dyzzypyxxy said:With your tough summer weather, it takes a lot to get nanners going! Once the banana plant is established, making pups and has a big root system of its own, it will be able to hold on amongst other plants. They'll have trouble getting anywhere near. If you want them to produce fruit, you really REALLY have to feed 'em and water 'em and give them a whole big space all to themselves.
Yep, my Pride of Barbados is 12ft. tall and wide. This pic was taken in June.
Yours needs to be in a big space all its own, too. Hate to say it but the gingers will spread towards all the water and fert you'll be giving that banana, too. They're nearly as hungry and thirsty as Cannas! If you can find somewhere else for them, that would help, too. The candlebushes are perennials here and make large shrubs. Nice plants, but you need to move them. They're too close to the house anyway.
Cameron, I think we know your problem. Space. You need to visualize what a plant will be when it's full grown, and that can be hard when you're planting a new little thing in a 1gal. pot. When a plant is 12ft. tall and wide, it also has roots 12ft. wide. Or more! Give them the space they need or the more vigorous plant will survive and starve the other. This may be why the nanners you've planted before didn't make it.
TexasPlumeria87 said:Its been so dry here, I literally have canyons in my yard lol. I guess I'll have to wait until next year to move everything. I should have planned my flowerbeds better. I could plant my POB in a bare patch of yard on the east side of my house. The ginger I have is white butterfly ginger. A lot of plants in the flowerbed by the porch died so I could move it there. My poor crinums haven't seen the light of day up until recently. The cannas shaded them. I'll be on the lookout for ash. I've used urine a couple of times I would love to have less lawn, and usually let it die anyways during Summer. I hate mowing too.
Swayback said:
You can use those canyons to help amend now!
Get your amendment dry and dusty, and pour it in the canyons and cracks, it'll work it's way into the soil, and help alot!
teengardener1888 said:Nest year I wanna try growing the hardy bannana(Musa basjoo) Has anyone grown this one in the north?