I need help with my banana tree, got one back last fall, babied it all winter put it out in the yard come spring, now...it's too big to move indoors.
I live in zone 7 and see these in other peoples yards, what do I need to do to it to winter it over in the yard?
If you have one of the hardier bananas, you can winter them over in the ground. (Do you know the variety name?). After first frost, the leaves will freeze, turn brown and die. Wait till harder frosts turn the pseudostem to mush. After the pseudostem is totally frozen, cut the stalk down to within a few inches of the ground. Pile a foot or more of loose, dry leaves over the stem and a foot beyond in all directions. Dry oak leaves or even straw are excellent. On top of this place an old blanket, sheet, or insulating garden fabric. Anchor each corner. You may also pile more leaves on top of the blanket.
You could also dig down at the outer edge of the clump and remove one of the smaller suckers (if it has any) with roots attached to bring indoors overwinter.
thanks I'll try that. It doesn't snow here much any more. we got like one snow last year and only a couple inches. And have very few frost days now. Our first frist is suppose to be oct 23
do you water them? or just let the roots dry out?
HI suzydaze I just let them go dry.the stalks hold moister in them.i leave the roots on them.then come spring just dig a nice size hole for them then replant it takes a coulpe of weeks to start seeing new leaves come on but they do great and the banana tree will be bigger each year.yourfriend in gardening. mike57