How to grow non hardy Dwarf Cavendish bananas in the UK and cold climates. Winter care.

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @homegardens7682
    @homegardens7682  3 года назад +3

    This is the featured Dwarf Cavendish banana plant when I first got it in November 2019. My new Dwarf Cavendish Banana plant and update!
    ruclips.net/video/Cfcu969Qx3Q/видео.html

    • @GardeningforBeginners
      @GardeningforBeginners 3 года назад

      Interesting but sounding g like a robot today

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      Cheers Ray! I am a Forbidden Planet fan. You remember Robbie the Robot?

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      You could temporarily put it a safe distance away from a radiator, maybe try and tip out any excess water first.

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      @Stacy 2020 be careful. It is still cold.

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      Good gracious. Is it heated?

  • @InsertFloppy
    @InsertFloppy 8 месяцев назад +2

    I’m loving Russell Brand’s new RUclips channel

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  8 месяцев назад +2

      Lol! He's taller than me and a lot richer!

  • @jasonhughes726
    @jasonhughes726 3 года назад +9

    Dan after watching you with this great video ! I do declare you "BANANA MAN" !!! All Jokes aside thanks for all the info on Bananas .

  • @ishiggs8150
    @ishiggs8150 3 года назад

    The facts you reel off about bananas is great! Love it.

  • @MAMDAVEM
    @MAMDAVEM 3 года назад

    truly a labour of love for growers in the UK

  • @nothingpersonal878
    @nothingpersonal878 Год назад

    Very informative. Just bought my first Cavendish. Thank you from 🇨🇦

  • @MoebiusUK
    @MoebiusUK 2 года назад

    This was a very informative video on Bananas. Thanks.

  • @louiseahmedtropicalplantgr5000
    @louiseahmedtropicalplantgr5000 3 года назад +1

    Great advice on the Cavendish banana I got one from Chatsworth House this summer as a gift from my daughter. I'll follow your advice on keeping it warm and will repot in spring

  • @luciferluciferus6429
    @luciferluciferus6429 3 года назад +1

    May e u might rem I said I was moving in March well b cos of stupid lurgy we just moved couple of weeks now missed whole season fgs but looking up 10 days and we r on the turn (shortest day) so I am so looking forward to planning and some prepping in new garden will look back on past vids for some inspiration

  • @beeky9044
    @beeky9044 Год назад

    That was very helpful. Thank you!

  • @anotherview7937
    @anotherview7937 3 года назад +1

    Wow that's class

  • @tedscott1478
    @tedscott1478 3 года назад +1

    Thanks! A very educational video, I've picked up lots of stuff I didn't know. I've got a musa acuminata which I bought last year, (about July 2020 time when it was about 10in high), its producing a flower now, (February 2021). It's got two pups, one of which I've severed from the mother hoping it will be able to grow a few more roots and support itself. I'm hoping this with give the mother enough energy to produce some bananas.
    Incidently it was outside all last summer but I brought it indoors for the winter and now it's touching the ceiling.

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад +1

      Sounds good. If you get chance send me some pictures to danielmunderwood100@gmail.com.

    • @tedscott1478
      @tedscott1478 3 года назад

      @@homegardens7682 ok will do...

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      @@tedscott1478 Cheers.

  • @voxintenebris6367
    @voxintenebris6367 3 года назад

    The banana looks in excellent condition, it is the first time that I have seen such a good picture of the top leaves, they are fab. Given the height that the plant has grown to this year, at least it looks that it will fit comfortably within the new polytunnel next year. After that, you will have to get creative! I am surprised by how many in the comments are actually growing bananas, I really didn't think they were so popular. I have still had no joy sourcing the elusive Rajapuri, I hope it comes in again. I have my eye on another, but I would rather the Rajapuri - it is a bit more manageable than some that they stock. Great video Dan, very comprehensive information for us all to think about. Thanks and take care, Vox.

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      Intriguing banana. I just looked it up. I have another banana variety on the way. I will feature it in an upcoming video... it may interest you.

    • @voxintenebris6367
      @voxintenebris6367 3 года назад

      @@homegardens7682 I will be looking forward to that now. My second choice would be the 'apple banana' type, but that is much bigger, so the Rajapuri is not only a better choice for me given its size, but it coming from the Punjab is also an asset.

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      @@voxintenebris6367 Enjoy Vox. I would say the variety now but it would ruin the surprise!

  • @angelinegrows7765
    @angelinegrows7765 3 года назад

    That is amazing info on bananas !

  • @wudgee
    @wudgee 3 года назад

    Wow full of interesting info. Thank you.

  • @czarnyheniek
    @czarnyheniek 3 года назад

    Best regards from Poland 😉👍

  • @seiyuokamihimura5082
    @seiyuokamihimura5082 3 года назад

    I have super and regular dwarf cavendish. Both do extremely well and grow very fast. Started with one each, now at 4 of each within about 1-2 months.

  • @lanalong6736
    @lanalong6736 Год назад

    Thank You, very informative video!

  • @jvp714
    @jvp714 3 года назад +2

    I've had my dwarf cavendish for about 5 years. It's never put out pups (not expecting it to flower or fruit as a house plant with suboptimal lighting). It grows and looks very happy, I just wish it would give me some more plants

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад +1

      You could try a bigger pot?

    • @frfr9524
      @frfr9524 3 года назад

      Put it ina 65 gallon pot

    • @seiyuokamihimura5082
      @seiyuokamihimura5082 3 года назад

      Bigger pot, more water. Bam. All of mine started from 2 potted plants of 2 varieties, and both pushed pups and grew like mad when i did that. Also, throw it outside in the summer.

  • @ExploringNatureTogether
    @ExploringNatureTogether 3 года назад

    Sorry Dan, I know I'm late... life keeps getting in the way and putting me behind!! Such a gorgeous banana plant!! Amazing info on the Cavendish, so interesting!! Panama disease sounds horrible!!! I can totally see why you want to make this happen!! I did not know it was not a tree, very cool! Thank you!! I love hearing the rain on the roof of the polytunnel!! What an amazing, informative video, my friend!! It's interesting that they cut them down... never knew that! All the very best, my friend!! 💚

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад +1

      There is no rush and I truly appreciate all who view my videos.

    • @ExploringNatureTogether
      @ExploringNatureTogether 3 года назад

      You're a kind and understanding friend, Dan! Thank you! 🎄💚🎄@@homegardens7682

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад +1

      @@ExploringNatureTogether your a lovely lady. Right. Off to bed!

    • @ExploringNatureTogether
      @ExploringNatureTogether 3 года назад

      And you're a lovely friend! Sweet dreams! 🎄💚 🎄@@homegardens7682

  • @justinsenryu7308
    @justinsenryu7308 2 года назад

    Nice video. Have you or anyone else ever bred a hardy banana that's ok in the UK outside, but which has edible fruit (even if with seeds)?

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  2 года назад +1

      Musa Basjoo is probably the closest but they are largely classed as inedible. There is a suggestion Musa Dajiao could work but to my knowledge not proven yet. I have one here and am working on it.

    • @justinsenryu7308
      @justinsenryu7308 2 года назад

      @@homegardens7682 Yeah seems basjoo by itself, maybe not so good for eating? What kind of work are you doing with it? Working on crossing it with other species? Also I was curious how well pollen stores - I wonder if it would be possible just to grow that and have pollen sent, like from Thailand for example, and use it to make crosses when the basjoo flowers? Oh and has your's been flowering every year?
      I just looked up dajiao, looks interesting. I read only flowers if kept frost free over winter which sounds disappointing, though I wonder, if with a cage around the stem packed with straw, enough of the stem might survive for it to flower ok?

  • @debbielicona5030
    @debbielicona5030 2 года назад

    so if i hv to cut it down , the roots will grow another tree ?

  • @seiyuokamihimura5082
    @seiyuokamihimura5082 3 года назад

    My bananas outer sheaths split, but we have had near nonstop rain for about 2 months lol. So it definitely isnt any virus still unsightly, but those outer leaves will die at some point and it will look prestine again

  • @lucasdudas4941
    @lucasdudas4941 2 года назад

    I'm growing one outside in tucson.

  • @bostonlincolnshire8745
    @bostonlincolnshire8745 3 года назад

    I wish to try. Did U mention where to buy the plants from pls? Also, do U have a video on growin Palm tress? Thank a lot!

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад +1

      Hello. I think I got this from Perfect Plants. I have never grown Palm trees.

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад +1

      Perfect Plants on Amazon I think. Video of when I first got it. ruclips.net/video/Cfcu969Qx3Q/видео.html

  • @DeanMackenziebelldmb
    @DeanMackenziebelldmb 3 года назад

    Think I've got a musa bajo in about a 100l pot I drag in my green house unheated for winter the main one is 6ft plus and the pup is 3 ft now. About 4 year old

  • @fanzy019
    @fanzy019 2 года назад

    Hmm.. UK is indeed cold. Back in my country we never water the banana in the backyard.they just thrive on their own. So, I don't think you need to water the plant unless it's extremely hot.
    They also grow well in the swamp areas ... ohh well, they're are different varieties of bananas back home.
    Cavendish banana thrive in colder areas. Haven't seen it much in the my town but from somewhere temp around 20° ...
    Also, don't watch the leaf to wilt, pluck it and expose to low fire then you can have the most appetizing plate.

  • @adamb.8854
    @adamb.8854 3 года назад

    Hi, it is similar to Musa Tropicana? So it wont die in your greenhouse at 5-6 Celsius because the genus is cold tolerant? I noticed rapid growth when i plant it in a bigger hole directly in my greenhouse arround may, it is not root-sensitive i mean root-mass loss. Have you ever had Musa Bajsoo or Blue Java? PS: Do you have a mango tree?:) have a nice day.

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      I know little about Musa Tropicana but I don't think I would get one as I think the fruit is inedible? I have had Musa Basjoo. A nice plant. The poor Mango tree died. I may get another.

  • @frfr9524
    @frfr9524 3 года назад

    Ive got a conservatory and im putting mine in a 65 gallon grow bag. Im also interested in getting super dwarf cavendish (musa tropicana)

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад +1

      Sounds good. I will be making a banana video soon.

    • @frfr9524
      @frfr9524 3 года назад

      @@homegardens7682 cant wait! Been looking through your channel watching them 😂

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад +1

      @@frfr9524 Cool. When I put them outside I will make the videos.

  • @lyonheart84
    @lyonheart84 3 года назад +1

    It's not looking so dwarf now Dan 😁😁. I'm thinking dwarf is a misleading word when applied to bananas haha, probably only going to reach about 9 feet as opposed to the more normal 12 to 15 feet 😉😉

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад +2

      It would be cool if it got that big! Unlikely in this pot but we will see.

  • @luciferluciferus6429
    @luciferluciferus6429 3 года назад +1

    Friend of mine had banana plant for years just a talking point really then after 10 or so years it fruited

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      It must be satisfying. Good for your friend.

  • @bluemoon6625
    @bluemoon6625 3 года назад +2

    Ironically banana skins are a very good source of potassium, so try saving those as a top dressing. I chop up the skins then mix with some fresh compost, then use that as a top dressing/mulch for container grown shrubs in the spring. They can be dried and stored as a powder, or made into a liquid feed, but I've never fussed with those methods.
    PS: Surprised they only require 4 hours sunlight a day... not too tricky to keep them happy indoors then. Would you need to hand pollinate an indoor plant?

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      I knew I missed something. Goodness me. No, domesticated banana plants are self fertile.

  • @markvincent5241
    @markvincent5241 3 года назад

    Great content Dan, I've got two dwarf cavendish, they spend most of the day in my bay window. They get plenty of light but not too much directly. One has the roots coming through the bottom of the pot. I'd like to repot it but would it be worth waiting until spring. Also would ericaceous compost mixed with horticultural grit and perlite be a good media. Thanks, Mark.

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад +1

      Erm I wouldnt. I would stick with a citrus compost or John Innes 3 mixed with horticultural grit. You could add perlite as well.

    • @markvincent5241
      @markvincent5241 3 года назад

      @@homegardens7682 thanks Dan, much appreciated

  • @aussiebigbudz1254
    @aussiebigbudz1254 3 года назад

    i planted some banana seeds inside but idk if they r banana plants or weeds.... can i send u few pictures?

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      sure but I have never raised any from seed so could not accurately identify. danielmunderwood100@gmail.com.

    • @oliverbrown1804
      @oliverbrown1804 3 года назад +1

      banana seeds are sometimes scams e.g. our bananas are seedless. for example, having a seed in a Cavendish banana is rare. but some varieties can produce seeds. it can take a while to grow though

    • @aussiebigbudz1254
      @aussiebigbudz1254 3 года назад

      @@oliverbrown1804 what could i do to get something growing in canada?

  • @girrig97
    @girrig97 3 года назад

    Outside here in South aus mines done fine at 0 c

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      Excellent, will the temperature be that low for long?

    • @girrig97
      @girrig97 3 года назад

      @@homegardens7682 so far it's been about a week. Still maintaining some slow growth. Only planted in January but amazed how well it's doing in a fabric grow bag

  • @oliverbrown1804
    @oliverbrown1804 3 года назад +2

    Bananas are odd. I've grown them for 2 years now and this is my personal experience. Cavendish just won't fruit in the UK. if it did It would have to be well fertilized and at least 6ft tall in spring. I've experimented and left this variety in my unheated greenhouse and it died. it's just not hardy enough for the UK. if you want the best chance of fruit you need varieties such as dwarf Namwah, Orinoco, rajupuri, even blue java, or st Helens ect. You have to be really careful and do research. the fruit can take 3 months to fully mature. that's pretty much all summer. in regards to TR4 i am currently growing Musa gros michel which is affected by TR1. you have to be careful with a banana skin. as its possible, it could transmit fusarium wilt via the skin of the banana. fertilizing banans. the best is organic chicken pellets or fish blood. but always use the dead leaves as the best fertiliser is itself. But look at sites eg canarius for bananas. or the USA or turnittropical. water every day when growing. you cant overwater it when its putting a new leaf up every week. also one final point. I've found putting the plant in the ground in summer will give better growth. the growth in a pot just isn't the same. you would have to dig it up for winter though. but personally, I've done this experiment as I've found the plant growing in the ground just gives it a slight boost over the potted ones. thus is purely my opinion and experience. if you get fruit i will be really impressed as I've failed to do so. I'm cheating and going for other varieties tho.

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      We shall see. Either way it will be interesting.

    • @oliverbrown1804
      @oliverbrown1804 3 года назад

      @@homegardens7682 bananas are the most interesting plants in the world in my opinion. I’ve got lots of photos of mine of their growth and development. Especially over summer a new leaf every few days is fab!

  • @ijazh6790
    @ijazh6790 3 года назад

    I tried growing a banana plant inside but it died very quickly. I think it caught a cold with doors constantly opening. Chilli plants I've had great success with from seed to 5 foot+ though not a great crop with only 20 chillis produced and a lot of flowers falling.

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      Maybe feed the chilli plants with some high potassium feed to encourage fruiting.

  • @devinh1491
    @devinh1491 3 года назад

    Growing that in coco coir might have made keeping it a bit easier

  • @darktigerx
    @darktigerx 3 года назад

    is it possible to grow a dwarf musa basjoo if you kept in a pot

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      Yes, very much so. A great banana plant but I'm sure you are aware that if it ever fruits the fruit contain a lot of seeds and I have heard they are not all that pleasant to eat. Frost hardy though.

  • @carlalappin7170
    @carlalappin7170 3 года назад

    Hi Dan...Hope ya well .. good info ! MMmmmm gardening seems far from my mind when its freezing ! im thinking your looking a bit cold if ya need warming up let me know !! .. ; ) X

  • @Albear20
    @Albear20 3 года назад

    Have you ever thought about having the Dwarf Namwah variety, which is supposedly as cold hardy as Musa Basjoo?

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      I will look into this variety. Thanks.

    • @Albear20
      @Albear20 3 года назад

      @@homegardens7682 I managed to source mine from a Thai seller

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      @@Albear20 Nice. I am bringing on a different banana variety here. Will feature it soon hopefully.

    • @Albear20
      @Albear20 3 года назад

      @@homegardens7682 I've sent you the link to where I purchased mine from on Instagram

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      @@Albear20 Thanks. My phone is down at the moment so wont see it for a while. If you possibly could send it to danielmunderwood100@gmail.com that would be great. Only if and when you have time.

  • @tedscott1478
    @tedscott1478 3 года назад +1

    Please try to smile or look happy🙂😐

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      Nah. I'm a miserable overworked gardener with backache lol!

  • @rabbitskinner
    @rabbitskinner 3 года назад

    Did you ever get fruit mate?

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      Not yet. Its currently overwintering inside. We shall see what happens.

  • @ramdas363
    @ramdas363 Год назад

    You look like Russell Brand.

  • @laurenb6451
    @laurenb6451 Год назад

    My brother gave me a dwarf Cavendish pup a year ago and it’s busy producing more pups but none of the multiple stems in a 12” diameter pot is more than 18” tall. So I guess I’ll keep watering and feeding and see what happens.
    Also some commenters made remarks about your severe demeanor but I think they just don’t understand how you can get very serious about your subject matter plus you look damp and chilly plus your back hurts. Sorry! Get somebody else to carry all the pots around and don’t water till they’ve all been moved!

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  Год назад +2

      Ha! Don't worry about it. I was going through a bit of an intense period when I made this video. Long working hours and some other things plus my back always hurts as I garden all the time and some old sports injuries lol. I hope in my more recent videos I come over more friendly!! Thanks for your comment. Maybe a bigger pot may help.

  • @samuelr8174
    @samuelr8174 3 года назад

    You look like JUdas Iscariot.
    Yeah I got a baby banana plant form walmart, not sure if it's a dwarf cavendish or what it is really. But I intend to get fruit from it, it keeps producing little mini versions of itself. Thanks for the vid

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      Pleasure. Good luck.

    • @lesleysmith6232
      @lesleysmith6232 3 года назад

      @@homegardens7682 Hi Dan, very interesting to hear from a fellow banana grower. The mature size of the dwarf cavendish can be a problem here in the uk. I am currently growing some super dwarf cavendish plants which have a mature height of 1.2 meters, so more practical to move around. I have a small polytunnel inside my large polytunnel which is easier to heat in Winter. Take care, Dave.

    • @homegardens7682
      @homegardens7682  3 года назад

      @@lesleysmith6232 Let me know how they get on.

    • @lesleysmith6232
      @lesleysmith6232 3 года назад

      @@homegardens7682 Will do.

  • @seiyuokamihimura5082
    @seiyuokamihimura5082 3 года назад

    Liquid fertilizer is fine. You dont water any more than usual, you just add liquid ferts. Lol

  • @azthekid5175
    @azthekid5175 11 месяцев назад

    Bye bye 👋🏼 Rudy. 💀

  • @PaganPK
    @PaganPK Год назад

    Drama, baby... 🤣