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Growing banana plants in the UK
Hi, are there any banana plant growers who live in the UK or in the same climate?
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Hi mate yea thers a few nana growers here in wet uk lol.This is my first year growing bananas so im a complete novise.Up to now i have as follows.Musa valutina/Musa basjoo 5 of these./Ensetta maralliea/Muselle lasiocarpa/Musa sikkimensis/Musa ice cream.also i have some cheesmani seeds coming through.How about yourself do you grow them?...daz
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Can you tell me the proper website address for the oasis websit please.
Cheers. Marc. |
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Try this mate.The ukoasis forum index
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cant seem to find which website you mean, any chance you could provide me with a link please.
cheers. Marc |
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Try this mate UKoasis.co.uk
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cheers, i will search through it to look for banana related topics.
Marc. |
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Hi Marc try this http://www.ukoasis.co.uk/. I too am from the UK just down the road from you in windsor Berkshire. What types of nanas are you growing ?
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Thanks mark i couldnt find the link for him.God im crap @ computers
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:abajo: Hi there i am a banana grower in the uk and trying hard to get a collection of all the musa. Glad to see i am not the only one trying to grow these wicked plants in the uk. Mark:abajo:
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Hi,
I`m not a banana grower from the UK, but I am from germany! We are almost neighbours :nanarobot: greetings, Tobias |
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Hi mark im also from the uk.And trying to collect all the bananas i can lol Fun aynt it lol.Wher in the uk are you from mark?...daz
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Hi, i live in Reading, my 2 big musa basjoo's are doing really good in their second year.
What type's do you have? Marc. |
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sorry all of you but i cant quite work out how to reply personally to all of you.
Marc. |
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I have what i thought was a Basjoo that is in its second year and is doing really well but someone on here has said they think it is sikkimensis but what ever it is it lasted the winter well and has shot up since spring and is producing a leaf a week. I also have a baby velutina only about 8 inches tall and 3 Musella lasiocarpa again they are only about 8 inches, so i have 4 new babies in the garden to look after. Cant wait for next spring and them all start shotting up.
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Hi chaps!
This is also my first year of bananas. I currently have a smashing Sikkimensis 'Red Tiger' planted in my border next to some dark leaved cannas with bright red flowers. The sikki has really nice red stripes at the moment, producing one leaf a week fed with chicken poo and blanket weed from the pond as mulch! Waiting for my first puppy! I am also trying to germinate some Red Tiger seeds, nothing yet after two weeks. Have you chaps tried germinating seeds yet? |
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Hi there it is fun groweing these great plants aint it. I understand what you mean with the seeds i have lots of seeds germinating at the moment but nothing yet, good job i think or i will be over run with bananas of different types. How big is you nana now?
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It's about 4 feet high with 2 foot leaves. I keep rooting around the base to see if any pups, no life yet.
How long have your seeds been in? I am using Eralnds method posted on here. With a heat mat etc.... |
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My seeds have been in for about 2 weeks trying several methods to find the best for myself. I noticed that they can take months to germiate so could be a wait but i am sure it will be worth it. I have been lucky i have been over run with pups cant believe it as the plant only went in last year and didn't really get much growth till this spring. Mine is in a whisky barrel, cut down, planted in miracle grow compost mixed with sharp sand and i feed it once a week with miracle grow food. Seems to be doing the trick i cant wait to see how high it will grow this year.
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I did try a couple of years back, but nothing!
I have ten seeds planted in an old taramasalata box filled with vermiculite and placed on a heat mat with timer. This is all placed in my shed. A lot of people say that it is the extreme change of temp that germinates. |
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yeah i have heard something like that i have a load of Musella lasiocarpa seeds in the fridge apparently they have to be there for 6 weeks befoire planting up as normal, it is strange how these germinate.
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I have also got some Tree Fern seeds Cyathea medullaris,
Black Tree Fern on the go. Seems like a green sludge at the moment, so not sure whats happening there. I have a 5 foot plant in my garden, got it at a bargain price of £40 from a local nursery. They also had 20 sikkis all of about 6 feet high for a fiver each!!! By the time I thought about buying some they had all gone! |
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that is as cheap as chips. I tend to buy mine of ebay watch them till there in the last minutes then snap them up for about 1.50 for a pup cut off, but that is a good deal for a fiver tho. The other thing that i grow is a lemon tree which believe it or not it is kept outside and actually produces lemons, got 3 growing at the moment. Really want a tree fern but not sure probably wait till next year.
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Hi again chaps.Im from lincolnshire uk.That sikki for £5 was a givaway lol i paid £12 for a tiny plant of ebay .How ever its growing well now thuo.The plants i have collected up to now are as follows
Musa basjoo Musella lasiocarpa Ensete maralia Musa valutina Musa sikkimensis Musa icecream And like you guys i have sikki seeds that im trying to germinate.Dont know about you guys but this is my first year growing bananas and i never thought i would get so exited about new leafs comming out lol .Im an addict.Ill post some pics of my garden later see you later guys...daz |
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I was just wondering i can find lots of banana's plant for sale in the US but no exported to UK can anyone who lives in the UK recomend somewhere to buy the differnet types of Musa, preferably on line. Cheers Mark
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Hi mark i got most of mine from ebay or easy tropics cos i was struggling to buy in the uk..daz
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Mark I have tried dozens of sellers in the U.S and they will not send plants without a Phytosanitry Certificate and that will cost you $50 for starters then you have the cost of the plant and then import tax so unless you are loaded your out of luck.
I find it annoying that we cant get some of the plants that are available to the Americans and I am sure we have things that they can't get too. Have you tried jungle gardens, easy tropicals,ebay,sunshine seeds sell plants, Amulree, Urban jungle, Mulu. they all sell bananas. |
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Mark,
Just tolet you know Mulu has a sale on at the moment,with most of their nanas going cheap.I'm tempted to get a China champa,but as its the only thing i'd order isn't worth the postage costs. Easy tropicals has got a sale on as well.Thats where my Ice cream is coming from,10l plant for £20 also got Laterita aswell.No idea where they're allgoing tho Steve |
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Hi Steve,
I useto live in Rochester, Copperfield Road and go to Delce Junior school. Spent most of my childhood in that old fort over looking the medway, great days!!! |
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There is a place near me that sells exotics:-
http://www.paramountplants.co.uk/plants.html Last time I visited they had lots of nannas, you will need to ring for price quote. |
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Hi Carpy,
I actually live in Hoo,a couple of miles away from Rochester.So don't know most of the roads.But I take it you mean the Fort near Borstal?not the ones in the Medway. When we were kids we used to spend all day down by the Medway,either in Hoo or Upnor in the old air raid shelters etc. Happy days Steve |
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Hi Steve,
I believe it is called Fort Pitt:- http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.sr...=newsearch.srf I remember being dared to go down a tunnel with some friends, I was about eleven at the time (supposed to go under the medway and exit the other side) we packed sandwiches, torches, spud guns, catapaults etc... We only got about 50yards and there was these enormous rats, boy did we scarper! Last time I was around the area it was all fenced off and I think there is a college nearby now. I also climbed that old tree outside the cathedral opposite the castle. Great memories!! |
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Know I now where you mean.
I think the Art college is nearby along with a Girls school I think? I'd take a guess and say the rats are probably still down there Steve |
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Hi, i buy all my banana plants from jungle seeds and have been very happy with them.
www.jungleseeds.co.uk There is another company that sell them but i have never tried them. www.easytropicals.com A lot of D.I.Y chains now sell bananas especially Homebase, maybe give that a go? Good luck. Marc |
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I'd second Easy tropicals.Very nice selection of plants,and they always arrive in one piece.Although they've pretty much run out of everything now,asthey've had a sale and most of its gone.
I'd also recommend ebay,especially at the mo,as there are tons of bananas on there,cheap too. Steve |
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