Backtrack: bananas

I realized recently that in my flurry of pre-freeze activity last month I never posted about my banana overwintering preparations. I let my Musa basjoo do whatever it will until a really hard freeze is forecast -- usually that means a low temperature below 25ºF (-4ºC) or so.


This year that condition was not forecast until December 6, so that's when I had to get moving on this. (Note that there had been a few nights of below freezing temperatures so the foliage was already fried, but the thick pseudostems can handle those temps without damage.)


***

A closer look at the foliage, one last time:


The tool of choice for this task is a machete:


With a good swing it slices right through in one go, even when they are several inches in diameter:


So satisfying! (The fun part of the process)

I always like seeing the structure of the pseudostem:


Almost all cut now -- there were so many this year! (over 2 dozen):


I left this one to last...


...because it contained the flower...


...which snapped off when the pseudostem fell. I tried to slow its fall but those things are pretty heavy!

Tiny bananas:


Plus great macro details:



The cut parts oxidize so quickly, in order to protect the wound I suppose?


This is why banana "juice" (sap?) stains clothes so readily I think.

It's all cut down now, with just some cleanup remaining:


I usually don't have so many dried leaves, but there was so much time between the first freeze and the first hard freeze that those big, beautiful things had a chance to dry out. That's to my advantage since I can use them as mulch now!

The "trunks" got chopped into manageable sizes to make transport easier (and it's so much fun!):


Here's the pre-mulched shot:


And here's after mulching:


I didn't want to mess with the fencing and deep leaf pile this year, so I went minimal. I covered the outermost stumps with nursery pots. If those survived our long, hard cold spell I will be surprised (but will have learned that minimal protection is fine).

In case you're feeling down that the magnificent banana greenery is gone now, here's a wider view showing that as far as winter greenery goes, I'm doing pretty well:


So that's it for the banana overwintering procedure, 2017 version. I wonder how the plant will respond in 2018?


Need a reminder of what this plant looked like before the first freeze? Click here.

.

Blog Widget by LinkWithin
outlawgardener  – (January 11, 2018 at 9:21 AM)  

I miss the banana foliage but you've still got quite a bit of green in that last shot. Always sad to see these go for the season but now the excitement can build for next year.

Gerhard Bock (Succulents and More)  – (January 12, 2018 at 10:53 AM)  

It was so cool to see actual bananas, no matter how tiny!

chavliness  – (January 15, 2018 at 10:31 AM)  

This seemed a more minimal approach to protecting the banana then in previous years. Fingers crossed.

Post a Comment

  © Blogger template Shush by Ourblogtemplates.com 2009

Back to TOP