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SusanB
07-25-2017, 04:43 PM
Hello All,

Our family is moving in a couple weeks from Escondido, California to Temecula, California. It's only about 30 miles away, but is a different microclimate. I have a red banana growing quite happily in our compost pile, but have no flower stalk or pups since planting it about a year ago. I found this site when researching the possibility of growing bananas in Temecula to help me decide whether to bother relocating it along with hubby, 4-yr old, two dogs, one cat and 8 chickens. :0519:

crazy banana
07-25-2017, 04:55 PM
Welcome to bananas.org from another SoCal grower.
I am just a little further south of you near SeaWorld in Mission Bay Park.

Richard
07-25-2017, 05:05 PM
Our family is moving in a couple weeks from Escondido, California to Temecula, California. It's only about 30 miles away, but is a different microclimate.

Actually it's a whole different climate zone which gets hard freezes (periods of 8 hours or more below 32F).

Now your red banana ... is it the ornamental Ensete type? If so, the winter cold will kill the foliage to the ground but it will come back every spring.

HMelendez
07-25-2017, 05:15 PM
Welcome to the banana gang!......:2723::bananarow::2723:

edwmax
07-25-2017, 05:53 PM
first though was to take the banana and the chickens, leave the rest. ... But, since you've already taken-in the others, they wont survive without you. You have to take them all on the move. .... haha

what type of banana is that and can you post a picture of the group?

Welcome to the forum.

cincinnana
07-26-2017, 05:42 PM
Welcome to the Jungle....:woohoonaner:


Judging from the responce they have your back:08:

Have fun here..!!!

SusanB
07-27-2017, 02:14 PM
first though was to take the banana and the chickens, leave the rest. ... But, since you've already taken-in the others, they wont survive without you. You have to take them all on the move. .... haha

what type of banana is that and can you post a picture of the group?

Welcome to the forum.
LOL! Don't think for a moment that never occurred to me. :) We are in the final stages of closing on the new house. I'll take a pic of our banana when I have a moment. I have the plant tag that came with it (somewhere). I'll look for that and include that info as well. I actually threw the shredded and sad banana remnants in the compost pile as a failed experiment. And, then it began to grow and grow and grow. The original location was receiving grey water from our a/c condensate, and was next to a southwest exposed stucco wall, which I thought would be a great location. But it was too windy, so it never did well.

SusanB
07-27-2017, 02:19 PM
Actually it's a whole different climate zone which gets hard freezes (periods of 8 hours or more below 32F).

Now your red banana ... is it the ornamental Ensete type? If so, the winter cold will kill the foliage to the ground but it will come back every spring.
You're absolutely right. It does get cold there. I'm hoping to build a green house for my more tender plants. I have the original banana plant tag somewhere. I doubt it's ornamental as I tend to grow things with a purpose (native habitat restoration or edible). I'll post more info once I locate it amongst our moving mayhem.

edwmax
07-27-2017, 08:41 PM
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SusanB
09-15-2018, 03:01 PM
Actually it's a whole different climate zone which gets hard freezes (periods of 8 hours or more below 32F).

Now your red banana ... is it the ornamental Ensete type? If so, the winter cold will kill the foliage to the ground but it will come back every spring.
Hi Richard,

Our move from Escondido to Temecula was so much work. The banana in question was left behind. But, I did just pick up an ornamental Ensete Abyssinian Red Maurelii. You seem to know your stuff! Do you think I can plant it out now and just treat it as a perennial? (Preferred.) Then wait until leaf die back due to cold and mulch heavily? Or, should I pot it up and keep it indoors during the cold months? Also, we're still clearing and building the soil before planting. Can you recommend any fruiting bananas that might stand a chance in ground in Sunset Zone 18? Thanks so much for any advice you can provide!

Best,
Susan

Richard
09-15-2018, 05:36 PM
I don't have experience with Ensete. There is an ornamental (seeded) Musa that works in Temecula: Musa Basjoo.

crazy banana
09-17-2018, 12:25 PM
Hi Richard,

Our move from Escondido to Temecula was so much work. The banana in question was left behind. But, I did just pick up an ornamental Ensete Abyssinian Red Maurelii. You seem to know your stuff! Do you think I can plant it out now and just treat it as a perennial? (Preferred.) Then wait until leaf die back due to cold and mulch heavily? Or, should I pot it up and keep it indoors during the cold months? Also, we're still clearing and building the soil before planting. Can you recommend any fruiting bananas that might stand a chance in ground in Sunset Zone 18? Thanks so much for any advice you can provide!

Best,
Susan

I have been to Temecula many times but I am not too familiar with its microclimates. If I remember it right, our bananas.org member eddiemunozep has successfully fruited Orinoco and Namwah bananas in the Temecula area.

Snarkie
11-03-2018, 04:05 PM
Hello All,

Our family is moving in a couple weeks from Escondido, California to Temecula, California. It's only about 30 miles away, but is a different microclimate. I have a red banana growing quite happily in our compost pile, but have no flower stalk or pups since planting it about a year ago. I found this site when researching the possibility of growing bananas in Temecula to help me decide whether to bother relocating it along with hubby, 4-yr old, two dogs, one cat and 8 chickens. :0519:Escondildo. Wow. You have made a great step forward.

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