How to Overwinter the Red Abyssinian Banana, Ensete ventricosum 'Maurelii'

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  • čas přidán 1. 10. 2020
  • In this video I show how to overwinter the Abyssinian ensete banana dry. I also discuss the other ways of overwintering this tender banana in the temperate zone.
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Komentáře • 70

  • @peterlindstrom9667
    @peterlindstrom9667 Před 8 měsíci

    I referred to this youtube video last fall when wanting to overwinter my friends ensete bananas. The results this year were just spectacular. Thank you so much. Preparing now for the second over-wintering.

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  Před 8 měsíci

      I am very glad to hear that. It's great to be able to keep those ensetes year on year. They make such an important addition to the tropical garden. 🌴🐦🌴

  • @MicksMasdevalliaorchids

    Great info Rachel, was wondering how to over winter mine. Thanks for sharing.

  • @VancouverIslandgirl
    @VancouverIslandgirl Před 3 lety

    Great information, thanks for sharing.

  • @pirosbalvi8598
    @pirosbalvi8598 Před 3 lety

    Best information!

  • @bellaguzica3646
    @bellaguzica3646 Před 2 lety

    Super video!

  • @Grow_Up_Man55
    @Grow_Up_Man55 Před 3 lety +1

    Very timely for my own Abyssinian 🍌! I chopped all the leaves off save one (I shed a tear) and wrestled it into the greenhouse. No gym visits needed this week. I think next year I’ll need to try your drying method.

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  Před 3 lety

      It is that time of year, Jeff. Lots to do and no gym needed. Happy growing!

  • @FernandaNascimentoOrchids

    It is a cool method if you grow it in a cooler climat. And this way you restrict its growth, keeping it portable😀. Banana bushes can grow so big. Very interesting videos, this one and last year's too.

  • @HomeGrownZoneHGZTV
    @HomeGrownZoneHGZTV Před 2 lety +1

    Oh boy! I got my work cut out for my 8 foot banana if I want too save her overwinter. Thanks for sharing.

  • @BBQNBLUES
    @BBQNBLUES Před 3 lety

    Here in the Mid-South (Tennessee) most are stored bare root under our houses... laying flat. If you leave a Large Trunk intact...They're Heavy, but in the Spring when planted, you'll have a head start on producing a flower stalk/bananas.

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  Před 3 lety

      That is really interesting. Personally I have never stored mine any way except upright as I heard plenty of tales about distorted regrowths. Maybe it is down to how long you store them on their sides and at what point you turn them upright.

  • @mandyhahn4507
    @mandyhahn4507 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you!! I have 3 Red bananas over 5 feet tall I need to save here in Wisconsin. Our winters can be frightening. I hope I’m successful. Can you imagine how big they will get after next summer?!?

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  Před 2 lety

      Aren't these bananas just amazing! Best of luck with your propagation!

  • @ARLITAGARDEN
    @ARLITAGARDEN Před 3 lety

    Great info thank you for the tips because I love Gardening also..i have dwarf banana 🍌 but I planted outside in my garden i can't isolate it i hope it will not dry

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  Před 3 lety

      I hope you have a mild climate. Good luck.

    • @ARLITAGARDEN
      @ARLITAGARDEN Před 3 lety

      @@GardeningatDouentza thanks again i hope soo we have Moderate Climate but it looks it will be freezing.

  • @michaelmccarthy4077
    @michaelmccarthy4077 Před 3 lety

    What a timely video, Jeff (Tropical Plants at 53 Degrees North) was just asking on IG what to do with his. Will you be dry storing the Alocasia as well?

  • @elparaisodedenis
    @elparaisodedenis Před 3 lety

    Hi Rachel great job i do the same thing whit my alocasias plant, i have a new video about hoyas a lot of greetings from Serbia !

  • @helenhawkins4054
    @helenhawkins4054 Před 3 lety

    ☑️

  • @valjalava1951
    @valjalava1951 Před 2 lety

    Great video my husband cut are banana tree right off at the base of the banana and washed off all the dirt and we have it upside down now so do you think it will come back in the spring,,when do you pot it up for spring

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  Před 2 lety

      If I understand you correctly, your husband cut the ensete banana trunk to the base. I'm not sure what you have left? Roots and a stump with white flesh exposed? I would be surprised if a banana can withstand such brutal treatment but I hope for your sake it does.

  • @jenniferg359
    @jenniferg359 Před 3 lety

    So just to clarify, in the spring this exact method you just showed can be planted back in whatever pot/area you decide and grow fine? Or is propagation mandatory after this process.

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, in spring you can pot up the ensete again and then coax it into growth with gradual and careful watering.

  • @andizhanstuey
    @andizhanstuey Před 2 lety

    Hello, how and when do you start off these dry stored ensetes? Is there a video? I'm in S Wales. Thank you 😊

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  Před 2 lety

      Definitely start your ensete into growth now! Sorry, I have no video on it but try this one by Yorkshire Kris...
      czcams.com/video/hcoYQvLnOXE/video.html

  • @doubleoseven4068
    @doubleoseven4068 Před rokem

    If I cut mine down to 6 inches from the ground will it grow back? The trunk is presently 4 feet tall.

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  Před rokem

      That would not be a good idea. One of the reasons for winter protection is to protect the trunk so you don't undo all the time you've spent waiting for your ensete to grow.

  • @alanthecat59
    @alanthecat59 Před 3 lety +1

    i have second year from seed , outside no cover apart from heavey mulch last winter , currently 12ft plus...... , worth the risk, south somerset uk

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  Před 3 lety

      Lucky you to live in such a mild climate!

    • @alanthecat59
      @alanthecat59 Před 3 lety

      @@GardeningatDouentza risk it , for a biscuit

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  Před 3 lety +1

      @@alanthecat59 It should be said that this is a very tender banana 🍌 and your experience overwintering it is not representative of how people should proceed unless they are prepared to loose their plant.

    • @alanthecat59
      @alanthecat59 Před 3 lety

      @@GardeningatDouentzaits a risk for sure ,but if you fancy a massive plant , i mean huge ,its worth the risk to me. if it survives this winter so into third year 2021 , it will be bonkers big ,,,, so fun
      I hold it true, whate'er befall;
      I feel it, when I sorrow most;
      'Tis better to have loved and lost
      Than never to have loved at all.

  • @larrydemonte2218
    @larrydemonte2218 Před 9 měsíci

    My trees are 14 feet high I have them planted in garden,,can I just cut them down to 4 ft and pot the root ball and keep them in the house?

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  Před 9 měsíci

      You can, of course, do whatever you like. Ensete however tend to excrete moisture from the leaf tips and that is troublesome in the home environment and doesn't bode well for the plant. Besides, what a shame to waster that extra 10ft you took the trouble of growing!

    • @larrydemonte2218
      @larrydemonte2218 Před 9 měsíci

      @@GardeningatDouentza so I guess I will have to cut them down anyway to put them in dormancy, I guess I’ll probably go that way. Thank you.

  • @johnoneill9539
    @johnoneill9539 Před 7 měsíci

    We cannot understand or! get a replacement plant for one we had for 15 years! it grew each summer! being cleanly (O! yes! )cut back with a saw! every end of October, previously growing in its sheltered spot to a height of around🤷‍♂️🤗? 10ft each summer, each leaf being 6ft in length, the thing is, anyone Please!🙏 where can we bye a replacement, idiouts here on Guernsey have not heard! of the variety.. Need instant delivery to🎉 plant ((we do know)) , now!…HELP! Please, where to order…

  • @andizhanstuey
    @andizhanstuey Před 2 lety

    What is the tall plant to the right at the end of the video please? In the greenhouse?

  • @darcylyon9986
    @darcylyon9986 Před 3 lety +1

    What about dwarf cavendish? Do you know anything about those? Are they similar?

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  Před 3 lety

      The dwarf cavendish is a musa, a different type of banana. It CANNOT be overwintered in this way.

    • @darcylyon9986
      @darcylyon9986 Před 3 lety +1

      @@GardeningatDouentza what should I do?

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  Před 3 lety +1

      This banana is supposedly hardy to about 3C. I would not risk it that low so. Best to put it in your greenhouse or house overwinter.

    • @cesarlourenco2867
      @cesarlourenco2867 Před 3 lety

      Mine is a musa too! Shall i move indoors with the pot without any trimming? Thanks

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  Před 3 lety +1

      @@cesarlourenco2867 Musa is hardier than ensete bananas and the Musa basjoo is the hardiest of all. Depending on where you live, Musa basjoo can be left outdoors. In a hard winter you will loose the trunk but the plant will regrow from the base.
      Here is the RHS guide to protecting bananas outdoors in winter, which you may find useful.
      www.rhs.org.uk/plants/articles/wisley/protecting-bananas-over-winter

  • @geesgardeningclubuk5247

    Im building a shed just for my tropicals

  • @adkrijgsman
    @adkrijgsman Před 3 lety +1

    You did a little bit dangerous with your knife cutting the leaves. Do these plant give real bananas to eat?

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  Před 3 lety

      The things we do for the camera,eh! This banana would never fruit in my climate for sure. Thanks for watching and happy growing.

  • @larryclaffy1948
    @larryclaffy1948 Před 2 lety

    I dig banana trees, cut off the leaves, trim the roots and leave the height alone. These can go into a bit of dirt or just in the basement to go dormant while dry. They sprout the next year from the top and are much taller plants. on a side note I was waiting for blood in this video. lol

  • @umerc7806
    @umerc7806 Před 3 lety +2

    Woman one slip of that knife 😟

  • @NotAsTraceable
    @NotAsTraceable Před 9 měsíci

    Maybe don't saw with that knife toward your face and neck?

  • @nealstilson8425
    @nealstilson8425 Před 8 měsíci

    😢dont cut to your head