View Full Version : Can the Musa saba be Overwintered in Zone 5B?
Howard007
08-05-2013, 09:57 AM
I know the saba is not supposed to be considered a super cold hardy variety, but do you think I could plant a couple healthy 3 foot specimens in the back yard here in the Chicago burbs and hope for the best next spring?
crazy banana
08-05-2013, 10:00 AM
I have been to Chicago in the winter....
No way, if you do not dig the plants up and overwinter them somewhere safe and warm.
LilRaverBoi
08-05-2013, 01:57 PM
Yeah, dig it up and overwinter indoors (either dormant or growing as a houseplant). Otherwise, I'd say you have a snowball's chance in hell of overwintering it in the ground in Chicago.
griphuz
08-06-2013, 03:27 AM
Not even basjoo will be able to survive a zone 5B if unprotected if you ask me,....
Kind regards,
Remko.
sunfish
08-06-2013, 04:44 AM
No
I ........ and hope for the best next spring?
Yes !
hope all you want !!!!
Now here is a realistic plan....
you're gonna need a d namwah, something to make A frame with, some plastic film and a truckload of poop
dump the poop, erect the frame over it, must be 10ft tall and 6ft wide, go inside for the winter and keep your d namwah in there with you
soon as night temps hit 40's in xpring (april?) then plant your (hopefully already 4ft+ ) banana
open part of the tent when day temps pass 80,
I'm gonna work with a guy in northern lower MI next spring on one of these and see if he can make respectable fruit on a 2yo dwarf cavendish.
oh yeah, while you are hoping, be sure to make good use of your off hand ;-p
gonna need something to fill in where the saba used to be :ha:
LilRaverBoi
08-08-2013, 10:37 PM
Not even basjoo will be able to survive a zone 5B if unprotected if you ask me,....
Agreed.
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