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Old 09-20-2012, 07:46 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Default Re: Growth in Zone 6 Connecticut

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Originally Posted by Syano10 View Post
Never heard of the shrink wrap method??? How do you do this??
Shrink or stretch wrap is a flexible type of plastic used to seal boxes so they are water tight, and it is many times stronger than the plastic wrap that is typically used in kitchens. It can be purchased from eBay or any shipping store.

I basically cut the pseudo-stems down to a certain point once they are wilted, and wrap it with enough layers so that water cannot get into the pseudo-stem and rot it out. I would then add the leaf mulch for insulation.

This year, I would rather use the 4ft tall 55 gallon barrels, cut a hole through the bottom, then stick the barrel over the pseudo-stem. I would then stuff as many leaves I can so the the inside never gets that much below freezing. Since my tallest pseudo-stem is up to 7ft tall, I can either add another barrel on top, or simply use plastic bags on top so I can protect all of the pseudo-stem. After it is all stuffed, I plan on putting a large trash over the top part, and then shrink wrap the set up so that moisture doesn't penetrate into the over-wintering set up.
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I'm in zone 6 upstate NY, specialize in growing temperate cold hardy bamboos(mainly phyllostachys) and starting to get into bananas.

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