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Bananas In Idaho
Ty Morrison
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Location: Boise, Idaho (a balmy 7a)
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So this is not quite the standard case for permaculture sites and solutions, but it does confirm a way to get bananas to grow in Idaho.
http://www.ktvb.com/news/Farmers-growing-kale-bananas-year-round-in-Idahos-miracle-mile-246254441.html
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To Hell with the bananas, I want a
coffee
tree.
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Your suggestions have been mashed into the PIE page - wuddyathink?
https://permies.com/t/369924/suggestions-mashed-PIE-page-wuddyathink
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