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Banana Trees For Garden: How To Grow?
You can actually grow bananas over growing banana trees because they are deceptively easy to maintain. You may have seen scores of these plants growing on the roadsides or highways if you live in a moist warm climate. Does it give you the impression that these are wild plants? Not at all, there are commercial banana plantations.
Things To Know About Banana Trees:
1. First of all they are not tress because their stem has no wood; it is all rolled up leaves. They are sometimes referred to as banana palms but it is misnomer because they do not belong to the palm family. They are botanically classified as herbs.
2. They are perennial plants but they die out after producing fruits. However at the base of the dried up or 'burnt' plant there are lots of tiny shoots growing. These shoots called corms are best for growing fruit trees of this type.
3. Every single part of the this tree is useful. The leaves can be used to serve food (Indian culture), the flower and the fruit both are edible and the dried up remains can be used to make woven handicrafts.
Right Way To Grow Banana Trees:
1. As it has been already said, the vegetative propagation is the best way to start. You cannot use seeds to grow these fruit trees because they produce no seeds to propagate.
2. The best way to growing these tropical plants in patches increases their chances of survival. So you should aim at a banana garden and not just a single tree. They like to get shade and company from each other.
3. Lost of water and warn temperate weather is what you need for growing these fruit trees. They love moist weather and warm air.
4. Shade is a necessary element of having a banana patch. Although they are tropical plants they cannot tolerate direct sunlight. Often you will see a banana tree getting sun burnt due to direct sunlight and also lack of water. It is a good idea to grow these trees under the shade of other bigger plants or at a spot that gets slant sunlight.
5.
You
need
good
soil,
basically
soil
rich
in
organic
matter
that
is
dark
in
colour
and
fertile.
Sandy
or
rocky
soil
does
not
go
down
well
with
these
plants.
They
may
grow
but
they
will
not
be
green.
Expert
Tips
For
Banana
Tree
Growers:
1.
Strong
winds
can
damage
your
plants
because
at
the
end
of
the
day
it
is
tender
stock
that
holds
it
together.
Ideally
these
should
be
the
first
bunch
of
trees
facing
the
wind
side.
2. It is always better not to grow them indoors or as potted plants because an average banana plant needs space. Their leaves start growing from under the ground and finally break up in a fountain at the crown.
Use these gardening tips to grow your own food and decorate with it too.



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