This video is about Hardy Banana Spring Preparation and what needs to be done to prepare the hardy banana (Musa basjoo) for spring.
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Here is What This Video is About
I did a post back in the fall titled Winterizing Hardy Bananas Musa basjoo. This post shows how to prepare your hardy bananas for spring after that winterization.
What was done for Winterization
For winterization, we stacked bags of leaves all around the hardy bananas and then stacked them up two high. From there we pushed loose leaves down into any open spaces and put a layer over the top. Then, we took cuttings from the top of the hardy banana plants and draped them across the leaves, which stitched them into place and kept the wind from blowing them all around.
When Hardy Banana Spring Preparation Should Be Done
Timing really depends on your area. A warmer climate will need to be done earlier. My place is in Zone-7A and I generally do my place in March, depending on that year’s weather. This year I did mine a little later because we had some late days of deep freeze. You can prepare them and have freezes without any issue. What you want to avoid is removing all of the protective winter mulch and then have temperatures dive into the teens. This will kill the stalks down to the ground and they will have to start over later in the spring.
First Step of Spring Prep
The first thing you will want to do is to remove the old hardy banana tops that were draped across the top as well as any excess leaves draped across the top. I just bag mine up and take them out to the farm for mulch.
Next
The next step is to remove the bags of leaves. Again, I take my bags out to the farm and use them for mulch.
Then
The last cleanup step to get us to the ground is to do a final rake and bag around last year’s hardy banana stalks. Leave any wood chips that you have as mulch around the banana plants. Hardy bananas love water and the mulch will help keep them hydrated.
Here’s the Most Critical Step
One of the more important things you will need to do to prepare the hardy bananas for spring, is to cut the dead tops off. If you wrap your hands around the tops of the plant and give a little squeeze it will feel either squishy or firm. What we are looking for is firm. As soon as you find that firmness, that is where we will make a cut.
How to Cut
We want to remove the dead tops all the way down to living tissue, which is where the hardy banana is firm. Take a sharp knife and cut at a 30 to 45-degree angle at the point you have living tissue. This cut will allow new growth to start unencumbered. The new growth starts from the center of the stalk where the living tissue is found. If an old dead stalk is curled over and tangled up, the new growth will not be able to find its way out of the center to start this year’s growth.
But why 30 to 45-Degree Angle
The angle is cut from one side down to the ground. This angle will allow water to run off. After a cut is made on the hardy bananas they will pump a lot of water up to the top of the plant. That, plus rain water could sit there and rot the plant if you have a flat cut on top. To avoid this, just make your cut at an angle so the water will run off.
You’re All Done
Now just sit back and enjoy these beautiful plants!
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Enjoyed you video so once you cut dead parts off
Are you saying the part you leave behind will continue to sprout grow so you don’t have to cut down to the ground do you have pic of this some of mine are four foot and green
Yes, what is still green and not dead in the spring will continue to grow for the upcoming season.
Fantastic video on spring preparation! Best and most helpful video I have found. I live just South of Frederick MD so I believe in my zone 7a/6b I can follow these instructions and have success. Thank you!
I hope this worked well for you.
Thanks for this! Would it be ok to cut with a small chain saw?
I would think a chainsaw would shred the stalk, but you’d have to try to know for sure. Banana are very wet plants, so make sure you dry the chain after use or it will rust the chain pretty quickly.