depends if you mean a banana tree or not. if you mean a bannana tree then yes obviously all plants do otherwise how do they get minerals (hydroponics?). but if you mean just an singlebanana then no just bung it in a fruit bowl of fride then leave it till its ripe
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No. Bananas need a hot climate.
no bananas go black in the refrigerator
They will grow in most soils, but rich well drained soil is best
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Bananas thrive in tropical climates with consistent warmth, high humidity, and regular rainfall. They require temperatures between 77-86°F and well-drained soil to grow properly. Frosts and prolonged periods of cold temperatures can damage or even kill banana plants.
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so we can eat them dummy
bananas do not usually need freezing as the can last for uite a while on their own, but i think bunch formation would be easiest for storing multiple bananas.