tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22674490.post9149797178381190249..comments2023-10-15T07:28:22.745-05:00Comments on Sayre Smiles: Taming the JungleSayrehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16350593991157139017noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22674490.post-87994876558194046812011-05-23T11:21:45.487-05:002011-05-23T11:21:45.487-05:00I got stuck on the idea of banana trees and didn&#...I got stuck on the idea of <i>banana trees</i> and didn't really take in the rest of your post. My fault. It's a Minnesota thing. I kept thinking "<i>Banana</i> trees? She has <i>banana</i> trees?" <br /><br />How silly of me to get hung up on that. There are banana trees in Minnesota, too. They are 4 of them. They live together in a spacious condo in The Como Conservatory's rainforest room. <br /><br />I love blueberry bushes. I hope you get four, which should provide enough for your family and to send me jars of jelly.ari_1965https://www.blogger.com/profile/00184925473746713999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22674490.post-46031907029891282142011-05-22T18:40:47.359-05:002011-05-22T18:40:47.359-05:00Your jungle is looking a lot more organised than m...Your jungle is looking a lot more organised than mine. I went to a garden once where the lady had banana trees, she told us you have to cut them down after they fruit, not just to make room but to give the new shoots more nutrients etc.karismahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02529919522651147308noreply@blogger.com