5 Tips How to Grow a Ton of Bananas in the Backyard

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
  • If you would like to know how to get a massive harvest of bananas then this is the video to watch! I give my 5 top tips on how to increase banana production for the backyard grower.
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  • @sakthikannan25
    @sakthikannan25 2 года назад +50

    How to use Bananas:
    1. Fruit - I guess Mark has covered this already.
    2. Bark / stem - Very nutritious, especially the bottom tender part of the; can be used in soups, a lot of South Indian cuisines. Once the tree had produced the crop, cut it and strip out the other layers and use the white part
    3. Leaves - Use as a plate for eating, or a wrap for frying / steaming (very versatile). Next time when you have a party, skip the use-and-throw paper plates and serve on banana leaves; it is a custom in South India.
    4. Flowers are also a delicacy
    5. Raw (un-ripened) bananas can be used as a vegetable.
    Banana is one of the special tree that is an absolute 100% usable.

    • @chrisruss9861
      @chrisruss9861 Год назад +4

      I admire Indian knowledge and resourcefulness. I have no guttering on my house in Australia and they grow like crazy from the water falloff.

    • @hidum5779
      @hidum5779 Год назад +1

      bananas and coconuts are two of such special plants which are 100% usable.

    • @sofiasimcox5929
      @sofiasimcox5929 День назад

      So can you get a crop of Bananas all year round?

  • @aaroncarlisle8638
    @aaroncarlisle8638 6 лет назад +337

    wow, you are one of the best RUclipsrs I have ever seen, so much enthusiasm and love for what you are doing! I hope you have bountiful harvests for YEARS to come!

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  6 лет назад +31

      Thank you Aaron that's very kind of you to say and yes I am very enthusiastic about backyard food growing and I do "try" with the best of my ability to make entertaining content - hopefully, I can keep improving as I keep learning. Cheers :)

    • @agb0012000
      @agb0012000 6 лет назад

      I agree.

    • @ziegler0009
      @ziegler0009 4 года назад +5

      @@Selfsufficientme Your videos are inspiring me a lot. I have cut off about 200 rubber trees and is in the process of replacing them with a fruit garden like yours in India

    • @Krakatoa78
      @Krakatoa78 4 года назад

      @@ziegler0009 i didn't know there was such thing as rubber trees... Weird

    • @nonayakeena7781
      @nonayakeena7781 3 года назад

      @@Selfsufficientme y

  • @martyguris1056
    @martyguris1056 3 года назад +6

    My wife lives in the Philippines. She says it is bad luck to plant bananas in the front yard. I found out why. My very first banana tree I put it by the front door because I did not have time to plan it. So that’s where it grew and grew and grew. I watched it closely and saw it put fruit on and I was so excited. I was told to let the fruit ripen on the tree and it would taste better. As the cluster of bananas grew I watch them closely every day to check and see if they were turning yellow. My anticipation every day was great. I had to leave for a weekend and to my great surprise when I came home somebody stole my cluster of bananas. I could not believe it! I had watched and watched all that time all that anticipation and somebody came to my front door and cut down my banana Cluster. I now know why it is bad luck to plant bananas in the front yard! :-)

  • @gilbert5540
    @gilbert5540 6 лет назад +123

    GREEN BANANAS!!! Yes green bananas are delicious too. I'm from Puerto Rico and green bananas are part of our "almost"daily diet. Two main dishes made with green bananas;
    Guineos en Escabeche (pickled bananas), boil the green bananas with or without the skin in water with a dash of salt (add a little milk (1tsp) to clear that black stain from the skin) for 15 min and set aside. Saute in one cup of olive oil, onions, garlic, peppercorn, spanish olives (without the seed), a couple of bay leafs and when onions are done add a 1/4 cup of white vinegar and salt to taste. Then mix with the green bananas (diced in 1" pieces) and fridge for at least one hour. Serve as a side dish with any kind of meat or fish.
    Sancocho (Puerto Rican beef/chicken stew) - "will give you so much energy when feeling sick". Many different root vegetables such as taro, potatoes, yucca, sweet potatoes, green bananas and green plantain and many other vegetables like corn, carrots, squash (calabaza) and the least goes on. Add beef (cut in cubes), or chicken or both...why not? Be creative and add some chorizo or ham (fresh deer meat or rabbit sure it's for you so please yourself). Boil all ingredients with sofrito and other Caribbean condiments until vegetables are tender and eat alone like a soup or with some white rice on the side. D_E_L_I_C_I_O_U_S!!!!
    Love your channel and always leaning something new!!!! Thanks for sharing your love for Self Sufficient!!!!

  • @georgecarlin2656
    @georgecarlin2656 6 лет назад +911

    Tip No 1. Move to a sub/tropical climate zone.

    • @cannaconsult
      @cannaconsult 5 лет назад +45

      Or trade a southern girl your apples and northern fruits for bananas and mangos...lol.
      Anyone want to trade? LOL

    • @cannaconsult
      @cannaconsult 5 лет назад +5

      @Mary Corder I have star fruit right now, and a few wild grapes, and some blackberries.
      I just moved, and re-establishing my faery garden...lol.

    • @ToTAsgar
      @ToTAsgar 5 лет назад

      try "Musa Nagensium"

    • @aj-qn7nm
      @aj-qn7nm 5 лет назад +2

      Chef Jennifer Michelle yeah let’s trade I have mangoes oranges yams and limes

    • @JadeTeran
      @JadeTeran 4 года назад +2

      Hi can you sell me a plant of banana

  • @CarnevalOne
    @CarnevalOne 6 лет назад +271

    Here's another tip, from personal experience: if you only allow each original plant to have 3-4 shoots/suckers at once (mature, baby, intermediate), the plant will produce more and perhaps faster. We cut all the extra suckers and feed them to our goats. Or mulch. Also, cutting off the flower once all the fruit sets is practiced much here in Ecuador as farmers believe more energy is dedicated to the fruit itself that way, which is also the reason for maintaining only 3-4 shoots at a time. When using this system, 1-2 of our shoots have fruit on them at all times, though I imagine it is much warmer here as well. And wheelbarrows full of goat manure surely help.

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  6 лет назад +27

      Great tip thanks for the advice and it makes perfect sense too! :)

    • @davidwelty9763
      @davidwelty9763 5 лет назад +15

      Eh? What do Ecuadorians know about banana production? :)

    • @jenniferturner7293
      @jenniferturner7293 5 лет назад +4

      Thanks for sharing that!

    • @davidwelty9763
      @davidwelty9763 4 года назад +21

      Joe Smith you totally missed my sarcastic humor. Almost every banana you buy at the store says Ecuador on it I was making a joke.

    • @Yoyoyoyoasshole
      @Yoyoyoyoasshole 3 года назад +3

      I’ve been warned not to plant different varieties close to each other because of cross pollination and screwed up banana bunches. Is this true?
      I’ve also salvaged about 6 banana plants from random places in Florida do you think they will produce a viable crop after they regaining their health?

  • @weallmadhere
    @weallmadhere 2 года назад +22

    I usually freeze my bananas in bags 3 to 4 at a time and use later for banana nut bread. They make for great sweet gifts or Holliday cheer. I also use over-ripe bananas to sprout seeds or throw them under my fruit trees for added potassium nutrient.
    Thank you for the informative videos🥰

  • @sarahkaboya7761
    @sarahkaboya7761 Год назад +2

    Every time I see this guy I think 'I like this guy'

  • @calebjacobs7027
    @calebjacobs7027 3 года назад +31

    I've always dreamed of having my own fruit garden filled with various of fruit trees bananas in first place. I wish the whole world was filled with fruit trees like the garden of Eden

    • @sockpuppetbitme
      @sockpuppetbitme 2 года назад +2

      Get a block of land. Make it your goal/dream. Best thing I wver did, and while you wait you can play around with propagation :)

    • @articmars1
      @articmars1 2 года назад +6

      Once you propagate the ones that hardy to your zone fill your yard then you can donate some to people who would need a fresh supply of fruit and then sell the rest. Win win win all around. 😊

    • @summcunt5421
      @summcunt5421 2 года назад +4

      Have you watched Back to Eden? If you follow their method, you will get exactly that.

  • @Arnie1066
    @Arnie1066 5 лет назад +41

    Wine
    Banana wine tastes amazing and if grown organically while it takes longer, turns into a gorgeous drop to drink

    • @sabin97
      @sabin97 4 года назад

      i never thought about making alcohol.....
      do you think it might work with beer? i know someone who is really into beer and might be persuaded into making one....

  • @adambeals2581
    @adambeals2581 Месяц назад +1

    This is the first video I've watched by Self Sufficient Me and I already love him. I'll be watching plenty more

  • @nikhilsukumar23
    @nikhilsukumar23 4 года назад +34

    Dear Mark in India we keep the ripened bananas on their stalk once we separate the stalk from the tree. The stalk keeps the bananas fresher than the once separated from the tiny bent stalk. The stalk also holds the flower at the end. Hope this helps. You can also tie the stalk to the ceiling using a long rope which keeps them away from pests and ants.

    • @nunyabiznes33
      @nunyabiznes33 2 года назад

      Do you also eat the male flowers there in India?

    • @avinil4247
      @avinil4247 Год назад

      @@nunyabiznes33 Yes we do eat Male Flowers in India.

    • @Don-kg8tm
      @Don-kg8tm Год назад +1

      I also learned an Indian recipe for the soft center of the stalk, it’s actually insanely delicious

    • @crouchingwombathiddenquoll5641
      @crouchingwombathiddenquoll5641 Год назад

      Top tip 👍🏼🇦🇺🌏✌🏼

  • @car6120
    @car6120 6 лет назад +81

    freeze them, then blend them to make the best 1 ingredient ice cream ever

    • @geekasauruswreks8789
      @geekasauruswreks8789 4 года назад +10

      I know this comment is old, BUT... if you add a handful of walnuts to them, the fat content from the nuts makes the "ice cream" even creamier. I honestly prefer this to regular ice cream.

    • @losreyesguerrero
      @losreyesguerrero 4 года назад +4

      I freeze them and use them for smoothies and to make banana bread

    • @evan.norwalkcalifornia562
      @evan.norwalkcalifornia562 3 года назад +1

      @@geekasauruswreks8789 how u make it

    • @MARYJORAYFIELD
      @MARYJORAYFIELD 3 года назад

      Yonanas

  • @ameliatribeofissachar7311
    @ameliatribeofissachar7311 5 лет назад +51

    I love banana smoothies. I just planted 2 banana trees. I can't wait for my very own banana . Thank you

    • @ameliatribeofissachar7311
      @ameliatribeofissachar7311 5 лет назад +3

      @Alex Croton I live in Texas.

    • @ameliatribeofissachar7311
      @ameliatribeofissachar7311 5 лет назад +1

      @Alex Croton very nice ;)

    • @rhondabailey9238
      @rhondabailey9238 4 года назад

      @Jr TuMacho Wow...keep looking...zone 9...tons of bananas here in the coastal bend of Texas

    • @aidaenglesakis3262
      @aidaenglesakis3262 4 года назад

      What sort of soil did you use to plant a banana tree I've got one and I want to plant it but I'm not quite sure what soil to use

    • @aidaenglesakis3262
      @aidaenglesakis3262 4 года назад

      What type of soil you use her to plant a banana tree I've got one I want to plan it

  • @lesleyoliver5582
    @lesleyoliver5582 6 лет назад +36

    Hi Mark, I use bananas if I am short on eggs in my baking, I also use them as an icecream base (vegan style) and as a thickener and sweetener in my smoothies, I caramelise them for over pancakes , puddings and ice creams. I try not to waste them. Luckily we all enjoy bananas. Another good video. Thanks. 👍🏼

  • @TheFourthWinchester
    @TheFourthWinchester 5 лет назад +213

    As an Indian who has banana plants in the garden, I can attest that ripening the bananas on the plant itself will make it far thicker and more tastier than when taking it out when its still green.
    Btw the bananas you're growing is one of the tastiest and fattest variety which needs very rich soil and resources.

    • @debeeriz
      @debeeriz 4 года назад +31

      i think this rule applies to all fruit not just bananas, some of the supermarket fruit is tasteless

    • @jaderatliff179
      @jaderatliff179 4 года назад +6

      I want to try to grow bananas here in Canada.. We'll see how that goes haha they'll have to stay inside for sure

    • @debeeriz
      @debeeriz 4 года назад +23

      @@jaderatliff179 just wait a few years and you will have a tropical climate according to Greta Thunberg

    • @jaderatliff179
      @jaderatliff179 4 года назад +1

      @@debeeriz Haha right?! I'd be moved if that were true, I prefer to be in the cold!

    • @12978fghdiu23gewsduf
      @12978fghdiu23gewsduf 4 года назад

      @@debeeriz 🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭

  • @charismatic1516
    @charismatic1516 4 года назад +6

    Thanks for the tips. Here, in Bay Area, I got my first harvest last year -- took me 4 years -- the plants hardly make it thru winter, but then I learned to wrap them up completely with Agribon cloth all of winter.
    Eating your food on a banana leaf is a special treat!

  • @CaliforniaGardening
    @CaliforniaGardening 6 лет назад +69

    Haha your intro reminded me of the Banana Boat song :) Great video mate, nice to see those huge banana trees!

    • @captainmarshy223
      @captainmarshy223 3 года назад

      @Ester Laubersheimer ive seen you both before you scammers

    • @user-rw2nb9pf6f
      @user-rw2nb9pf6f 2 года назад

      @@captainmarshy223งลสงสยยขขขขบชชชชชขขขขขชขจข

  • @MicBergsma
    @MicBergsma 4 года назад +57

    Thank you for the tips! We are growing them in our yard here in Hawaii 😋😋

    • @ginmil3436
      @ginmil3436 3 года назад +1

      Heyy mic ure there too !! What a pleasant surprise !! 👍👍

    • @MicBergsma
      @MicBergsma 3 года назад

      @@ginmil3436 😄👋🏼👋🏼

  • @juannava2382
    @juannava2382 3 года назад +1

    This is most helpful video on how to grow bananas. Other videos on RUclips just drived me bananas and got me more confused. But you're the best and I'm subscribing to your channel and looking forward to watch more of your videos. "Thanks from California dude. "

  • @kathrynkenyon785
    @kathrynkenyon785 2 года назад +7

    Your bananas look yummy! Can you do a video showing the entire growth process? Like showing how the bud forms, what the flower looks like, how and why and what bananas are relative to the flower, and the basic parts of a banana plant...that would be a GREAT video! Thanks

  • @deanchen6485
    @deanchen6485 4 года назад +13

    is it me or it is almost impossible to watch this guys's video and not getting hungry at the same time XD

  • @faizothman1354
    @faizothman1354 Год назад +5

    Hi. Great videos. Here's another way of doing it if you'd like to experiment with.
    Soil Prep:
    100g of CIRP or TSP
    100g of Dolomite
    100g of NPK 8-8-8
    500g of chicken manure
    Month 1 to 5: 150g of granule fertilizer 15:15:15
    Month 6: 100g of MOP fertilizer or when the last leaf before the flower comes out. and 150g of granule fertilizer 12:12:17:2.
    Month 7 till harvest: 150g of granule fertilizer 12:12:17:2.
    Apply fertilizer monthly for better result.
    For the suckers. 2 ways to go around it.
    First: Only keep 1 at 3 months old and another at 8 months old.
    Second: Only keep one once the flower comes out.
    Choose only sword suckers as this is the one with vigorous growth rate.
    As for leaves. Maintain 8 leaves while growing, 6 once the flower comes out and 4 once you cut the flower. Cut the flower around 2 inch after the last bunch.
    Just sharing. Happy gardening everyone.

  • @SomeoneCommenting
    @SomeoneCommenting 3 года назад +13

    Just make sure to plant your banana rhizome deep enough so that soil can keep covering it when it starts to grow with the plant, and that will help it to grow roots all around. The more roots, the more feeding it can get. That will also help the plant to be able to carry a huge load of bananas without bending or falling to the side due to the weight. Keep the soil moist, and that's all.

  • @frlouiegoad4087
    @frlouiegoad4087 5 лет назад +6

    MY "OLD" Banana! Top "Secret" Being Older now. I am willing to give it up! CAKE Frosting!
    Blend a ripe Banana! Straine. You can not get all the little seed out. Banana Holds moisture, stops frosting cracks. Try a coconut cake. Then white frosting with Cream cheese and Banana. Then grade the fresh coconut and push into the frosted cake. So many have so desired to know how my Coconut cakes were the best. "Banana in the frosting"
    Fr. Goad Tucson AZ!

    • @ASchell90
      @ASchell90 5 лет назад

      That sounds like a perfect idea for this hummingbird cake I make down here. Thanks for the tip!

    • @sandramaier2781
      @sandramaier2781 3 года назад

      Fr Louie Goad Omg that sounds heavenly! Im going to try to make your cake after I harvest my first bunch! Thanks for sharing your secret recipe!-♡

  • @felipedesouzasilva8307
    @felipedesouzasilva8307 4 года назад +9

    Hey
    I'm from Brazil and here we use the center of the banana plant as food(miolo de banana; receita de miolo de banana; palmito de banana; palmito de bananeira).

  • @predakae
    @predakae 3 года назад +1

    Easily the best gardening informational source in Australia! Keep up the good work!!

  • @ScaryTaco
    @ScaryTaco 4 года назад +2

    I am thinking about growing several different fruits and veggies and your channel has been a wonderful help! We're on 28 acres of land so I'm really excited to grow food!

  • @jenniferberghan5768
    @jenniferberghan5768 3 года назад +4

    Hi Mark, love your channel! I live south of Chinchilla. I’ve got Java Blue bananas growing, watered by my grey water from kitchen. My bananas cope with temperatures of 0 in winter up to 40-45 Celsius . In the last three years I’ve had 3 bunches per year. Not bad for the extreme in temps and not much rain. Average 400-600 mls rain per year.

  • @dania5174
    @dania5174 5 лет назад +37

    Make crunchy fried banana mix with flour batter... Malaysian famous street food.. The best when you when it's cold or on rainy days..
    Sorry for broken English...

    • @ultragamer4960
      @ultragamer4960 4 года назад

      Joe Smith oof

    • @zara5402
      @zara5402 4 года назад +5

      @Joe Smith fuck off with your hateful racist bullshit! This is a lighthearted video but you just had to make it about race!

    • @geekasauruswreks8789
      @geekasauruswreks8789 4 года назад +1

      That recipe sounds amazing.
      Joe, you're a tool.

    • @phule5090
      @phule5090 4 года назад +1

      This is the best way for me to put over-ripened bananas to use. The kids love it when I make them!
      Sorry for the broken English-Joe...🤣

    • @reidesuga
      @reidesuga 4 года назад

      @Joe Smith Now is 2020 yet your mentality stucks at stone age. That's worse💁💁

  • @roeatcakesunlimited2010
    @roeatcakesunlimited2010 2 года назад

    I have watch several of your videos and enjoyed watching…. You’re tips teaches me how to better care for my backyard plants… thank you so much for sharing your video.

  • @riondagodet4799
    @riondagodet4799 4 года назад

    I’m also a backyard farmer from The Bahamas 🇧🇸 and I really enjoy your videos and your humour! Keep up the great work!!! 😊

  • @GoGreenYes
    @GoGreenYes 6 лет назад +14

    Great Video And best tips to grow banana..
    Thanks..

  • @TheBarefootedGardener
    @TheBarefootedGardener 6 лет назад +22

    It also helps to cut the flower off once it’s done producing hands. I keep my fruiting banana in the greenhouse I work at. So the lack of pests is nice! You’ve got a great channel!

    • @charismatic1516
      @charismatic1516 4 года назад

      @Joe Smith Turon! My fav dessert, even though I am not Filipino. My mouth started watering just thinking about it. :-)

  • @Crazyaboutpaper1
    @Crazyaboutpaper1 6 лет назад +1

    love your enthusiasm. God bless you brother. We all are learning.

  • @kreasenchetty
    @kreasenchetty 3 года назад

    Man, I love this guy. He is just a genuine, son of the Earth kinda dude... a genuinely amazing person from the inside out...

  • @dieterbrummund2273
    @dieterbrummund2273 6 лет назад +12

    ived baked banana slices in the oven at 300 coated with peanut oil on both sides. Ive also uses a fruit dehydrator at 160F and they are still good but not as carmelized. The ones I have dried I have also blended up and used as a flour substitute. Banans for bananas. Thanks for the great video!

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  6 лет назад +1

      Caramelised peanut oil baked bananas sound wonderful! Maybe a scoop of vanilla ice cream as well... Thank you for the tips :)

  • @artsandattitudes4231
    @artsandattitudes4231 5 лет назад +3

    So informative! That was GREAT! Thanks,.. I have a Banana Plant we need to transplant on our property, your info was a tremendous help,...

  • @possiblewithsimonemaduro2056
    @possiblewithsimonemaduro2056 Год назад

    I am super excited. I live in a tropical country and just bought 15 plantones (small banana trees) of 4 different kinds of banana. I am thrilled to take your advice and see what happends in a year.. THank you so much

  • @michaelburton108
    @michaelburton108 3 года назад +1

    I have learned so much from you for my Florida garden! Thank you

  • @peterparton340
    @peterparton340 4 года назад +5

    Another great video mate. We have 3 patches on our block. Planted in areas that used to be a bit boggy and they love it. No more boggy areas and the bananas go crazy. I am getting staggered growth now which is great. Haven't ever fed them, just mulched around the base and thinned them out regularly. Usually get about 100 bananas per tree. Will try the chook poo fertilizer and see what difference it makes. Keep up the good work mate.

  • @MasterKenfucius
    @MasterKenfucius 5 лет назад +12

    I saw you cutting them up for the dehydrator. Have you ever tried to dehydrate a whole banana? I leave mine for 24 hours in the highest setting and they come out really nice and chewy. They keep very well in the fridge that way due to the high sugar content. They're also very good chopped up in the morning cereal. Give it a try. I'm sure you'll like it. The only problem is eating 3 or 4 of them at a time because they're so good.

    • @MasterKenfucius
      @MasterKenfucius 3 года назад

      @Joe Smith Fiber doesn't make you go often. Fiber regulates it so it will be out daily and not too hard.

  • @patriciachaline5222
    @patriciachaline5222 6 лет назад

    I just planted my first banana tree in the front yard and I have planted one in the backyard as well. I’m excited.

  • @InaRabinoDahilig
    @InaRabinoDahilig 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this very informative video. My siblings and I are planning on what to do with our farm and now it gave us the idea to plant bananas because bananas are so versatile and flexible that you could use everything from the tree. Thanks and God bless!

  • @martysgarden
    @martysgarden 6 лет назад +7

    I have never grown a Banana at home. I saw what they called Dwarf Bananas at a local nursery. My climate is quite good, and I do know how to grow them,,,covered this in ag college. I at some Bananas in outer island Sumatra many years back and they had seeds. I will never forget the flavour,,and spitting out what I think was seeds. They were like little ball bearings!
    Thanks so much for the video and inspiring me to consider growing these in my backyard. As I can remove the suckers it's okay for renting.
    Many Thanks for the video
    Marty
    ps: I am on the mid north coast.
    pps: I like the idea of using the leaves as a plate,,even using the leaves to steam,,cook etc.

    • @Adriana98093
      @Adriana98093 5 лет назад

      hi, loved your comment was just about to add what you said about the banana seeds and saw what you said. my dad used to work in Jakarta, i came and stayed nearly a year. We used to go to punchak forget the spelling past Bandung and we used to buy a hand of banana's on the side of the road always on our way there and back and the banana's were at least a foot long and the seeds looked similar to peppercorns but maybe 3-5 times bigger. You don't find seeds in todays banana's.Guess they don't want people growing from seed another form of government control. I'm 63 now i was 12 then.

  • @sevencap
    @sevencap 5 лет назад +13

    this is SO wholesome and i'm LIVING FOR IT

  • @lloyddsouza1450
    @lloyddsouza1450 4 года назад

    Hey Mark ... Your channel is absolutely brilliant .. I have been glued to my seat all day watching your video .. more like binge watching your channel than Netflix .. cheers mate stay safe !

  • @PawnFischer
    @PawnFischer 5 лет назад

    Love your original style of presentation

  • @tyliful
    @tyliful 6 лет назад +4

    great tips.

  • @couponprepper636
    @couponprepper636 6 лет назад +19

    😎😂 love the video!
    I’m getting a dwarf banana for the greenhouse. I’m hoping it will grow well here in the south of the US. We love them especially my little Chihuahua Charlie 🐕

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  6 лет назад +2

      Dwarf bananas are soooo cute! :)

    • @Genertrevia
      @Genertrevia 4 года назад

      hello what is the update from your dwarf banana? did it bear fruit? after how long?

  • @deborahleeedwards5510
    @deborahleeedwards5510 4 года назад

    I love seeing you in your backyard gardening and teaching us, Thank You! I love banana’s

  • @barrieudall3490
    @barrieudall3490 4 года назад

    love all your vids....did not realise before how packed with info they are....thanks....keep em comming

  • @hutchlinda9
    @hutchlinda9 6 лет назад +3

    this turned out to be my favorite video!

  • @sleepygriffin6027
    @sleepygriffin6027 4 года назад +6

    2:25 At least we know that their bananas are social distancing :3

  • @Endoe.McKronic
    @Endoe.McKronic 3 года назад

    Always sweet and simple videos!! Keep up the great work mate!!

  • @juliemclean4818
    @juliemclean4818 4 года назад

    Love your videos.Always learn something

  • @edieboudreau9637
    @edieboudreau9637 6 лет назад +3

    I like to use bananas in all the ways you mentioned plus banana sandwiches and pancakes and splits without a dehydrator warm oven will dry them. Cutting into small pieces + freezing makes them great for fruit salads & fruit cocktails. Or even as "ice cubes" in drinks

  • @gernblenstein1541
    @gernblenstein1541 4 года назад +3

    Nice! I'm in zone 9b and I'm growing a second year Manzano that didn't fruit last year. It's attached pup survived the winter in the ground and got a great jump this spring. Hoping for fruit this year. Love your channel, mate!

  • @KaiserGibran
    @KaiserGibran 4 года назад +1

    My wife makes a pinneapple, banana and cinnamon crumble pie when we harvest our banana plants, it's delicious. A banana marmelade it's also a good idea to preserve lot's of fruit. I really enjoy your videos! Cheers from Cancun, Mexico

  • @nordicpink
    @nordicpink 5 лет назад

    Glad I found you on here. Love to listen to your videos!!!

  • @nicolasribeiro81
    @nicolasribeiro81 6 лет назад +6

    Another great video! Are you sure the banana suckers you took are lady fingers? With that white haze around the skin of the fruit it really looks like a "silver apple" kind which is smaller but way tastier. Remember to keep those banana peels for compost it's a great way to get potassium into your soil. And consider using those trunks for two things, if you ever have a disease from bugs you can use the cut log to attract them near your banana trees for a more natural solution or consider growing mushrooms because the tree itself is fibrous and the risk of contamination is not has high, also water spray wash the banana fruits on the tree because they spew alot of impurities and if they stick to the banana fruit it will hinder their development and not grow perfect skin. thanks again

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  6 лет назад

      Thanks Nicolas and I appreciate all your tips/advice! I guess they may well be a variety of "lady finger" which I group together (probably wrongly) as smaller fat bananas but yes they are very sweet and a big hit with the family. Cheers :)

  • @drivebyfruitings6845
    @drivebyfruitings6845 6 лет назад +3

    QUALITY CONTENT!
    I will never forget the experience the first time i threw a banana into a truck bed.......SO EXHILARATING!!!

  • @jlsonza8349
    @jlsonza8349 4 года назад

    Love all your videos..please keep them comming very helpfull means a lot 2 me thank you and Godbless...

  • @rajulshah1
    @rajulshah1 3 года назад

    Awesome ! Watching from Nairobi love your channel

  • @rallekralle11
    @rallekralle11 5 лет назад +14

    can't wait to grow some awesome bananas!
    oh, wait... i live in sweden.
    found this variety, Musa x 'helen's hybrid', seems like that might work here. so now i have a little seedling of that. exiting!

    • @fenrirgg
      @fenrirgg 5 лет назад +3

      Hey, have you tried it? Is it working?

  • @livingthelifewelove5913
    @livingthelifewelove5913 6 лет назад +8

    I'm going bananas,!!!! Good work old mate,,
    The flower at the end can also be used, similar to a Globe Artichoke. My wife puts them into soups

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the soup tip on the flower Sam! :)

    • @kingfisher366
      @kingfisher366 5 лет назад +3

      We use both the stem and the flower in cooking Indian food. The flower has a slight bitter taste.

  • @reginahudock7444
    @reginahudock7444 4 года назад +1

    When they get ripe, freeze and use for banana nut bread in the colder months, or banana nut pancakes.

  • @jeffreyrandolph5848
    @jeffreyrandolph5848 Год назад

    My friend. You are so positive!!. I'm a big league container Gardner in USA with like 7 pots.....I know.....huge.

  • @ruforufo2185
    @ruforufo2185 6 лет назад +44

    "Come, mister tally man, tally me banana
    Daylight come and me wan' go home"
    this is great, perfect timing, we were working out where to put a small banana grove and how to keep it healthy. they need lots of nutrients. here its not uncommon to need to move them annually because of their nutrient demands.
    i like the idea of just composting directly into the center of the tree. makes good sense because they form rings of suckers orbiting around the mother tree, in the same manner that a redwood does.
    1: toss in the compost.
    2: cover in the trees own mulch.
    3: let grow.
    4: "A beautiful bunch o' ripe banana..., Daylight come and me wan' go home..."
    ruclips.net/video/PMigXnXMhQ4/видео.html
    cheers from Kona :-D

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  6 лет назад +2

      Yes composting kitchen scraps works well. I did have some footage of me actually placing kitchen scraps in the middle of the banana plants but I could find it (I looked for an hour back through my footage) so I just had to try and explain the process - I suppose it's not that hard to imagine. Cheers :)

    • @itsbetterinthe
      @itsbetterinthe 4 года назад

      @@Selfsufficientme I saw you drop a dead rooster in there too!

    • @geekasauruswreks8789
      @geekasauruswreks8789 4 года назад

      A lot of people where I'm at plant them in a circle so they can just drop everything in the circle.
      Bananas love nitrogen. ...Urine has a lot of nitrogen. I'm just saying. (Don't pee directly on your plants because you might burn them). lol

  • @lajwantishahani1225
    @lajwantishahani1225 4 года назад +5

    I finally got my first banana harvest and these were the biggest, fattest and sweetest bananas we've ever tasted! But this plant took about 2 years probably because I get limited direct sunlight in my backyard.
    I've a question: would it be better to replant the new suckers in different areas of the garden? So that they get individual shares of sunlight, compost and water?

  • @adamf6494
    @adamf6494 6 лет назад

    What a great channel, found by accident but will be a regular viewer from now on, great work!

  • @agb0012000
    @agb0012000 6 лет назад

    Great video. I never thought about growing a banana tree. How exciting. I'm going to give it a shot. Thanks for the idea.

  • @fluffzone6100
    @fluffzone6100 6 лет назад +3

    You're so lucky ;~; I wish I had a banana tree! I'm gonna ask my parents if we can grown one someday.

  • @simplifygardening
    @simplifygardening 6 лет назад +29

    Wish we had a long enough season here in the UK. Not sure I could grow them in the tunnel and get them to fruit due to their height needed

    • @richardk9729
      @richardk9729 6 лет назад +3

      I know ive seen some very short varieties on a few gardening youtube channels. look around. If you can handle the temperature/lighting, go for it!

    • @couponprepper636
      @couponprepper636 6 лет назад +3

      Hello, just wanted to say that you could research dwarf banana plants and grow them in containers in your home or tunnel. Good luck!👍🏻

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  6 лет назад +4

      Yeah Tony, like the other guys said try looking for a dwarf variety and see if you can pull off growing a banana plant in your climate - it would make for a great vid! :)

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening 6 лет назад

      Thanks I will definitely look into doing that. will be a great addition to our fruit.

    • @veganchiefwarrior6444
      @veganchiefwarrior6444 6 лет назад

      depends where you are and what u wanna do u can harvest bananas and grow them through winter outside without even getting frost damage in east london

  • @iammote6076
    @iammote6076 3 года назад +1

    Thanks you very much for your clip. I come from Thailand. 😉😊😎

  • @kyannguyen6974
    @kyannguyen6974 4 года назад

    most positive guy ever.

  • @kmbrezina
    @kmbrezina 6 лет назад +15

    Banana PUDDING!

  • @smackroscoe
    @smackroscoe 6 лет назад +27

    "So I took them & they're the best tasting bananas". Why does free always taste better, I sometimes wonder. You sure your not from New York?

    • @aone8862
      @aone8862 4 года назад +2

      They got a chance to ripen properly on the tree before being picked...lol

  • @myutsawkasa
    @myutsawkasa 3 года назад

    I am looking for ways to plan Banana Tree and I found this Video now I love this one. thanks

  • @GForceFitness1
    @GForceFitness1 5 лет назад +1

    Great video and very helpful tips! Thanks "bunches"!

  • @meadmaker4525
    @meadmaker4525 3 года назад +3

    Our first dwarf banana tree has just gone to fruit. Really exciting to see the bananas emerge from the flower. Our neighbor has the exact same banana trees and his fruit always turn black at the ends and rot before ever becoming ripe. I've heard you should remove the flowers from the individual bananas to prevent this, but I can't find anywhere where it says WHEN to do this. Right now, ours look like proper little green bananas with really firm, fleshy flowers at their ends. Any advice on if/when to remove the flowers and how to prevent them from rotting before ripening?

  • @cannaconsult
    @cannaconsult 5 лет назад +20

    All tree ripened fruit is better. I thought the "picked green" commercial bananas tasted like bananas. My tree ripened bananas taste nothing like grocery store ones.
    SOOO MUCH BETTER!!
    I plant my banana trees in a circle and compost in the middle of the circle.
    I also have gingers(several varieties), turmeric, mangos, citrus, and a lot more...💚

    • @cannaconsult
      @cannaconsult 5 лет назад

      Adding dry compost material(dry leaves, grass clippings, sawdust, paper shreds, even some dirt) on top of the wet stuff, the compost won't smell.

  • @maztuckwell
    @maztuckwell 6 лет назад

    Awesome work Brother!! Keep up the fantastic work. You are a Bloody Legend mate!! Big Love from the Far North, NZ

  • @Stephanie9959
    @Stephanie9959 4 года назад

    Thank you from San Antonio Texas. We can grow everything!

  • @nicknogalo1535
    @nicknogalo1535 5 лет назад +12

    These videos make me wish I lived in Australia and not Northern Ontario. Sure fishing on Lake Superior has its perks but the most I can grow is icicles.

  • @elmajraz6019
    @elmajraz6019 5 лет назад +7

    Bananas are also good for compost, right?

  • @catherinehodgkinson9788
    @catherinehodgkinson9788 3 года назад

    Thanks, that was really interesting. A friend gave me a banana plant that is looking very healthy and growing really well in a pot.

  • @PaulsDena
    @PaulsDena 2 года назад

    My Mom's banana pudding was AMAZING.. I LOVED IT STILL WARM WITH HER EGG CUSTARD PUDDING.

  • @SushyDraws
    @SushyDraws 6 лет назад +8

    I would use it for banana cake! Unfortunately I cannot keep banana trees here on a balcony (and this climate is too cold for them).

    • @cannaconsult
      @cannaconsult 5 лет назад

      Can you keep a dwarf variety in a pot on your balcony?

    • @mystery-kid7659
      @mystery-kid7659 5 лет назад

      @@cannaconsult, it'd probably still be too cold

  • @jackywaldon359
    @jackywaldon359 6 лет назад +3

    I would love to have a banana tree. I eat 3 or 4 bananas a day. I'm sure that your bananas are better than store-bought.

  • @dennissmithjr.5370
    @dennissmithjr.5370 6 лет назад

    I really love your videos, I learn a lot from them.

  • @dbirdeycapozzi9807
    @dbirdeycapozzi9807 4 года назад

    Thanks so much for covering the basics about bananas! I always learn from you 👍🍌

  • @jacobtanaka6398
    @jacobtanaka6398 6 лет назад +6

    I make banana bread with my extras. Or cut them in half long way and dry till chewy. Makes great snacks!

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  6 лет назад

      We're going to make a banana bread/cake with some of this latest batch also. :)

  • @emilyelizabeth7910
    @emilyelizabeth7910 6 лет назад +5

    I love bananas!!!! Except for the constipation :( but it’s worth it,!!!!

  • @junebaliros2983
    @junebaliros2983 2 года назад

    Great video and very helpful thank you!

  • @VegDani
    @VegDani 3 года назад

    Thank you for the helpful information! I live in Hawaii and just planted a few banana plants.

  • @Adriana98093
    @Adriana98093 5 лет назад +3

    love your videos Mark.I'm an Australian living 20 years now in Tunisia. Just bought a 7 foot high banana tree with 2 babies coming up.it's in a pot and i just added a comment that a gentleman also experienced in Indonesia banana's having what i call bigger version of peppercorn seeds.I'm now 63 and when i was 12 lived for a while in Jakarta and when we used to go up to my dads friends fabulous house in the mountains we always bought a huge sized hand of banana's,never seen banana's that big ever since but maybe only 3-4 seeds in a banana but huge also.Can banana's still be grown from seeds or aren't there any of those left in the modern world any more?Do y?our banana's make seeds inside the banana's

    • @lisalph8922
      @lisalph8922 2 года назад

      There are still plenty of bananas with seeds in them in Indonesia. I don't know if you can grow a new banana palm from them. No need though as the mother plant usually produces babies from it's rhizomes.

  • @libanalijamamohamed266
    @libanalijamamohamed266 4 года назад +7

    Who is watching 2020?.Allahamdulilaah we have the sweetest banana in the world .From Somalia

  • @user-wn5cn4ue2j
    @user-wn5cn4ue2j 4 года назад

    Thanks for all your videos. I love your channel. In the Caribbean we peel green bananas to cook in different types of soup, and lots of different ways.

  • @CrikyKami
    @CrikyKami 5 лет назад +2

    Kudos!!
    Thank you, I learned a lot.