@@PlantFanatics It's in zone 7B. The kumquat tree did not survive the winter. I'm interested in the cold hardy banana tree you mentioned. I may want to try to grow it. Do you think it will produce fruit.
When do they begin to grow again in the spring? I planted them last May and they had an amazing growing season. It is April now and I don’t see any new growth. I am in Zone 6b.
These bananas do produce small seeded but edible fruit here in south Florida.
I also stare at my plants. If you don't stare, you miss a lot. Plants are fascinating.
I couldn’t agree more!
Very cool. Looking forward to an update on spring!
I can't wait to give the update! Thanks for always tuning in. I love hearing from you guys!
@@PlantFanatics Did they grow back? Would be amazing after -15 (Fahrenheit right?)
@@Weerchris Yes they did! Ill do another update on them before our first frost thats coming next week. They are massive once again.
The icy cold winter killed most of my kumquat tree. I'm just going to remove most of it. I hope it comes back. Cool video
Hi Joseph! Is your kumquat tree in the ground? What planting zone are you in? Thanks for the comment! I love hearing from you guys!
@@PlantFanatics It's in zone 7B. The kumquat tree did not survive the winter. I'm interested in the cold hardy banana tree you mentioned. I may want to try to grow it. Do you think it will produce fruit.
Is now a good time to do this in Central VA?
When do they begin to grow again in the spring? I planted them last May and they had an amazing growing season. It is April now and I don’t see any new growth. I am in Zone 6b.
They should return very soon. Within a couple of weeks.
Musa basjoo IS edible... Just be careful with the seeds is all!
I got the same issue but in hot climate 😢