Where do banana bananas come from?

Where do banana bananas come from?

Bananas and other tropical fruit like pineapples are grown in the tropical regions of Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Pacific. Most tropical fruit available in British supermarkets is exported from Latin America, the Caribbean and West Africa.

How do you grow bananas from bananas?

- Soak the seed for 24-48 hours. - Plant each seed approximately 1-inch deep in permeable soil. - Maintain soil temperature at 60-68°F. - Keep soil moist. - Be patient; germination can occur within 3-weeks, or up to 6-months, depending on the variety.

How do I get my banana tree to produce fruit?

Provide at least 12 hours of sunlight to encourage growth, flowering, and fruit. Regularly water your banana plant thoroughly and deeply, so the soil stays moist. Give your banana plant time to be mature (at least nine months to produce fruit).

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