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Old 02-27-2022, 11:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Hey guys. I haven’t been here in a year love seeing all your guys posts. I need help choosing a variety of banana plant. I would really like one that gets very tall it does not have to be edible. I plan on digging them up and overwinding them inside or in a garage. I’m in zone 6b. the issue is I’m getting the spring jitters and am trying to hold off until March-april to buy any banana plants but I was debating on getting a small plant and keeping it in a big pot indoors until it’s warm enough outside. Does anyone sell or ship sprouted seeds or tiny tiny seedlings or is it pretty much just 6+ inch plants. If anyone has any idea thank you
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Old 02-28-2022, 10:38 AM   #2 (permalink)
 
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If it doesn't have to be edible why not Basjoo? It is more cold hardy than all other bananas. You can get it from multiple nurseries online. The most tall that are widely available would be the Saba variety, but to get to full height would probably need at least 12 months so the height might not matter if you can only grow it from last frost to first frost.
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Ensete Ventricosum would be my choice in your situation. Dominant plant, fast growing, quite hardy....
Lol, it's maybe even time to find some seeds for myself
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another vote for basjoo and you wont need to bring it inside just mulch with wood chips over the winter
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