Finally! I've done it!! At Last!!

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Post: # 105551Post hedgewitch »

I'm in Spain ina so don't be so worried.
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Post: # 105577Post ina »

hedgewitch wrote:I'm in Spain ina so don't be so worried.
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Ah well - that explains it! :bom:
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Post: # 105615Post Annpan »

I read that it can take 10 years to get a fruit producing plant... but some folks in south of England have managed outdoors to grow the fruit...

Alas Ina... we'll need to stick to the rhubarb and strawberries.
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Don't worry about what people say will and won't grow. I was told that our grape vines would never bear fruit in the north of England, nor the fig tree. Both got edible fuit.
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most banana plants are grown in northern nsw or Queensland, So when my uncle said he had a banana tree in his front yard his mate said no way or if you do they won't fruit. My uncle invited him over and said "look up." He was standing under a huge bunch of bananas! Congrats Fee on your persistance. The plant looks really healthy.
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Post: # 105989Post the.fee.fairy »

Thanks Mrs Wombat.

Nice to see you on here! We seem to have got it the wrong way round - usually i meet people on t'internet, and then in real life!

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YAY!
I have a root shoot on one of mine.

*fingers crossed
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Post: # 106036Post the.fee.fairy »

oooh i remember that moment!

I had that a few months ago! I actually ran round the house with the stone in a jar showing everyone who was in at the time!

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Post: # 131600Post hedgewitch »

Update! Update!
[insert smug grin]

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Isn't she doing splendidly!
She's about 2 foot tall.
I'm contemplating bringing her in at night now that the temperature has dropped considerably - but would that do more harm than good do you think
Should I just leave her where she is - which, by the by, is the only sunny spot in the garden at this time of year.
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Post: # 131724Post Maria »

I am inspired....thank you fee-fairy you don't know what you've done :thumbleft: . I will now be able to heat my home properly, knowing that by doing so, we might - one fine day - get some fruit....wooh hooo. :flower: At least that's what I'll be telling the energy saving, jumper wearing OH.
Alas Ina... we'll need to stick to the rhubarb and strawberries.


I'm up in the cold too - and yet - with a lil inspiration, and valid heat, I might yet get some tasty exotic fruit. Next house I'll be begging for a solar room, and living in my no-frills household, I'll probably be building it too. I believe it just might be worth the builders blisters though - I read recently of someone who had successfully grown 70+ bannana's in Glousestershire http://environment.uk.msn.com/news/head ... D=10729615

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Post: # 131725Post carolinej »

I've got a pineapple plant, which I grew from a top 2 years ago. I thought I'd get a pineapple this year, but no sign of one yet.

Ah well, there's always next summer.

There should be a pic of it on here. Here's hoping (as you can see, its very late/early here)

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Post: # 131727Post Maria »

Wow - splendid. One of these days....soon...I will have something splendid sitting on my window sill too....just have to convince the OH that it's worth the heat. Will do the maths and convince him so! :flower:
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