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Weds 67F, Thurs 72F, Fri 73F, is spring here? I can't really tell, looking out the window at 1" of snow and it's snowing again. Sat. 46F, here we go again. I want to wake up my Banana's.
aruzinsky
04-09-2018, 10:18 AM
It's colder in the Chicago area. The night temperatures have been below freezing every day for the last week. I have the water to the outdoor faucet turned on and every day I have to wait for the water in the garden hose to thaw before I can use it. Also, there is about 1" of snow on the grass but on sidewalks, the snow is melted.
The latest heavy snow that I can remember was on April 5, 1982, about 9". I was driving home, when suddenly snow flakes the size of corn flakes started coming down. Traffic immediately came to a near standstill and it took me about 1.5 hours to drive 7 miles, which was normally a 20 minute trip. The snow melted in 2 days.
We have been below freezeing at night for 3 weeks. It's gotta end sometime, I hope.
SixtySix
04-09-2018, 03:55 PM
Even down here in the Dirty South winter won't let go!
37f forecast for next Monday morning.
bushwack
04-09-2018, 05:37 PM
I'm ready here too, S E Missouri and Western Kentucky.
My stalks seem to be drying up more every day,, they need to go in the ground!!!!
Starstryke
04-09-2018, 06:20 PM
SE Texas here, 46f is the lowest I see and my bananas are out and growing.
scottu
04-09-2018, 07:22 PM
30 degrees here tomorrow night then, temps looks sweet for a while!
Denverian
04-11-2018, 02:26 PM
It's supposed to be 80 here in Denver today, but April (and early May) can be cruel! Crazy temp fluctuations this time of year. I don't consider planing bananas until May 15, and even then I double check the forecast.
Overall, we've been well to the west of the horrible winter weather. No temps below 0 all winter, little snow and things are blooming now. My lawn is green and back to regular mowing.
Our last frost date is May 15th, last year we had frost May 15th. Don't look like this warmth will last. Last year was nice in April and went downhill in May. Hopefully it will get better by May.
http://www.bananas.org/gallery/watermark.php?file=62947&size=1 (http://www.bananas.org/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=62947)
john_ny
04-12-2018, 03:47 PM
A couple of years ago, I put my bananas out on April 5. Missed that this year, and it don't look like it'll be any time soon.
briangifford
04-13-2018, 10:35 AM
I uncovered my Basjoo's. They are growing (8 inches of new growth) but had to protect them when we had another frost early this week. Supposed to go below freezing again on Monday, so I'll need to protect them again. Everything else needs to most likely wait another two or so weeks before it goes outside.
cincinnana
04-15-2018, 05:45 PM
Spring....love it.
Basjoos are showing a slow push from deep in the mulch while pstems are white and tender and full of life. In a few weeks they will push from the mulch.
I have had spring ephemerals (Aconites) since mid February and now mayapples and ferns are starting to rise. The landscape has gone from brown to green.
The birds are rising early also, cardinals, robins and wrens ......natures alarm clock.
Spring....might snow in Southern Ohio tomorrow....but the early bloomers will be unfazed
Tytaylor77
04-16-2018, 11:02 AM
Record lows here! Was 39f this morning! Looks good for the next 2 weeks thought! Maybe we are finally done with the cold!
edwmax
04-16-2018, 01:29 PM
41° F here last night ... 44° predicted for tonight, but night time mid 50s for the rest of the week.
Tomahawk
04-23-2018, 09:24 AM
I gave in and planted 12 of my basjoos yesterday that I had overwintered in my basement. Here in Kansas City, the lows should start staying in the 50s and above. This is my first year planting from dormancy (I have a few 5'-6' stems) so hopefully they all pull through. They all look great and green so far though.
Yes, it is warming up, finally.
HMelendez
04-24-2018, 05:17 AM
Woohooo!.......Has been warming up in South Florida for the last couple of weeks!....Yesterday, (04/23/2018), we experienced the first drop of the season of 'Nana Nectar from Heaven (rain)!.....
Awesome time for 'Nana planting!.....
:2723::bananarow::2723:
edwmax
04-24-2018, 06:38 AM
It's been warming here in south Georgia , too. The soil temperature is now at 69° & 70°. I hope to see all my nanas start popping soon. ... Soil temps were in the low 50s a month ago.
@ Tomahawk; ... Night time air temperature lows is not all there is to it. The 6" soil temp for Missouri is still in the low 50s (48 & 49 in some places) as reported by the Missouri Ag weather as of this week. ... The corms still feel the cold. Those not cold tolerant will remain dormant and others will be slow growing. ... My Orinoco, Dwf Orinoco, 1000 Finger, Raja Puri all started pushing pups when the soil temps were in the mid 50°s.
briangifford
04-25-2018, 03:06 PM
Some of my Basjoo's really like this warmer weather. And I'm in Central Kentucky.
SixtySix
04-26-2018, 06:54 AM
I've got 9 Basjoo healthy sword sucker pups that made it through winter. Taking them off the mother corms tomorrow!
Springtime at last!
edwmax
04-26-2018, 11:09 AM
My Gros Mich and Dwf Red, both have a pup showing this morning. The current soil temp is holding at 69 1/2° -70° at 4" to 6" depth. This is about 3 or 4 weeks earlier than last year for the Gros Michel. .... zone 8b/9a ...
beam2050
04-27-2018, 12:26 PM
My Gros Mich and Dwf Red, both have a pup showing this morning. The current soil temp is holding at 69 1/2° -70° at 4" to 6" depth. This is about 3 or 4 weeks earlier than last year for the Gros Michel. .... zone 8b/9a ...
darn it ed. my gros Michel and dwarf reds all pupped out in February. had one red thro out 9 pups. right now my tallest pstem heighth on both is roughly 10 inches. mother plants on all died except for one red and she's the smallest of all right now. maybe next winter will be better.
now if it would rain?
edwmax
04-27-2018, 03:15 PM
darn it ed. my gros Michel and dwarf reds all pupped out in February. had one red thro out 9 pups. right now my tallest pstem heighth on both is roughly 10 inches. mother plants on all died except for one red and she's the smallest of all right now. maybe next winter will be better.
now if it would rain?
Your current soil temp @ 3" depth is 78° / 79°. My soil temp just got up to 71° (@ 4"/6") in the past couple of days. In February my soil temp was in the low 50°s. ... You need to fertilize the hell out of them if you want Nanas.
... :woohoonaner:
We are getting warmer, some daytime 70's but 40's at night. Couple cooler days this week and then hopefully warmer. Soil temp 52F.
edwmax
04-27-2018, 04:45 PM
We are getting warmer, some daytime 70's but 40's at night. Couple cooler days this week and then hopefully warmer. Soil temp 52F.
Keep watching the soil temps and report which nanas pup or shoots.
aruzinsky
04-28-2018, 10:10 AM
The good measure of Spring coldness is the time that the leaves develop on the trees. I doubt that meteorologists keep records of that, but, I take mental notes. In the Chicago area, trees usually turn green during the last week of April. Right now, tree buds are barely visible and I can't tell whether leaf development will be during the first week of May. If I remember correctly, last year, the trees turned green during the second week of April. If this year it's during the second week of May or later, wow, I don't remember that ever happening before. I'll see and keep you posted.
aruzinsky
05-14-2018, 10:30 AM
The good measure of Spring coldness is the time that the leaves develop on the trees. I doubt that meteorologists keep records of that, but, I take mental notes. In the Chicago area, trees usually turn green during the last week of April. Right now, tree buds are barely visible and I can't tell whether leaf development will be during the first week of May. If I remember correctly, last year, the trees turned green during the second week of April. If this year it's during the second week of May or later, wow, I don't remember that ever happening before. I'll see and keep you posted.
Spring sprung during the first week of May.
My street on 5/1/18:
http://www.general-cathexis.com/images/MyStreet5-1-18.jpg
My street on 5/8/18:
http://www.general-cathexis.com/images/MyStreet5-8-18.jpg
Now, if it would just stop raining, I could get my planting done.
SixtySix
05-17-2018, 04:48 PM
Musa Basjoo putting out pups prolifically in Athens, Georgia, USA.
Soil temp at 2" 80f!
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