Article THZK Ask Alys: how do I care for my banana plants in winter?

Ask Alys: how do I care for my banana plants in winter?

by
Alys Fowler
from Environment | The Guardian on (#THZK)

'Cover it with something to keep the rain off. Some people use upturned dustbins'

In the spring I bought two small banana plants. They have grown well on my south-west-facing patio, but I'm not sure how to care for them now winter is approaching. Should I bring them inside, fleece them or maybe even cut foliage off?

You need to keep the worst of the winter rain off; this is the main enemy, rotting the crown of the plant. The foliage will blacken after the first hard frost and start to rot, so you will need to remove this. You can, if you like, cut the banana back before it is frosted: leave a stump a foot or so high. Mulch around the base of the plant with very well-rotted garden compost or bark mulch, wrap the crown up with fleece, then cover it with something to keep the rain off. Some people use upturned dustbins (depending on the size of the plant); perhaps you could use a cloche, which would look more attractive.

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