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Thanks, Louise! Yeah, they do really well once they get planted in the ground. The only thing I should have done differently was I should have got it planted a little bit earlier in the year. They should be fine to plant in spring once the chance of frost has passed 👍. All the best with your next one 🤞
Thanks Blayne, I will be sure to make more videos about some of them, as well as some of my other plants I am growing soon. I can't wait to see how your bananas do this year too 👍
Did a good job keeping it protected through the cold weather! Hopefully we get some good sun to get some more growth now unwrapped a bit. Keep up with the updates! Good video 🙌🏼
you won't have any problems growing this plant in your mild winter climate. I'll protect mine in a similar way and temperatures will get to at least -18C over winter!
Wow, -18°C that's very cold 🥶Yeah luckily it doesn't usually get much colder than a few degrees below 0 here. It is a very hardy plant, especially when protected. I'm guessing in a colder winter than our average my protection would probably not be enough to save the pseudostem. But the corm will survive underground and should push up new pups in spring.
That’s a great way to overwinter bananas! I would do the same if I could… but it’s to cold here. So I dig the plants up and store them bare root in the dark garage for 3 months.
I mean you could probably do the same with this species (Musa Basjoo), although in a zone below 9a/8b you'd probably need to add a lot more insulation. I probably couldn't get away with just a bit of fleece around an edible banana, as they are way more cold sensitive than this plant. Even an Orinoco, which are pretty cold tolerant, would probably need more protection than this in my climate. It may survive at the root level though and push up pups in Spring (something I may experiment with).
Nice! My Miss basjoo has survived really well this winter too, and has a new leaf coming already. It lost its fleece protection in the storms in February but I’m hoping we won’t be due anything too cold from now!
Thank you! In this video, I protected it on the 21st of November 2021. Last year I protected it on the 4th of December 2022 (shown in this video ua-cam.com/video/UkLFp3lTUM8/v-deo.html). It depends on when you get hard frosts in your area, but typically in my location, it's been late November to mid-December. I will be doing some more videos about banana winter protection in the coming months 👍
Hi! Good job! One question only: while wrapped, how you water it during those months? Is it OK if I use a waterring system, same we use for vegatables, etc, esp. when being away for 3-4 months every year or rely solely to raining water or water it once a week? Much obliged.....! PS: I'm hoping to grow this in central Greece.
Hi, thanks for watching! I don’t water it at all during winter. It will get rainwater, but since it goes dormant it shouldn’t need any water. If it stays warm enough to keep growing in winter in your location, then it will need to be watered regularly, but if it stays cold it will stop growing and go dormant and can survive with no water for quite a while.
@@PeterEntwistle Thank you so much for your precious info! I'm a beginner with this kind of planting and this type is not a regular one in my country. On the contrary. Though since this summer, I've become obsessed with it for its tropical-vibe in a Mediterranean garden. I hope it will work for me as well. All the best with your beautiful projects and keep posting...!
@@assiminakor2251 Thank you 😄Depending on your climate, you may get away without having to protect your Musa basjoo there if you don't get many hard frosts. Even here in the UK most winters the plant will probably survive unprotected. I just like to be a little on the safe side to try and preserve some of the height. I know in the coastal regions in Spain I've seen banana plants survive all year round without protection.
Hey, thanks for watching! It likely will depend on how large the plant is, ideally, you’d want it to be at least as big as mine was in this video, but the larger it is the better chance it will survive. Also, I’m assuming the temperatures you mentioned are in Celsius? We typically only get to around -3°C or -4°C briefly over winter for a few nights, occasionally slightly lower. Although last December we did get to -7°C, Musa basjoo should be able to survive those temperatures if it has been given enough cold protection, although this plant was larger than in this video as it had been in the ground for another year. If you regularly get down to -10°C you might want to go with the straw and cage method of protection, as that will add more protection than just fleece.
@@PeterEntwistle -10 F. But thanks so much. Mine didn’t grow that much this year but I’ll go ahead and cage them and throw a ton of straw and sticks and whatever I can in. What should I wrap them in? Thanks!
@@lukecicero4430 Ah, yeah that's quite a bit cooler than -10°C (14°F) lol. Yeah give it as much straw as you can, you could probably use some leaves on top of that too. Some people put tarps over the top to stop the wind from blowing the mulch away.
This particular one won't produce edible fruit. If it does stay alive until fruiting size it will likely produce seedy fruit. It is very cold hardy though, so it's a type that I can grow in our cool climate without too much protection, it also grows pretty well in cool summers (which we have here). I do have quite a number of different types of edible bananas that I keep inside over winter and will be planting outside this year. Some may be staying in containers outside too. I'm trying to see which edible variety will grow the best here in the UK. I think Dwarf Orinoco and Rajapuri are my best bets. So those are a couple of the plants I will be trialing in ground this year.
Thanks for watching. Yeah, this plant has grown a lot since this video, I posted a new update last week of how much it's grown since I uncovered it this spring ua-cam.com/video/4TcLdT_LjiY/v-deo.html The winter protection I added was just to try to make sure I kept the height of the plant. Our winter was mild enough that it may not have even needed any protection, but I wanted to just be on the safe side. If you don't want to protect the pseudostems and the winter is cold enough to kill it to the ground, then it should push up new pups to replace it in the following spring anyway, it's just that you will have much smaller plants. Eventually, after a few years of keeping the stem alive, they should flower, although the bananas on this plant aren't edible.
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Great vid thanks 👍
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
Nice video! Keep us updated!
Thanks! I will do.
Excellent information Peter on growing a musa basjoo in ground. I will endeavour to follow this when i get my next M.Basjoo. plant.
Thanks, Louise! Yeah, they do really well once they get planted in the ground. The only thing I should have done differently was I should have got it planted a little bit earlier in the year. They should be fine to plant in spring once the chance of frost has passed 👍. All the best with your next one 🤞
Seems fine.
Yeah, It's looks pretty good. Thanks for watching!
Ilke you video thanks for the shearing 👍📹👌
Thanks for watching!
Greetings, Peter!
It's been so long! Glad to see you're still gardening!
Hi Josh! Yeah I’m still gardening. I moved into my own place just over a year ago, so I’ve got lots of plans to sort out the garden this year.
@@PeterEntwistle fantastic! I look forward to seeing more videos! 🙂
Well done protecting! You should get lots of growth this year
Thanks, yeah I'm hoping it puts on a lot of growth this season.
Wow! I love your channel! I look forward to seeing how your bananas grow this year!
Thanks Blayne, I will be sure to make more videos about some of them, as well as some of my other plants I am growing soon. I can't wait to see how your bananas do this year too 👍
Did a good job keeping it protected through the cold weather! Hopefully we get some good sun to get some more growth now unwrapped a bit. Keep up with the updates! Good video 🙌🏼
Yeah, I’m hoping it will get huge this year! I will post updated later in the year.
you won't have any problems growing this plant in your mild winter climate. I'll protect mine in a similar way and temperatures will get to at least -18C over winter!
Wow, -18°C that's very cold 🥶Yeah luckily it doesn't usually get much colder than a few degrees below 0 here. It is a very hardy plant, especially when protected. I'm guessing in a colder winter than our average my protection would probably not be enough to save the pseudostem. But the corm will survive underground and should push up new pups in spring.
That’s a great way to overwinter bananas! I would do the same if I could… but it’s to cold here. So I dig the plants up and store them bare root in the dark garage for 3 months.
I mean you could probably do the same with this species (Musa Basjoo), although in a zone below 9a/8b you'd probably need to add a lot more insulation. I probably couldn't get away with just a bit of fleece around an edible banana, as they are way more cold sensitive than this plant. Even an Orinoco, which are pretty cold tolerant, would probably need more protection than this in my climate. It may survive at the root level though and push up pups in Spring (something I may experiment with).
@@PeterEntwistle if mine pushed up new growth after 15 degrees and no mulching… your will have no problem!
Nice job on the wrapping. Hope it flowers for you next year?? Possibly? 🤞
Thanks, they are much bigger this year, so it's going to take a lot more fleece to cover them lol.
Nice! My Miss basjoo has survived really well this winter too, and has a new leaf coming already. It lost its fleece protection in the storms in February but I’m hoping we won’t be due anything too cold from now!
You should do an update of yours soon! Yeah, I’m keeping my fingers crossed that we don’t get anything too cold.
Great video! What month did you cut the leaves off and wrap it?
Thank you! In this video, I protected it on the 21st of November 2021. Last year I protected it on the 4th of December 2022 (shown in this video ua-cam.com/video/UkLFp3lTUM8/v-deo.html). It depends on when you get hard frosts in your area, but typically in my location, it's been late November to mid-December. I will be doing some more videos about banana winter protection in the coming months 👍
Hi! Good job!
One question only: while wrapped, how you water it during those months? Is it OK if I use a waterring system, same we use for vegatables, etc, esp. when being away for 3-4 months every year or rely solely to raining water or water it once a week? Much obliged.....!
PS: I'm hoping to grow this in central Greece.
Hi, thanks for watching! I don’t water it at all during winter. It will get rainwater, but since it goes dormant it shouldn’t need any water. If it stays warm enough to keep growing in winter in your location, then it will need to be watered regularly, but if it stays cold it will stop growing and go dormant and can survive with no water for quite a while.
@@PeterEntwistle Thank you so much for your precious info!
I'm a beginner with this kind of planting and this type is not a regular one in my country. On the contrary. Though since this summer, I've become obsessed with it for its tropical-vibe in a Mediterranean garden.
I hope it will work for me as well.
All the best with your beautiful projects and keep posting...!
@@assiminakor2251 Thank you 😄Depending on your climate, you may get away without having to protect your Musa basjoo there if you don't get many hard frosts. Even here in the UK most winters the plant will probably survive unprotected. I just like to be a little on the safe side to try and preserve some of the height. I know in the coastal regions in Spain I've seen banana plants survive all year round without protection.
I planted some of mine last month and winter is coming quick will mine still be okay if I overwinter? We get like -5 -10 here
Hey, thanks for watching! It likely will depend on how large the plant is, ideally, you’d want it to be at least as big as mine was in this video, but the larger it is the better chance it will survive. Also, I’m assuming the temperatures you mentioned are in Celsius? We typically only get to around -3°C or -4°C briefly over winter for a few nights, occasionally slightly lower. Although last December we did get to -7°C, Musa basjoo should be able to survive those temperatures if it has been given enough cold protection, although this plant was larger than in this video as it had been in the ground for another year. If you regularly get down to -10°C you might want to go with the straw and cage method of protection, as that will add more protection than just fleece.
@@PeterEntwistle -10 F. But thanks so much. Mine didn’t grow that much this year but I’ll go ahead and cage them and throw a ton of straw and sticks and whatever I can in. What should I wrap them in? Thanks!
@@lukecicero4430 Ah, yeah that's quite a bit cooler than -10°C (14°F) lol. Yeah give it as much straw as you can, you could probably use some leaves on top of that too. Some people put tarps over the top to stop the wind from blowing the mulch away.
Will that banana produce edible fruit eventually?
This particular one won't produce edible fruit. If it does stay alive until fruiting size it will likely produce seedy fruit. It is very cold hardy though, so it's a type that I can grow in our cool climate without too much protection, it also grows pretty well in cool summers (which we have here). I do have quite a number of different types of edible bananas that I keep inside over winter and will be planting outside this year. Some may be staying in containers outside too. I'm trying to see which edible variety will grow the best here in the UK. I think Dwarf Orinoco and Rajapuri are my best bets. So those are a couple of the plants I will be trialing in ground this year.
For how many years do we need to do this for every Winter?
Did the banana plant grew back?
Thanks for watching. Yeah, this plant has grown a lot since this video, I posted a new update last week of how much it's grown since I uncovered it this spring ua-cam.com/video/4TcLdT_LjiY/v-deo.html
The winter protection I added was just to try to make sure I kept the height of the plant. Our winter was mild enough that it may not have even needed any protection, but I wanted to just be on the safe side. If you don't want to protect the pseudostems and the winter is cold enough to kill it to the ground, then it should push up new pups to replace it in the following spring anyway, it's just that you will have much smaller plants. Eventually, after a few years of keeping the stem alive, they should flower, although the bananas on this plant aren't edible.
Here is a March 2023 update of my Musa Basjoo: ua-cam.com/video/UQFHpIDf8Sc/v-deo.html
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