Indoor Banana Tree Review – Banana Plant Review
This Indoor Banana Tree Review will give you my documented experience of ordering the Indoor Banana Tree, growing bananas at home, personally, and revealing how a complete new-comer at growing banana plants succeeds (or not).
We will start off with screen shots of me ordering the plants. First go to:
The Official Indoor Banana Tree Website [Click Here]
And, fill out their order form. You can choose to pay with Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express
Indoor Banana Tree Review with Screenshot of My Order for Them
Below is a screenshot of my order of the Indoor Banana Trees .
When I clicked submit, I was presented with more banana tree, banana plants and fruit plant offers to add on to the initial purchase. For example, you can choose to add-on additional indoor banana tree plants, saving an incredible 80% on the order!
The next offers were for various other fruits to grow at home, including Blueberry Plant, Strawberry plants, Eskimo Raspberry Plants (extremely hardy and easy to grow fruits), 3 Giant Tomato Trees, 3 Big Early Hybrid Tomatoes plants.
If you want to start to grow a lot of your own fruit at home, you certainly can — cheap too.
Below is my final order — note the shipping and processing cost more than the indoor banana tree! Yet, even with the total as such, it equals to only pennies per banana.
This is an incredibly affordable way to have fresh, delicious, bananas available all the time! So, go ahead and buy Indoor Banana Tree today and start growing bananas at home, indoors!
Visit Official Indoor Banana Tree Website to Order [Click Here]
Update on My Indoor Banana Tree Review and Order:
I received my Indoor Banana Trees — they were VERY healthy when I received them! I planted them, each in their own container, using Organic planting soil and put them on my back porch.
They were both doing wonderfully well until …
My kitty decided to go after a lizard and smushed one of the baby indoor banana tree. This one has a crushed leaf, and is about half the size of the other one now. I think it was shocked or something — but it’s not the poor banana tree’s fault. However, it is still hanging on and seems to be bouncing back.
Also, when I received the banana plants, my husband said, “You’re not planting them out back are you?”
He was thinking about the work it took to cut back and pull up the banana tree we had that had been killed by the unusually harsh, cold weather we had last winter. He did not want to have to go through that again!I said, “No, silly, they each an “indoor banana tree.”
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