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Aje127
12-22-2014, 10:37 PM
Hi everybody. I'm April. I live in zone 9b, Orlando. I was given a mystery banana back in the spring. I put it in a really large pot and it has grown like crazy. (From 8" to about 6' in 10 months) I'm thinking I will put it in the ground in the spring. Right now I have it in my little greenhouse. Just not sure where to put it permanently. I have an acre south and an acre north of the house. Any suggestions. Also once i get it in the ground at what temp do I need to protect it AND how do I do that AND lastly, when will this thing start giving me bananas. Thanks all you Bananas out there. By the way is there a good ' how to grow bananas for dummies in zone 9b ' That someone could recommend.
Richard
12-22-2014, 10:59 PM
... By the way is there a good ' how to grow bananas for dummies in zone 9b ' That someone could recommend.
Guide To Growing Fruiting Bananas In Temperate Climates (http://www.plantsthatproduce.com/guide-fruiting-banana.html)
kubali
12-23-2014, 09:11 AM
Welcome aboard,
pull up a chair and have some fun learning.
kubali
12-23-2014, 04:51 PM
Hi everybody. I'm April. I live in zone 9b, Orlando. I was given a mystery banana back in the spring. I put it in a really large pot and it has grown like crazy. (From 8" to about 6' in 10 months) I'm thinking I will put it in the ground in the spring. Right now I have it in my little greenhouse. Just not sure where to put it permanently. I have an acre south and an acre north of the house. Any suggestions. Also once i get it in the ground at what temp do I need to protect it AND how do I do that AND lastly, when will this thing start giving me bananas. Thanks all you Bananas out there. By the way is there a good ' how to grow bananas for dummies in zone 9b ' That someone could recommend.
put it in the acre facing south side of the house keep the northern wind off it.
here in Florida in most cases throw a blanket on it, if anything you will only lose foliage and not the plant itself, unless it gets like it was in 2010 down to 24 degrees then you had better get out the Christmas lights and cover it.
as for how long will it take to bloom there are a lot of variables there, but rule of thumb in this zone 18 months and you should see a bloom or sooner. And here is some basic info on bananas Growing Bananas - How To Grow Banana Plants And Keep Them Happy (http://www.tropicalpermaculture.com/growing-bananas.html)
hope that helps you if you need any more help just post and plenty of nice people here to help you....................kub
2woodensticks
12-23-2014, 08:04 PM
welcome April..waving the hand from over here in indian rocks beach...was over there in Orlando today making deliveries..i work out of tampa...you do know there are matts of bananas that grow all up and down OBT a few on 17-92..go dig up a couple of pups..they are everywhere...welcome and enjoy
cincinnana
12-24-2014, 07:49 AM
Welcome to the Jungle!..:woohoonaner:
Aje127
12-25-2014, 11:06 AM
No I did not know they were just randomly growing on OBT. North or South.
lmswayne
01-06-2015, 05:40 PM
welcome enjoy.
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