no, they been nuked. Like 90 of the produce at the store.
but there is a baby-banana palm tree. The tree is supposedly hardy up to -20 degrees
2007-10-20 09:50:12
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answered by specail ed 3
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it depends because on year i jumped on a pumpkin in the winer and the sees went all over it and by next fall we started to grow pumpkins. but if you threw a banana it would be different it depends on the climate and if people keep stepping on the same spot chances are that you won't be able to grow a banana tree.
2007-10-20 09:50:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm assuming you're serious so I'll be serious. No it will not grow. Banana's sold in grocery stores don't have viable seeds. They are naturally sterile.
2007-10-20 09:53:40
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answered by Charlie 3
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To my knowledge, the fruit of a banana tree is barren. Banana trees reproduce via suckers
loads more information at:
http://aggiehorticulture.tamu.edu/extension/homefruit/banana/banana.html
Keep eating those bananas - they are full of potassium and easily assimilated energy.
2007-10-20 09:52:21
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answered by cornflake#1 7
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No, I've used them in my compost for years and have never had one to grow. I also bury them at the base of my roses. Potassium is good for them.
2007-10-21 02:38:01
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answered by tmblweed 3
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no it wont grow. you have to ask a professional gardner about this one.
2007-10-20 09:45:04
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answered by el bell 2
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No but it will give your yard apeel,
2007-10-20 09:58:15
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answered by William B 7
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uuummm....ok...wtf?!? no realy ask a real gardener...
2007-10-20 09:48:40
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answered by Valentine 2
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