often enough to keep it from taking over where it was planted.
*Me saving this video while living in a desert between mountains with harsh and dry winters* interesting π€
"That's just a little bit of nerdy botany for ya" why does that sound dirty ππ
I can't believe you peeing on the tree was not retention bait, you actually use pee as a fertilizer. That's wild, and makes sense, dare I say... that's bananas!
I know someone growing bananas inside his chicken enclosure. Definitely provides enough nitrogen for the plant.
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Top Comments (10)
Me watching from the Nordics near the Arctic circle: "Mm. I need to take notes."
9:43 LMAOO bro got sent into romance with his bananas ππ₯
I have over 100 banana plants currently growing! It has been so fun watching your journey of learning how to grow banana plants! I remember talking to you at one of the seed events and telling you I am the one who keeps messaging you about how to grow the bananas! It is definitely a process but once you learn it is so easy. We love using the machete to chop the bananas down. We cut the trunks in half and place the inner side against the soil so they break down faster. Using the leaves and the flowers in cooking is fun too. Our freezer is always full of mashed bananas to use in muffins, breads, and smoothies. And the best part is how beautiful they look in my tropical food forest!
I hope you and your team are doing okay with the fires in California right now! π₯Ί
β25% thicker bananaβ ππππ
It's okay. I'm definitely not sane either, Kevin. I had a rose bush at an old house that had all but died. I would still try to nurse it back to health, and it seemed set on dying. Then I read a post by someone who had peed on their rose bush, and it became super healthy. "Why not?" I thought. I had tried everything else I could think of at this point. I started peeing on the soil around it occasionally, and the next thing I knew, it had not just come back to life but was growing fast and producing TONS of flowers. The new problem became trimming it back often enough to keep it from taking over where it was planted.
*Me saving this video while living in a desert between mountains with harsh and dry winters* interesting π€
"That's just a little bit of nerdy botany for ya" why does that sound dirty ππ
I can't believe you peeing on the tree was not retention bait, you actually use pee as a fertilizer. That's wild, and makes sense, dare I say... that's bananas!
I know someone growing bananas inside his chicken enclosure. Definitely provides enough nitrogen for the plant.