New banana trees grow from the roots of the old banana trees. After a banana tree bears fruit it dies. Then its roots send up several new banana trees. The chopped down part of the tree will probably not grow. The roots will probably send up new trees. You can dig up one of those and get a new tree.
it depends on how much damage your roots have. and you might need to get some root horimone
They will eventually rot and go away. They will not still grow or affect the pavement.
When a banana is on fire, it is still called a banana.
If the root ball is still intact, it is possible to save the tree. It should be replanted as soon as possible. Supports should be provided to keep it upright until the roots bind with the soil.
Snails do not eat living things, they decompose dead matter. I suppose if it was a chopped off, dead root the snail would decompose it. But it won't eat it as long as it's still alive.
The possessive form for banana is banana's. Example sentence:The banana's peel was still green.
No, a wet banana is not poisonous provided it is still fresh.
If they still have their root systems it is possible. If it is a regular Christmas tree with a cylindrical base, definitely not but you are welcome to try!
Yes.
Nothing, it's missing the essentials for plant life. And if it still has roots and leaves attached, it will probably die as quick as if you didn't plant it as it's state wouldn't allow proper transference of nutrients through the plant.
That depends, a banana on the tree is still growing and therefore technically still a living thing. A banana off the tree is severed from its life source and is therefore dead
no