i heard banan tree is not good outside there is a banana tree planted in our garden outside house.is this ok?
Feb 15, 2010 by nagmani | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
Depends on what the low temperatures in your area. I have banana trees and cut about a foot above the pot / soil for the winter. They reject the following year, but will never fruit.
sensible_man | Feb 15, 2010
in the back of my house i have got 10 feet space, can i plant teak,mahogany trees in the space ? wil it affect?
Feb 14, 2010 by priya | Posted in Garden & Landscape
my bottom ? like some people are telling planting trees at the back of the house will bend the foundation and develop cracks.........
The fix spread of large trees like this is to wide for this inconsequential space and will eventually undermine your foundations. Also, it can grow up to 40 feet important (depending on the species) and would block out any sunlight from that area.
| Feb 14, 2010
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