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Tropical Jungle Thriving in Seattle? Watch These Exotic Plants Defy the Odds!
Here's a look at the growth of all the tropical and sub tropical plants in my yard near Seattle, Washington, zone 8a, from this summer. You'll see the plants as they were in May and then what they look like now in mid-October.
0:00 - How did my plants do over the summer?
0:29 - Bird of Paradise
2:14 - Blue Java Bananas
3:25 - Cabbage Palm
4:09 - Chamerops Humilis (Mediterranean Fan Palm)
6:43 - Musa Double Mahoi
7:38 - Dwarf Cavendish Bananas
8:25 - Elephant Ears
9:44 - Ensete (Red Abyssinian)
11:44 - Flamboyan Tree
12:50 - Orange Hot Lava
13:32 - Heliconia Lobster Claw
14:48 - Loquat Tree
15:43 - Manzano Bananas
16:38 - Musa Basjoos
20:56 - Mule Palm
21:46 - Musa Sikkimensis and Namwah Confusion
23:40 - N...
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Видео

What Lived and What Died? - Tropical Plants Near Seattle, WA After Winter
Просмотров 9684 месяца назад
Here's a review of all the palms, bananas, and other tropical looking plants I grow near Seattle, Washington. You're able to see the condition of all these plants coming out of winter and see what lived and what died. 0:00 - What lived and what died 0:07 - Bird of Paradise 0:43 - Blue Java Bananas 1:42 - Sabal Palmetto (Cabbage Palm) 2:14 - Canna lilies 2:58 - Chamerops Humilis (European or Med...
Pindo Palm trees near Seattle after winter - How to deal with spear pull on pindo palm trees.
Просмотров 4796 месяцев назад
How well did my pindo palms survive the Seattle winter? Let's take a look. Now palm trees grown in colder climates will often not show damage until it starts to warm up. They might look fine after a cold spell, but don't assume they've made it through until it starts to get warm and you've observed them a few weeks. My house saw low temperatures of 15F -10C for a few days. Other than that, it w...
Are these Banana Plants (musa basjoo) ruined after winter? See how they look after seeing 15F (-10C)
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Many people are concerned when they uncover their musa basjoo banana plants after winter. They often are very mushy and brown or black. If they were any other plant, I'd say they were dead, but not the musa basjoo. Take a look at what mine look like after cleaning them up for spring. #coldhardy #musabasjoo #gardening
Cold Weather Tropical Gardens: Inspirations from Honduras
Просмотров 2316 месяцев назад
I spent the last few weeks traveling through the Bay Islands of Honduras. Here's how travelling in warm climates can help you improve your cold weather tropical looking landscape. When you're travelling in tropical climates, take a look at the plants. Not just the palm trees, although you can see some great palms, but look at the plants that are not palms. Take note of the colors, shapes of the...
Musa Basjoo Cold Hardy Banana Mega Guide - Everything you wanted to know and some stuff you didn't
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Welcome to the ultimate guide to growing Musa Basjoo bananas, the cold-hardy variety you can cultivate right in your own backyard! If you're looking to add a touch of the tropics to your garden, even in cold climates, then this video is for you. 0:00 - Musa Basjoo Cold Hardy Banana 1:10 - Anatomy of banana plants 3:12 - Grow Zone 4:11 - Winterizing 7:33 - Timing of growth 8:53 - Sunlight requir...
How to Winterize Banana Plants - 6 methods (Musa basjoo and others)
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Welcome to the ultimate guide to winterizing banana plants! We're diving deep into six methods for protecting musa basjoo and other banana plants in cold climates. Let's get your banana plants through the winter with finesse! 0:00 - Winterizing Musa Basjoos and other types of banana plants 0:48 - Understand what's important about winterizing bananas 1:37 - Method 1 - Do Nothing 2:35 - Method 2 ...
Freezing Temperatures Hit My Tropical Garden Near Seattle Washington
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It's the dreaded first freeze and many of the plants that are in the ground are now drooping with dead leaves. Always a sad day. #coldhardy #gardening #zone8
How to Propagate Angel Wing Begonias - A complete guide
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
In this video, I cover techniques for propagating angel wing begonias. I review learnings from a propagation experiment I did 18 months ago and show updates on some of those plants that were just single, mangled cuttings last year. I cover cuttings in dirt and water and kick off two new experiments inspired by comments from the previous angel wing begonia propagation experiment. Here is a link ...
How many baby banana plants can I get by chopping up a 10 foot banana plant?
Просмотров 583Год назад
This is the start of another experiment where I try and identify how small a piece of a musa basjoo banana plant will grow a new plant. For this experiment, I cut up the corm of a banana plant into a total of 15 pieces of varying sizes. We'll see how many of them actually turn into plants in the coming months. #coldhardy #gardening #experiment
Dissection of a banana plant. Looking at the anatomy of a musa basjoo banana.
Просмотров 845Год назад
In this video, I dig out and dissect a musa basjoo banana plant. All banana plants have the same anatomy, so if you're curious about any type of banana plant, this will show you the important parts and their function. 0:00 - Start 0:22 - Digging out the one 0:47 - Outside of the plant - stem 1:18 - Leaves 1:37 - Flag leaf 2:08 - Flower pod 2:45 - Death of the stem 3:02 - Cutting the plant open ...
Bamboo problems - replacing damaged privacy bamboo with a reed fence cover and palm trees
Просмотров 443Год назад
The bamboo I have behind my hot tub took heavy damage last winter causing it to barely grow this spring. That would mean another year waiting for it to fill in, so I had to do something different. I ended up removing the bamboo at the beginning of the spring. Since it was in large pots, it was pretty easy to pull them all out with a dolly. Once I had them all out, I used decorative reeds along ...
Weeding Made Quick and Easy with This Tool - The Action Hoe
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.Год назад
Several months ago I made a short touting the benefits of weeding with an action hoe. Here's a closer look at the tool and some tips on how I use it to get out roots along with the tops. Find The action (hula) hoe on Amazon - amzn.to/3r7Q26w #gardening #plants #landscape
How to Treat a Diseased Banana Plant
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How to Treat a Diseased Banana Plant
Repotting Blue Java Banana Plants near Seattle, zone 8
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Repotting Blue Java Banana Plants near Seattle, zone 8
Seattle Tropical Yard Tour Near the End of Summer
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Seattle Tropical Yard Tour Near the End of Summer
Buying Plants at Big Box Stores - Brianna's Best Imitations of Me
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Buying Plants at Big Box Stores - Brianna's Best Imitations of Me
What lived and died over winter? Tropical and Sub-tropical plants grown near Seattle, Washington
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What lived and died over winter? Tropical and Sub-tropical plants grown near Seattle, Washington
How you can tell your banana plant is going to flower soon - musa basjoo near Seattle, Washington
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How you can tell your banana plant is going to flower soon - musa basjoo near Seattle, Washington
How to Save a Palm Tree That Has Lost its Spear
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How to Save a Palm Tree That Has Lost its Spear
Tropical Yard near Seattle Spring Update - Musa basjoo, windmill palms, waggy palms, pindo palms
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Tropical Yard near Seattle Spring Update - Musa basjoo, windmill palms, waggy palms, pindo palms
Visiting a Back Yard Palm Tree Nursery in Renton, Washington zone 8a/b
Просмотров 495Год назад
Visiting a Back Yard Palm Tree Nursery in Renton, Washington zone 8a/b
Unwrapping bananas near Seattle - Taking a calculated risk
Просмотров 1 тыс.Год назад
Unwrapping bananas near Seattle - Taking a calculated risk
Propagating an Ensete Banana by Division - Stage 2
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Propagating an Ensete Banana by Division - Stage 2
Seattle Tropical Yard and Indoor Plant update for the New Year
Просмотров 346Год назад
Seattle Tropical Yard and Indoor Plant update for the New Year
Winter Prep for Tropical Plants near Seattle, zone 8. Musa Basjoos, Angel Wing Begonias and more.
Просмотров 643Год назад
Winter Prep for Tropical Plants near Seattle, zone 8. Musa Basjoos, Angel Wing Begonias and more.
Tropical Yard Near Seattle October Full Yard Tour
Просмотров 5682 года назад
Tropical Yard Near Seattle October Full Yard Tour
How To Build Amazing Shelves For Your Plants Without Breaking the Bank!
Просмотров 2032 года назад
How To Build Amazing Shelves For Your Plants Without Breaking the Bank!
How to turn one banana plant into four (or more!) in 2 minutes - ensete ventricosum corm division
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.2 года назад
How to turn one banana plant into four (or more!) in 2 minutes - ensete ventricosum corm division
Day 28 after cutting a 6 foot tall musa basjoo banana plant to the ground
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Day 28 after cutting a 6 foot tall musa basjoo banana plant to the ground

Комментарии

  • @Ben-yu4fq
    @Ben-yu4fq День назад

    Love your lazy and natrual attitude. Totally agree

  • @JulenOtero-Arosa
    @JulenOtero-Arosa День назад

    Love your garden! nice tour im working also on a tropical looking garden and your videos inspires me alot keep up the great work👌🏽🌴🎋

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 16 часов назад

      Thanks! If you ever have a question, just ask.

  • @MiscellaneousMichelle
    @MiscellaneousMichelle День назад

    💚

  • @newyorktropicalgarden9364
    @newyorktropicalgarden9364 День назад

    Great tour. Love seeing all your tropicals

  • @palmumestari
    @palmumestari 2 дня назад

    Finally an update! 😂 Looks nothing like seattle when all neighbours are allso packed with bananas! Cheers from Finland!

  • @lonniekennedy6130
    @lonniekennedy6130 2 дня назад

    Thank you! Great tips!

  • @martinbreslin3451
    @martinbreslin3451 3 дня назад

    Disappointed What about bringing in potted plant to dark garage? You only address bringing into dark by digging up…

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 2 дня назад

      Works similarly if it's already in a pot but I would give it some water every few weeks.

  • @desireewalkowicz169
    @desireewalkowicz169 6 дней назад

    Great video! I live in NJ zone 7. I planted musa basjoo for the 1st time this Summer. I'm interested in the bubble wrap technique. I live by the bay and it's very windy and cold. Once I wrap them and put the leaves around the plant. Should I also apply an additional layer of of something else such as (plastic) for xtra protection or will this cause the root to rot. I don't want to kill the plants my 1st time. Thanks

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 5 дней назад

      I don't apply anything extra other than the bubble wrap. I get more rain than most being near Seattle - we regularly have stretches of 30-60 days with no sun over the winter. Stems will get a little mushy, but the bananas have always survived and most years thrive.

  • @randylynnr
    @randylynnr 9 дней назад

    What do I do with my palms in large pots outside in Myrtle Beach sc in winter

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 7 дней назад

      Depends on size and your resources. Personally, I have some on wheels that can be rolled inside. There are the palms that MUST come in like the pygmy date palm. Others I will bring inside using a dolly if it drops below 25ish F for any length of time. The giant pots I have get incandescent christmas lights wrapped around them and I cover them with tarps below 20 F.

  • @Steve-rf5do
    @Steve-rf5do 9 дней назад

    Question about the blue java.. I'm trying to get bananas.. however they started fruiting right before winter.. any suggestions? In a 9a ag zone

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 7 дней назад

      That's tough. I don't know of any way to guarantee success. Your options are to leave them and hope the bananas develop enough before any freeze or dig them up before they freeze. You could try potting the stem if you have the space indoors to keep them. I think the chances of getting good bananas in this scenario are are low with anything you try, but better to try something rather than nothing. Personally I would probably try and dig out the fruiting stem and throw it in a pot inside. You'd want to get as much of the roots as possible to give it the best chance.

  • @raynast84
    @raynast84 10 дней назад

    I literally just noticed the flag leaf starting to come out of my plant. If I cut it now will I save my tree?

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 7 дней назад

      Unfortunately not. Once the flag leaf is out, there's no stopping the flower.

    • @raynast84
      @raynast84 7 дней назад

      @@vibonitatropics I live in Jersey so the freeze can come at any moment now. So question, do I cut the tree down before the flag leaf emerges? Will that make the tree grow larger next year before another flag leaf emerges?

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 4 дня назад

      The stem that has the flag leaf will push out a pod next. After the pod, that stem is done growing and will not push out any new leaves.

  • @gardensupport90
    @gardensupport90 10 дней назад

    My needs this plant...

  • @hardsandwich8311
    @hardsandwich8311 14 дней назад

    Cool find!

  • @lisabarker2598
    @lisabarker2598 17 дней назад

    Do you let the stem callous before you plant it or no?

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 16 дней назад

      I don't I've always cut them and immediately put them on dirt and get a 90ish % success rate.

  • @michaelgephart1515
    @michaelgephart1515 17 дней назад

    Great vid! That’s exactly what I was looking for.

  • @seankremer8257
    @seankremer8257 21 день назад

    I just got my plants today. About 10" tall. Im in 6b, we are going to have them in the house for winter. the seller recommended fertilizer once a month. Do you recommend this same fuel for very small rooted starters?

  • @drefhill
    @drefhill 24 дня назад

    that's not a tropical bamboo.

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 18 дней назад

      Of course not. I'm in zone 8, but bamboo is common in the tropics and gives a tropical look to go with all the palms and bananas.

  • @adriane8565
    @adriane8565 24 дня назад

    What do you do if your banana plant is starting to flag in October?

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 18 дней назад

      Nothing you can do but enjoy what you get before the first freeze.

  • @StormInDiDormEntertainment
    @StormInDiDormEntertainment 28 дней назад

    It wouldve been helpful if you showed what the “action hoe” looked like smdh

  • @psteja2000
    @psteja2000 29 дней назад

    Thats cool! In Seattle!!! Trying Musa Paradisiaca first time in Charlotte NC.😅

  • @callmeishmaelk767
    @callmeishmaelk767 29 дней назад

    Where did you get the fence at 12:45? Is that just a roll attached to a regular fence?

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 29 дней назад

      I got it at home depot. It's a reed screen that I attached to the old fence.

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 29 дней назад

      ruclips.net/video/WTwEQqAW9u0/видео.htmlsi=2ZOpjDdi1DlSqfwW

  • @callmeishmaelk767
    @callmeishmaelk767 29 дней назад

    I'm in Cape May NJ. Same zone. 8a. After two years, yeah, about 6ft tall. Maybe I need to water and fertilize more. I just let the leaves crumple, then I stick a black trash bag full of regular yard leaves. I just invert the bag full of leaves or punch a hole in the bottom and stick that over the trunk.

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 29 дней назад

      Mine were about 8 feet tall in year 2. It was the 3rd year they really took off. I water daily and fertilize weekly using banana fuel.

  • @callmeishmaelk767
    @callmeishmaelk767 29 дней назад

    How do you get those bananas to grow that big. I have Musa bashoo in Cape May NJ, also zone 8. They grow back every year but they don't get any taller than maybe 60inches.

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 29 дней назад

      Daily water on an automated drip and weekly fertilizer during growing season using banana fuel.

  • @jameslastname8165
    @jameslastname8165 Месяц назад

    Did you heavy mulch on the bottom?

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics Месяц назад

      I don't mulch the Musa basjoos at all. I usually cut the leaves at winter and throw those down for extra insulation for the winter.

  • @AttaUrRehman-ft8hq
    @AttaUrRehman-ft8hq Месяц назад

    Hello, I have Blue Java and I am in Zone 8a. If I cut down stem to 3-4 ft height will that mean I loose on 15 months fruit target or it stay on. I am trying to assess will pruning hurt plant fruit cycle? Or is there a correlation with stem thickness/height to fruiting time?

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics Месяц назад

      From my experience, not at all. I had a Musa basjoo fruit last year with no leaves on the plant. Not ideal as the plant didn't have the leaves to support proper pod development.

    • @AttaUrRehman-ft8hq
      @AttaUrRehman-ft8hq Месяц назад

      @@vibonitatropics so basically I just cut them and cover them and after winter season I will have my plant ready to fruit based on age of plant

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 28 дней назад

      Age is an indicator, but not an exact thing. I've had Musa basjoos flower at 2 years and others at 4 years old. There's nothing I'm aware of other than experience for your exact growing conditions that will help you predict when flowers are likely to appear. Lots of people will say different things but they are usually guessing or repeating something somebody else told them.

  • @M4R1N4
    @M4R1N4 Месяц назад

    I see these in stores and wondered if they are worth getting.. I always let my weeds get bad then it takes all day to clean them up!

  • @JWallywiz
    @JWallywiz Месяц назад

    What zone are you in?

  • @boooooo97
    @boooooo97 Месяц назад

    My plants are 25-30 feet tall here in Tennessee. After the first frost I cut them down to about a foot tall-cover them with around 6” of fine mulch-then cover them with shredded leaves and the leaves of the cut plants. So they get about 3’ to 4’ of coverage over them. They pop out in early Spring sometimes before the last frost but it doesn’t do any damage except maybe a little browning on the new growth. Love my Banana Plants ❤️

  • @portlandia83
    @portlandia83 Месяц назад

    Very informative video, thank you so much

  • @carollamarlenaricci1851
    @carollamarlenaricci1851 Месяц назад

    Grazie, thank you

  • @guusje2392
    @guusje2392 Месяц назад

    HI, YOU give so much information. thank you very much. i have a musa basjoo that will not grow. i think i have a water sucker 😔

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics Месяц назад

      It will eventually grow and can produce sword suckers later on :)

  • @teddyboy252
    @teddyboy252 Месяц назад

    Good job

  • @cristinadavid-block345
    @cristinadavid-block345 Месяц назад

    Very informative video. Thank you for sharing ❤

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics Месяц назад

      Glad it helped!

    • @cristinadavid-block345
      @cristinadavid-block345 Месяц назад

      @@vibonitatropics I planted mine 2 years ago and are now about a half meter tall. Shall I cut the leaves and the trunks before I cover them this coming winter?

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 16 часов назад

      Sorry for the late reply. RUclips doesn't make it easy to find comments on comments. I usually trim mine up when I winterize them. The leaves are going to die if you get freezing temps anyway. I cut them off and leave them around the base to provide some extra insulation for the corm.

  • @phil3332
    @phil3332 Месяц назад

    Best one's to grow in the UK (England)

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics Месяц назад

      The climate where I live is very similar to London

  • @SticksWithPicks
    @SticksWithPicks 2 месяца назад

    As the other comment said, green and color guard Yuccas are the same plant, just with and without variegation. Variegation is a forced genetic mutation and is often not passed on in offshoots or rhizome divisions which have the "healthy" chromosomes, but only in stem or leaf cuttings with mutated chromosomes. My guess is that the first two are growing from the remaining stem and are basically still the original variegated plant, and the green one appears to be an offshoot.

  • @timothyjones8858
    @timothyjones8858 2 месяца назад

    I live in Pike county GA not sure what zone it is but this is My first year with banana trees I have three of them just trying to find out the best way to winterize mine

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics Месяц назад

      Looks like 7a or 7b depending on where you are. The cage method would probably work best. You might try wrapping one outside the cage at some point and see what kind of results you get.

  • @LR-world1
    @LR-world1 2 месяца назад

    What is it called?

  • @tempernova8951
    @tempernova8951 2 месяца назад

    Zone 8 is NOT cold weather. Infact it's sub tropical.

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics Месяц назад

      Cold is relative. Zone 8 has low temperatures of 15F / -10C which is cold to most people. Some zone 8 areas are considered sub tropical but not all.

    • @tempernova8951
      @tempernova8951 Месяц назад

      @@vibonitatropics depending on the area. But most zone 8 only gets to 10 degrees.

  • @rashondacannon1320
    @rashondacannon1320 2 месяца назад

    Hi, I watched a few videos and I think they mean the whole leaf. (Single leaf cutting, not cutting the leaf into pieces.) << I would think that leaf cuttings: meaning leaf pieces would just turn to mush.. However, it appears to me that stem cuttings work the best! I dont want to risk even attempting to do a single leaf cutting. Your plants seem to do quite well, and so do mine using the stem cutting method! ❤❤❤❤

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 2 месяца назад

      I've gotten it to work with other types of begonias in dirt. You might be right in that I'm cutting pieces too small and more of a leaf would give better results. Stems with a node has been the easiest for me. I'm about a 95% success rate just sticking them in dirt.

  • @kandyfleet
    @kandyfleet 2 месяца назад

    How often do you water your pindo?

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 2 месяца назад

      In the summer I water all my plants every day (automated drip).

  • @WorthyWorkmen2024
    @WorthyWorkmen2024 2 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @daudimohammadsalah-al-din681
    @daudimohammadsalah-al-din681 2 месяца назад

    Yeah thanks for the video I got a lot of information this summer I cut a pup from main plant and missed no roots at all so I decided put it in a jar water changing the water once or twice a week today I check and roots have started to grow this took about three or four weeks I have no ideal what variety of banana plant we have but I started growing in 2012 just water and full sun.

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 2 месяца назад

      As long as you get a bit of corm, roots are optional 😁

  • @diyoregonnowtexas9202
    @diyoregonnowtexas9202 2 месяца назад

    If the bananas are not tasty or edible, I have no use for them.

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 2 месяца назад

      Musa basjoos are ornamental and apocalypse survival food

  • @cheapinvite1
    @cheapinvite1 2 месяца назад

    Do you ever sell any of your mall Musa Basjoo's? They're hard to find locally. I live in Bonney lake and can gladly come to Puyallup.

  • @LisaBardole
    @LisaBardole 2 месяца назад

    Hello, watching the wintering video. I hope you can help me establish which plant I have. Is it possible to send you a picture? Also, how large of a root system do they have? Do the roots go deep or are they a root system that goes out and more on the top of the ground? Asking because we have a well and septic system. Also, my plant is potted. How do I winterize this if it a plant I can keep outdoors? The pot enough or still put things in and around the pot? I would place it out of direct weather by placing it under our patio against the wall, but making sure to winterize it properly. I may blow up your phone with questions for a while. Lol. Thank you!

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 2 месяца назад

      You can send photos to the channel email or on Instagram. I'll try to help but understand there are so many varieties of bananas that it can be hard to tell from a photo or two. The roots are substantial and strong. I would not plant bananas next to a septic or drain field. How cold does it get where you are? Bananas in pots are less hardy. You'll need to either put them in a micro climate that stays warmer or add additional protection around the pot depending on your temps.

  • @LisaBardole
    @LisaBardole 2 месяца назад

    Good morning! I just a adopted a banana plant from a friend. It is about 8 ft. Tall. How do I know what kind I have? It looks like the one you are videoing in front of. I live in New Columbia Pa. I beleive we are zone 6-7. Since I just received this, should I bring it in the house this year? They would bring it in In the winter and out for the summer.

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 2 месяца назад

      It's likely a basjoo given the size and your location but can be hard to tell even from pics. You can still put it in the ground if you like. You'll need to provide some additional protection to keep it alive over winter.

  • @palmumestari
    @palmumestari 2 месяца назад

    You need to make summer update! Cheers from Finland!

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 2 месяца назад

      You are right. This has been such a busy summer I've had no time to make videos.

  • @elainegrant2091
    @elainegrant2091 2 месяца назад

    WHERE CAN I BUY THE MUSA BASJOO COLD HARDY TREE

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 2 месяца назад

      Depends on your location. Amazon often has them. Local nurseries might carry them. Facebook marketplace. Some online nurseries also.

  • @belindavillarreal5184
    @belindavillarreal5184 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video ❤❤ I can’t wait to plant some in my backyard 100/100 🙌

  • @Anne-ku3lj
    @Anne-ku3lj 2 месяца назад

    Can’t see the tool you are using

    • @vibonitatropics
      @vibonitatropics 2 месяца назад

      There is a longer video here - ruclips.net/video/FPurpU6Ji-g/видео.html