Ascholten
Free Ranging
As long as it does not get hit with frost it should be fine. Its kind of the time of year too for all of them to be 'renewing' their leaves etc so you should be ok.
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We have Ice Cream Bananas too!Planted a mulberry bush, fertilized the Asparagus, ran some irrigation piping to the mulberry, and re positioned an Ice Cream Banana tree closer to the house. Also contemplating which new branches to cull off the Papaya tree. Little fiddling around with the girls right underfoot of course! Still at the 'coin flip' phase of, well, do I plant the stuff now OR, remember it still is only February and we still can get a cold week, so best wait until early March? Within a few years, hopefully, I am retired and that 'concern' is the MAIN concern I have, and not just a fleeting moment concern pushed aside by the usual 'not retired' concerns of work....
Aaron
If the problem is the rain can you move it under the porch when it rains or wrap a tarp around the base to stop some of the rain from getting in.I just got an ice cream banana to grow it here but it's been so darned wet, none of my bananas are doing well yet. I just hope the thing does not rot out before it gets started. If it does, I know the guy will give me another but still don't like seeing plants die like that.
That for some stupid reason has been my bane with bananas. They don't die from the frost, I manage to protect them for the most part, but the darned trunks sit there for a month or so then eventually wet / rot out, which of course is, you just started all over and no bananas for you this year time. I got one that I think might make it, if it does not im done and tired of screwing with them its getting uprooted, shredded and composted and time for something new in the pot.
Aaron
Unfortunately for this one it's in the ground so no moving it. The other ones I have potted WHICH is why I think and hope I was able to save them this year. I'll know in a few weeks to a month when the thing either puts a shoot out the middle or a sucker and gets all gooey and stinky. Hopefully it's a new shoot and I get nanners this year, we will see!!If the problem is the rain can you move it under the porch when it rains or wrap a tarp around the base to stop some of the rain from getting in.