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Originally Posted by 75north
I think that's probably the right choice. I was lucky to get 3 bunches of dwarf Cavendish through the winter but I also didn't measure a temp below 37 this year. Even still they all lost all their leaves and the pseudostems began to rot and ultimately collapsed, I was just fortunate that they were close enough that they ripened up.
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Does anybody in the 9a zone leave them in the ground? Seems like it would be easier to pot the Cavendish in that zone or colder so you can bring them inside.
Is it possible to leave them in the ground and winterize them or will they still die?