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iow sean
09-26-2010, 03:16 AM
Hi all,i brought this banana plant at the start of may this year as a very small pup.After a good few months of growing it`s now about 3 foot tall and the same wide which its great.can anyone give me any tips on what to do with it through the winter.i`m not sure how i know what zone i`m in but live on a little island off the south coast of the uk .The banana is in a pot . thanks for reading
sean
Scott
09-26-2010, 07:14 AM
Europe Hardiness Zone Map (http://www.uk.gardenweb.com/forums/zones/hze.html)
With winter coming, it would be ashame to plant it outside then pot it when the cold arrives. Maybe try getting a larger pot and some potting soil that drains well and keep the plant inside during the cold months. Most people use a compost for planting bananas. So many positives. But, compost doesn't smell good in the home.
You can also research the temperature limitations of the banana plant and use the 'zone' link above to help.
I wouldn't purchase any lights for the plants. Just the normal room or home lights will be fine. And not to close to the heater.
Don't 'over-water' during winter....banana roots and plant will rot if soil remains wet for too long.
Research questions on this forum....There is soooo much information available to you here.
Good Luck
iow sean
09-26-2010, 08:48 AM
thanks for the reply scott. it looks like i`m in zone 9.
do you think i would be better putting my bananas in my greenhouse or inside my house?
Scott
09-26-2010, 03:47 PM
That's totally going to be your own call.
I like the plants in my own house.
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