How to protect banana plants over winter MUSA BASJOO
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Seems like everyone spotted the cold weather change this week coming! I just wrap my musa up with bubble wrap around the trunk, tie wires to hold it in place or sellotape. Works great evertime, now mine are 8ft tall in a large grove.
I've always chopped off the leaves like you showed, then put a plant pot over the trunk (make sure there's no holes in the pot) and wrapped the whole thing in fleece, never had an issue with it.
Right on cue! Have just done mine this morning using a combination of techniques you've suggested. 👍❄️
I've done mine in fleece - I had a 10mx20m roll and used half on the largest stem. On some of the pups it's produced this year I've used 100mm plastic pipe with fleece stuffed into the end. The stems are away from the sides of the pipe with plenty of room for moisture to escape. The smaller pups (it's produced about 9 or 10 this season) I'm going to let die back.
Mine becomes houseplant in hallway for winter months
Just slung mine into rhe greenhouse along with the treeferns. Snow tomorrow maybe
I lost all my maurelii last year, didn't get the time to dry store them. 4 of them where 5 years old.😥 A neighbour's parasol blew into my garden and got stuck in my tetrapanax eventually snapping the trunk. You'd better believe I'm wrapping my basjoos up like newborns this year, or else I'll have nothing left!😂
@YorkshireKRIS
Жыл бұрын
Good luck with this winter!
Kris - that was brilliant! I’m talking about your presentation!! How did you do it? Did you film yourself indoors with studio light in front of a green screen? Just brilliantly done. 👍
@YorkshireKRIS
Жыл бұрын
Thanks yes I filmed indoors next to my window blind.
@paultsworld
Жыл бұрын
@@YorkshireKRIS looked really good 👍
Hi Kris, ive got the insulation role and heavy duty fleece ready and will wrap my 7 musas and one sikkimensis on Monday. (Im in buckinghamshire so Tuesday will be the latest to get it finished). QUESTION: Do you out scrunched up fleece over the crown/roots before or after mulching?
@YorkshireKRIS
Жыл бұрын
Mulching can be with any insulating material including straw, fleece, leaves etc
Hi Kriss, thanks for the info, very useful. I've taken the leaves off my big Musa's but I have one question. I noticed that you cut the stems down to where is an emergent leaf but I always understood that you should leave that leaf in situ. The emergent leaf on my mother plant is really high so I can't reach to wrap it anyway and I was just going to leave it exposed. Which way would you recommend?
@YorkshireKRIS
Жыл бұрын
I cut them across for a clean cut but you can bend the leaves down if you wish for extra protection
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Do you do anything special when removing the cover to help the plan recover or just remove and that’s it?
@YorkshireKRIS
3 ай бұрын
Just remove and that's it really
Thank you for the great video I live in upstate New York, USA and will be attempting to protect my plants shortly. You left me very puzzled though because you didn’t mention what the white material is that you laid on the ground inside your straw cage before you put the straw on top of it. What was that stuff? Many thanks for your great video
@YorkshireKRIS
9 ай бұрын
It was a piece of fleece 👍
@TJones-vw8vq
9 ай бұрын
What is fleece? I’ve heard of fleece jackets and did a Google search but can’t find just plain fleece.
@TJones-vw8vq
9 ай бұрын
Oops, I just found it frost blanket fleece At the local gardening store
I have two trees muerelli ,that are 12 feet tall, I live in a very cold climate. I’m thinking of either to dry storage or is it safe to use your method of insulation?
@YorkshireKRIS
10 ай бұрын
Dry storage will be your best bet.
If wrapped up in fleece, do you have to then cover again for rain? Or is it better to let it breath?
@YorkshireKRIS
Жыл бұрын
They'll be good with just the fleece.
@barry6717
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Kris
How do you overwinter Musa’s in pots?
@YorkshireKRIS
Жыл бұрын
If basjoo simply bring them under cover. Even a garage is fine as long as its not sub zero
@vincenzecalzone8666
Жыл бұрын
I love the way your technology is getting better and better with the "blue screen" film-kit, a tiny version of you speaking whilst the younger version toils in the background winterising the bananas 🍌 😀. Great tutorial video as always Kris 👍
What is a sinameter?
@YorkshireKRIS
10 ай бұрын
Centimetre? A centimetre (international spelling) or centimeter (American spelling)
Can leaves be used instead of straw ?
@YorkshireKRIS
8 ай бұрын
Yes dry leaves can be
@neilworner2900
8 ай бұрын
@@YorkshireKRIS 👍
What hardiness zone is this?
@YorkshireKRIS
10 ай бұрын
Musa basjoo can be protected from cold with straw down to around -10⁰c without losing the pseudostems providing it's not weeks of continuous cold. Ground hardy to -15⁰c or there abouts
Bazoo? 🥴😂
@YorkshireKRIS
Жыл бұрын
Basjoo
@mikedinni6318
Жыл бұрын
@@YorkshireKRIS you say it like "bazoo" 😂😂 lol
@YorkshireKRIS
Жыл бұрын
@@mikedinni6318 I guess I do 🙂
I’m in zone 8b can I just leave my banana trees? Will straw work for my papaya trees?
@YorkshireKRIS
Жыл бұрын
Zone 8 is still borderline. The plants will always come back from the base you you may lose the stems if not protected
@amphetaminelogic7006
Жыл бұрын
Recommend you protect them buddy. Im 8a or 8b (SW-netherlands), and I use a modified version of Chris' technique #1. Same cagewire construction with suppporting canes, but instead of straw, i use other materials mostly from the from garden. A lot of the green leaves cutt of from banana, Canna, gingers, Tetrapanax, kiwi etc go in, but the bulk here is oak leaves. I have at least 10-15m3 of leaves every season, and its proven to work perfectly here (6 years now). Be creative and use what is available to create insulation, distance, and windcover. I use large woven PE bags to cover it up instead of fleece (these are 6'tall, 3' diameter, 100% re-usable, and because they are woven, they leave a little bit of air through to avoid rot!).