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and even better off if there is a filled leaf bag on top to provide further insulation. I find that during winter, the deeper you go into the soil, the warmer it gets since I'm able to test it out with a needle thermometer. I've found that with top protection, nothing below soil lvl was killed, and even a lot of the top section survives. Here's one of my musa mekong giant seedlings that I got a few weeks ago and after keeping it in a pot for 2 weeks to finish growing another leaf, and grow a little bit fatter, I planted it a foot deep, and it has since perked up even more with a noticeably fatter psuedo-stem than when this photo was taken they day I bought mine. ![]() Here's what you may find after deep planting, along with top protection. ![]() Even if the top protection fails, having it planted deep will keep the bottom foot of the psuedo-stem alive so it's actually easier to plant smaller bananas.
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I'm in zone 6 upstate NY, specialize in growing temperate cold hardy bamboos(mainly phyllostachys) and starting to get into bananas. my picture website is http://www.flickr.com/photos/31489820@N02/ http://stevespeonygarden.blogspot.com/ |
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![]() The threat of a forecast night of -5^C, which I worried about in my below post of Oct 14 never materialized.,
BUT... After a night with seven hours of subfreezing temperatures, bottoming out at -4^C (25^F) my yesterday still proud bananas are now a sad sight. The leaves, which I earmarked to supply the mulch protection for the winter are still up on the trees, though they are finally starting to turn to their fall colours. Until I can “harvest” them, I intend to leave the banana leaves as they are, to provide some shelter for the PS. The coming nights are not supposed to be quite that cold and the present configuration of the banana leaves makes it much easier to toss a blanket over the plant for further protection. This picture shows the sad state of my oldest Basjoo prior to entering its second winter outdoors. The plastic mesh is 2 feet high and ready to receive the leaf mulch, whenever it decides to drop off the trees. This is the third pup of the one above. (The previous two are still in that clump with mother.) It has spent the summer in a large pot together with a Canna Tropicana. I planted both together one foot deep into the ground about three weeks ago.
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