HOW TO GROW BANANAS

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @TheWeedyGarden
    @TheWeedyGarden  Год назад +71

    KEROSENE in my garden??? Just discovered a more “eco friendly way to stop the pups growing back. Instead of Kerosene (which some of you are a bit freaked out about), you can try salt I’ve been told in the comments, oil snd metho mixture (2 parts oil to 1 part metho spirits) or simply dig a bowl shape in the cut so that it fills with water in the rain! I’ll try the third suggestion which coincidently comes from my permi teacher Geoff Lawton. I’ll do an update video on that 😊

    • @danielriddellsfoodforestgarden
      @danielriddellsfoodforestgarden Год назад +8

      I use Double vinegar. To kill grasses. It would work too I'd say. 💚

    • @danielriddellsfoodforestgarden
      @danielriddellsfoodforestgarden Год назад +5

      The bowl method is what I was taught

    • @yogafroog2693
      @yogafroog2693 Год назад +3

      interesting. here in colombia they say that no water should be able to stay at any parts of the cut trunks, as it would make it "foul" (?) and destroy the whole plant ...

    • @shellsea9520
      @shellsea9520 Год назад +3

      Yer I would do like a chop hole method , u might need to do a few times but it rots out eventually ❤😊

    • @livingrulematrix6932
      @livingrulematrix6932 11 месяцев назад

      Expainnothing I wish kow about grothpocess frmseedgreat video a bunch of unless facts though adios active I didn't know that I use that fact

  • @rhysdehaan
    @rhysdehaan Год назад +63

    You deserve millions of subscribers! We all love the cinematography, and it's so informative.
    The weedy garden movie was AMAZING!

  • @hiz-n-lowz1577
    @hiz-n-lowz1577 Год назад +107

    If bananas plants are soo tall to harvest safely then the best thing to do is to chop slightly into the base of the plant and with a rope tied higher up in the plant you then pull the plant down lowering the bananas closer to the ground hwere they can be accessed without a ladder. After harvest of bananas plant is ready to go to the compost anyway, dont risk it up on that ladder with all that weight! BE WISE

    • @daleireland
      @daleireland Год назад +19

      This is what I do. Chop the grandmother and catch the cluster on the way down as it slowly falls. Easy

    • @hajrazolj1531
      @hajrazolj1531 Год назад +8

      Wiser to chop Greatgrandmother down gently rather than climb ladder....you say she has to come down anyway!

    • @margiemurphy3216
      @margiemurphy3216 Год назад +4

      That’s the way I have always harvested mine

    • @amandachrome9310
      @amandachrome9310 Год назад +7

      Yup ...thats how we do it in the Caribbean

    • @thefloodtower4866
      @thefloodtower4866 Год назад +4

      Lady fingers are the tastiest bananas but they are very tall. I do the cut and catch method as well. As it slowly falls I maneuver the bunch into the wheelbarrow. Last time however, the bunch was so heavy it came crashing down. The bananas were fine.

  • @TanjaHermann
    @TanjaHermann Год назад +40

    The massive biomass on that large banana plant is stunning! When I had my first non-supermarket banana during a trip to Jamaica, I almost cried, it was so delicious.

  • @gorillapermacuture
    @gorillapermacuture 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks buddy, we were just contemplating a jig to bag our bananas with and what you have is it. Good growing info too. Aloha!

  • @JulieTorres-qe2ls
    @JulieTorres-qe2ls Год назад +1

    Love you Weedy!! Just bought my first banana tree

  • @gkozak430
    @gkozak430 Год назад +5

    When someone says "living the dream," you are the true definition of it 😅👍

  • @hollyhorton5546
    @hollyhorton5546 Месяц назад +1

    Love your videos, they just make me so happy, and you always have some wonderful knowledge and science and ways of sharing. Love love, love it’s inspiring me to grow

  • @CarlBartlett-g4c
    @CarlBartlett-g4c Год назад +7

    Growing up in Manado, I watched the farmers harvest bananas as follows:
    • estimate a spot about a meter above the halfway mark on the trunk.
    • use a bamboo pole to pike a series of holes in the trunk at the designated spot.
    • the trunk will slowly begin to fold as the holes weaken the trunk.
    • this gently lowers the stalk to shoulder or waist height.
    No damage to surrounding plants and the bananas don’t hit the ground.

  • @alexwebo23
    @alexwebo23 3 месяца назад +1

    Dear Sir, I feel incredibly blessed and grateful for stumbling upon this video and discovering your entire channel. The exceptional quality of your videos has truly inspired me. I am currently witnessing my blue java banana plant flowering, and there is so much more for me to learn! Thank you again!

  • @kathrynrodlun8514
    @kathrynrodlun8514 4 месяца назад +1

    I really enjoyed this video. Thanks so much

  • @JackAss-l5y
    @JackAss-l5y Год назад +1

    After watching your channel I become banana.... greatest thing ever.

  • @2brnt2b
    @2brnt2b Месяц назад +1

    Just discover your channel and it's so enjoyable to watch👍❤

  • @kolapyellow7631
    @kolapyellow7631 Год назад +1

    I love grill plantain 😋

  • @andrewradford3953
    @andrewradford3953 Год назад +2

    Have a little permaculture plot just North of Brisbane with about 1000 mixed banana plants.
    I use a cordless reciprocating saw to cut a semicircle about a third to half way out of the trunk. Give a gentle push to start it falling, or pull on some dead leaves. Grab the tail of the bunch and guide it away from the falling plant.
    I use a 450mm blade to cut trunks in a single pass into 300mm segments. Kick apart so they dry and discourage borers.
    Pigs and goats love the leaves, pigs also love the trunk.
    Your bunches look great!

  • @my_graphics
    @my_graphics 9 месяцев назад +1

    This video is way better than a 4 year degree. Thank you so so much for this.

  • @florencehoruavie7674
    @florencehoruavie7674 Месяц назад +1

    Love your video. Thankyou for sharing your tips on growing bananas. I live in the tropics, in South Pacific. In my home banana grow every where and any where. We have local names for every type of banana.And we know exactly which banana grows well in which type of soil. Thete are bananas that we must clear the bush and burn the shrubs before planting. Then the bananas will grow well and bear fruit.Bananas are blesding to us. During dry seasons we survive on banana, coconut,fish and sago. Keep the good work of planting bananas.

  • @randomx4289
    @randomx4289 Год назад +1

    Compost worms love banana leaves and stems, pretty much the plant really.
    Lovely video.

  • @amaturearcadia
    @amaturearcadia Год назад +3

    Your laugh after explaining radioactive bananas (whos gonna sat 10 thousand bananas) cracked me up hahaha

  • @claudiaschiel4275
    @claudiaschiel4275 9 месяцев назад +1

    💕💕 Thank you and Greetings from Madeira

  • @whanua98
    @whanua98 3 месяца назад +1

    indonesian here, finally someone understand how to harvest banana, i am from another channel and watched this, some ppl think I am crazy for recommending the person to cut the whole tree XD

  • @sunnyrivers
    @sunnyrivers Год назад +3

    Your narration is profoundly soothing Weedy‼️ Great content as always🍌 Thank you😎

  • @pennysparks1798
    @pennysparks1798 Год назад +1

    Also animals (goats and sheep) love the banana leaves, the trunks and the flowers.

  • @justindingle
    @justindingle 5 месяцев назад +1

    Love your videos. Thank you.

  • @YusufParuk
    @YusufParuk 8 месяцев назад +1

    Best video I watched on bananas! Awesome!

  • @stjbananas
    @stjbananas Год назад +4

    I have a small organic banana farm high on a rainforest mountain here in the Caribbean. I love your channel, and thank you for this great video.

  • @jeff6899
    @jeff6899 Год назад +3

    Have a lot of establsihed gardening friends very successfully growing banana's here in the interior low desert of Metro Phoenix, Arizona, US. They apply all these concepts. Since they need some land area, are thirsty & big feeders as stated, I have stayed more with other food crops & natives. But I LOVE this video !!

  • @benjohnson6833
    @benjohnson6833 Год назад +4

    Love ya Weedy.
    I hope one day, in a couple of years, you can come look at my gardens that are because of you

    • @Godisgracious85
      @Godisgracious85 3 месяца назад

      What a great idea❤ would make a great video series ❤

  • @rogerkenyon6209
    @rogerkenyon6209 Год назад +3

    Great story. I'm recently moved to a subtropical climate in Mexico and there are a lot of banana "trees". Now you've educated me, I think I now understand what needs to be done ! The idea of a family is very self explanatory and also that once the banana has fruited, it should be cut down, that's also something of a revelation !

  • @earthangel8875
    @earthangel8875 Месяц назад

    This was a fun video I stumbled upon. I want to grow a banana tree, so I am educating myself. Thank you for the information.
    MountainAngel USA

  • @LouisMaxBlank
    @LouisMaxBlank Год назад +1

    Yay, happy and radio active😂🎉. Looking forward to my first own harvest too.

  • @ganbaru-inaja9387
    @ganbaru-inaja9387 Год назад +1

    WoW! Is that Gandalf in the garden? That would be a miraculous garden, I think.

  • @lilikoi1010
    @lilikoi1010 Год назад +1

    Green cooked bananas are great as well and very nutritious.

  • @vindhi
    @vindhi Год назад +6

    What a great personality. Truly inspiring.

  • @tep64
    @tep64 5 месяцев назад +1

    Here in colombia they keep it very clean around the tree to avoid diseases. When i first came here i put all the dead leaves around the trunk but the locals told me that it was not good.

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  5 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe it attracts some bugs that we don’t have. Ask them why

    • @tep64
      @tep64 5 месяцев назад

      I will ask next time, I personally saw white ants under the dead trunk leaves that are still on the tree so I now i clean these too. I want to try your method and the method they use here and see what happens. To me it made sense to use the leaves as nutrients for the tree and at the same time protect against weeds, but It could be that it is too wet here.

  • @paulinacasatiart
    @paulinacasatiart Год назад +1

    Always the best videos and watching experience 🌈🍌

  • @edibletropicaltrees
    @edibletropicaltrees 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have 5 varieties of Bananas growing in Mesa, Arizona. I also started a RUclips channel.

  • @jerriwiley1916
    @jerriwiley1916 16 дней назад

    YOU HAVE A DREAM GARDEN! 😍 I would be in heaven out there. My kids would have a very hard time getting me to come inside. I would spend the whole day out there growing and admiring my garden. Lol

  • @mrq8746
    @mrq8746 Год назад +1

    Beautiful video, beautiful garden, beautiful gardeners, beautiful banana.

  • @supatrabodhilakorn2511
    @supatrabodhilakorn2511 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing the video 🌳❤️🌸

  • @francotosi7078
    @francotosi7078 Год назад +4

    Gracias, excelente video de principio a fin. Sólo decir una cosa, la banana tiene 3 gajos y se pueden separar con paciencia. Saludos desde Argentina

  • @estheremsonwithnutrimetics3343
    @estheremsonwithnutrimetics3343 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the down to earth advice, gave me confidence on our new property!! Easy simple instructions for me and new hobbies for my husband !

  • @FeedingMyFloridaSoul
    @FeedingMyFloridaSoul Год назад +1

    Very big help! Thanks for letting me know you posted this video as well about bananas. I planted some more out today. Separated a pup from one of my plants and then along side it planted 2 more small ones i bought. My dog killed a possum today so that big dude went under the plants along with some sunn hemp cover crop as the mulch.

  • @NGUNOW
    @NGUNOW 29 дней назад

    Amazing Video Thank You For Sharing!

  • @JackPitmanNica
    @JackPitmanNica Год назад +4

    Glad to see some more youtube episodes ! I've missed your youtube videos

  • @JackPitmanNica
    @JackPitmanNica Год назад +19

    There is a kind of banana here in Nicaragua they like called "Manzanitas". You basically have to grow them yourself to eat them, because they have a very thin skin. But they taste different than other bananas. Thats why they call them "little apples". They actually look just like the bananas you showed in the video at the end - short and plump!

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Год назад +5

      Fragile little banana. Interesting

    • @suzyskye733
      @suzyskye733 Год назад +1

      Stores also call them Apple bananas go figure

    • @Flippin_Crazy
      @Flippin_Crazy Год назад +1

      Has anyone had “Ice Cream Bananas?”I have 3+ pups, I don’t think I can kill a pup, I will grow them in another place. Just can’t do it. Florida 🇺🇸

  • @vitali-opal-and-gem
    @vitali-opal-and-gem Год назад +3

    Beautiful video. Thank you for sharing. I worked on many banana farms in far North Queensland Australia and all that farmers wanted us to chop the tree down high at possible (after picking) so that all the nutrients in the grandmother would feed the next generation better.

  • @EliSabeth-wc7xn
    @EliSabeth-wc7xn Год назад +1

    Every time I watch your videos and hear your voice, it leaves a feeling of home in my heart. Greetings from Munich❤

  • @Costarica_jack
    @Costarica_jack Год назад +1

    Such a great video. Thank you for teaching me all about banana's. I just moved to Costa Rica and bought a home with 53 banana plants on it. So this was very helpful in my quest to manage, and take proper care of the gift that was given to me here. I also have 11 mango, an avocado, a limon and a couple of noni trees on the property. This is going to be the fun part of my life. Lots of learning to do. Thanks again.

  • @backtonature433
    @backtonature433 Год назад +3

    Now i know how i can make my clusters of bananas ripen faster, thanks for the tip Weedy 🤜💥🤛👌👌👌💚🌱💚

  • @antypanag1
    @antypanag1 Год назад +1

    I admire the love that you give to the plants !
    Greedings from Greece (Europe)

  • @remotecontrolfarmer
    @remotecontrolfarmer Год назад +1

    just spent 20 min watching a vid about bananas.😅love your energy

  • @phakhinphuangmali5338
    @phakhinphuangmali5338 Год назад +1

    you are very talented i see you from thailand

  • @dancingdruid7932
    @dancingdruid7932 Год назад +1

    So glad I found your channel. My husband and I are in our 60s and have just bought an olive orchard in Sicily for our next great life adventure. I know the climate is not the same as NSW, but there are so many things that I think we can learn here and apply in Sicily.

  • @Sonia-hw3yx
    @Sonia-hw3yx 10 месяцев назад +1

    Your a champion, I really loved your video. It helped alot. Plus I learnt something new. 😊

  • @cythcy
    @cythcy 9 месяцев назад +1

    I want to live in that garden… I love it 😍

  • @cooperj7982
    @cooperj7982 Год назад +1

    Top quality content, fantastic production!

  • @collinskirui
    @collinskirui 21 день назад

    Thanks so much for sharing this piece of wisdom with us

  • @cruisersgm
    @cruisersgm Год назад +5

    Great timing of this video- I’m planting my first banana circle this morning with 3 dwarf variety pups. Thanks for the tips, Weedy!

    • @TheWildlandersOffGrid
      @TheWildlandersOffGrid Год назад

      Oh exciting we planted our banana circle 2 months ago, I love it already 🍌 good luck with yours 🍌🤞💚

  • @ginac9008
    @ginac9008 Год назад +2

    As always an informative video. I have inground garden compost bins that I put all my kitchen scraps straight into the gardens. And the last few months since they have been in the gardens the worm life has exploded. Banana skins are one thing that I make sure that are put into the compost system, and it has had wonderful benefits to my gardens. I have the most amazing crop of vegetables growing and everything looks so healthy. And it is a very easy system for me as normal composting is just to hard for me with medical issues. The Weedy Garden is looking absolutely amazing so vibrant and healthy. But then it helps when it’s located in gods country, my hometown very close by.

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Год назад +2

      Yeah. I gotta say. I’m in the perfect spot. I’ve been in 35 countries in my photography career, and this is my favorite stufio of all!

  • @mahaniabdullah5056
    @mahaniabdullah5056 Год назад +3

    Love watching your videos.. I get so excited when a new one pops up:)

  • @amandaargent6363
    @amandaargent6363 Год назад +1

    Dave
    That was brilliant
    I love banana trees (grass) and am planting them anywhere there is a free spot in my yard at Springwood in the Blue Mountains 🍌

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Год назад +1

      Watch out! Soon you will have a banana jungle!

  • @zazaleh
    @zazaleh Год назад +1

    Your videos are such a lift up!

  • @xavierpaul852
    @xavierpaul852 Год назад +2

    That trunk is also edible. You can make salads or cook it & it's yummy

  • @xan_dr
    @xan_dr Год назад +2

    thanks for making these videos. I dream of living like you one day..

  • @matguthrie8975
    @matguthrie8975 10 месяцев назад +1

    Your a legend mate all the best for 2024

  • @Ian-bq7gp
    @Ian-bq7gp Год назад +1

    Wow you are so babacool. I saw chillies, bananas growing near western Nepal in India in the Himalayan foothills in the Kumaon.

  • @markdonnelly7225
    @markdonnelly7225 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi I like your video

  • @gabrielalbores846
    @gabrielalbores846 Год назад +16

    Love the channel mate. You've done an amazing job with it so far. Honest feedback, even though I feel confident in my knowledge of gardening, I still enjoy watching "how to" videos because I often learn something new and that was certainly the case here. I'm visiting family in Perth at the end of the year, but it is a long-term goal to move over there permanently and replicate what you've done here. Thank you for your contributions to the gardening community.

  • @TravellingKook
    @TravellingKook 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love your positivity and nature. Thank you for sharing your garden, knowledge and the process of banana growing! I’d love to work on a farm some day and learn the process first hand! Take care brother, all the very best to you ❤🙏💜

  • @PlantGuild
    @PlantGuild Год назад +2

    I’ve been waiting for a new upload and so excited to see this one this morning! Looking forward to the next one from Colorado, USA.

  • @brianquinn5060
    @brianquinn5060 Год назад +2

    So love the Video ,camera work, magic. Thank you.

  • @MrLostitnutter
    @MrLostitnutter Год назад +1

    Another great video, I live in Thailand plenty of banana’s my wife always tells me to cut the banana flower off once the banana’s are formed into fingers. Also they murder t shirts when cutting them down powerful stuff that banana juice

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Год назад

      Massive lol!!! My Weedy T-shirt is a total right off after that vid 🤣🤣🤣

  • @phyzix_phyzix
    @phyzix_phyzix Год назад +3

    Since the banana plant only fruits once you can just chop it down and don't need a ladder to get to the fruit.

  • @carolmcintyre8485
    @carolmcintyre8485 7 месяцев назад +1

    That was so much fun!

  • @bloodweaselthefirst7435
    @bloodweaselthefirst7435 Год назад +7

    Been missing your videos brother, always get ecstatic when I see you upload! All the best and a lot of love from Sweden! :)

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Год назад +8

      Mange tak. Been busy for ages but now can create again. So you’ll be getting more fixes than usual in future 👍🙏🏻

    • @DeepakPandey-mf9ue
      @DeepakPandey-mf9ue Год назад +1

      ​@@TheWeedyGarden such a delight ❤

  • @thumperhunts6250
    @thumperhunts6250 Год назад +8

    have you tried carving out a bowl in the pub so it catches the water and slowly rots it instead of kero?

  • @jofarley7294
    @jofarley7294 7 месяцев назад +1

    We lived in Queensland in the 70's and I loved the ladyfjngers, so sweet. I think I may have seen them in Canada once, so sad. Also miss the banana passion fruit.

  • @alisonbender8611
    @alisonbender8611 Год назад +1

    Beautiful! Thank you for sharing

  • @TheEmbrio
    @TheEmbrio Год назад +1

    Thanks for the lesson, and happy attitude ! although i’m not in the right climate, the peel method and just the better knowledge of the plant is great to have !

  • @user-hz7kv6js6l
    @user-hz7kv6js6l 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'll have to try the trick of laying a ripe banana on the bunch to ripen them. 😊

  • @donnavorce8856
    @donnavorce8856 Год назад +1

    Thanks for showing your techniques and success with berries! Cheers

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Год назад +1

      Lol 🤣🤣💪🏻👍

    • @donnavorce8856
      @donnavorce8856 Год назад +1

      @@TheWeedyGarden You'd really be lol-ing if you saw my bananas in small pots here in Nebraska. I do the banana shuffle when it's cold they live in the house. They're outside from May through about October. No bananas yet. Probably none ever. The dwarf pair is my best hope. The big ones . . . not ever. It's been fun trying anyway. Cheers

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Год назад +1

      @@donnavorce8856 If you join the face book group, you can share your photies of that. Love to see!

    • @donnavorce8856
      @donnavorce8856 Год назад +1

      @@TheWeedyGarden Thanks for the invite. I went there and clicked on Follow. So I think I'm there.

  • @lynoreoakley9412
    @lynoreoakley9412 Год назад +1

    I Knew it!!! Least six bananas a day and I am super happy!!
    Hi Grow them and I think it’s an addiction!!! 💗💗💗 thanks for the awesome video Weedy.

  • @BRING619
    @BRING619 Год назад +3

    I've learnt so much about the Banana I never knew, thank you so much. So disappointing we are unable to grow them in the United Kingdom, our climate has frost during the winter, and my poly tunnel is way too small. Thanks Weedy for another educational video, I love them 🤗🍌

  • @NewDimension7
    @NewDimension7 Год назад +1

    Good Morning
    Banana Banana
    Yeay nice present all about banana organic .
    Thanks You for sharing.

  • @natalieduncan3791
    @natalieduncan3791 Год назад +1

    You are so funny. I love your story telling ❤😊

  • @Elmnt5
    @Elmnt5 Год назад +1

    Absolutley love your videos!
    Not only are they informative but they make me smile and feel good! I love looking how green, beautiful and tranquil life can be!❤

  • @jakobvinblad
    @jakobvinblad Год назад +9

    Your videos always gives me a nice respite from a stressful life up here in Sweden. 2 years ago you inspired med to start permaculture. Gardening what I can in this cold climate and really find tranquility in my garden. Really would love to be able to grow bananas and alot of other tropical fruits that you grow.
    Please keep up this wonderful videos, I love them

  • @HappyDaze4200
    @HappyDaze4200 Год назад +1

    Im in Arizona and im really sad they probably wont grow in this dry heat! 😭🤣 amazing happy video!

  • @wildlifegardener-tracey6206
    @wildlifegardener-tracey6206 Год назад +1

    Loved that. Whats not to like about a 🍌 especially a 🍌 grown on your on plot of land. Thank you.

  • @jeremychan94
    @jeremychan94 Год назад +3

    How i get my bunches down, I use a v shape branch and support the trunk of the banana plant. Then I chop a notch in the base of the trunk just enough to weaken it so it can bend from its own weight, then from the bottom, I inch the support back slowly allowing the bunches to be lowered down as the trunk bends. Most of the time I will have a ladder or tall object placed in a way that it will stop the trunk from bending too much so the bananas wont hit the ground. When its low enough I lop the whole bunch off.

    • @LightsOnShetland
      @LightsOnShetland Год назад +2

      I also do this too when it's time to harvest me a bunch of bananas. I love the bag idea. I will have to try it.

  • @prubroughton1864
    @prubroughton1864 Год назад +2

    I found out the hard way that chooks love banana palm. I had one fall over couldn’t work out why til I had a close looks. Chooks has discovered where I had removed a pup. They had hollowed it out right to the centre til plant collapsed so now I give them some copped soft stem as a treat😊

  • @kimgeurts3584
    @kimgeurts3584 Год назад +1

    A super informative session on bananas !
    I especially love the bagging and harvest process; will give em a go.

  • @flowerfolkfarm3553
    @flowerfolkfarm3553 Год назад +1

    I’ve never tried growing bananas (I’m in Victoria) but I know people have done it in our climate! How gorgeous they grow well in a family… bit like us! Beautiful view looking up through the tree tops:) I learnt so much from this, THANKYOU! Have an awesome day ☺️💐🌷Anita. X

  • @falconole8633
    @falconole8633 Год назад +1

    Watched a few of your videos for the first time tonight & I love your channel. Keep up the great work!

  • @carlosmontoya2485
    @carlosmontoya2485 7 месяцев назад +2

    Do you not use your LABS, on the pile to help break it down for the bananas. Just wondering. Stay growing. Thank you for your videos.

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  7 месяцев назад +2

      I think it can manage without really. LAB is mostly used in the compost here. And to make fertilizer

  • @khmergreen
    @khmergreen Год назад +1

    I were born and raise in Southeast Asia which I were surrounded by bananas that make me think I don’t need this type of video. But it is weedy video which mean it always a good one regardless of the topic! One tip on harvesting your tall banana, you just chop the banana plant halfway and the banana will lowering themselves slowly and you will try to catch them before they reach the ground.

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Год назад +2

      Thanks very much for the tip. You are more prof tham myself with bananas. I will try this next time!

    • @khmergreen
      @khmergreen Год назад +1

      @@TheWeedyGarden I’m not a pro by any means, I just see elder folks do

  • @steph6337
    @steph6337 Год назад +3

    I'm allergic to bananas but I'm here for this!

  • @elizabethflynn8455
    @elizabethflynn8455 Год назад +2

    Love your posts, Weedy. Can't grow bananas here (Ireland) but delighted to see how you are getting on with yours.

  • @psdmaster2771
    @psdmaster2771 Год назад +2

    That's one way to harvest banana, but it's a little risky since you can fall of the ladder, some type of banana can have its cluster weight up to 40kgs . I usually harvest this way: Cut the banana plant down. I place the ladder in the direction it shall fall and cut the trunk, allow it to slowly fall, I pull it by hand, make sure it fall softly on the ladder. Now I can stand on the ground and cut the cluster, much safer.