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Old 10-08-2012, 12:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Winter storage

I cover and protect my outdoor, in ground, basjoos. The ones that are outdoors, in pots, I have taken in and stored dry/cool. Several years ago, I took the plants out of their pots, and brought them inside, where I put them in garbage bags, with another bag over the tops of them, in a room where we only have an electric heater built into the wall. This heater is expensive to run, so we only turn it on when we are in the room. It gets down to about 50°F in there. The plants get no water while inside, from early November until early April, when they go outside again. This has worked very well, with the leaves still green in April. A couple of years ago, I got lazy and, instead of putting them in garbage bags, I just dragged the pots in, and put a bag over the tops. Again, no water, and the results were the same.
Most other varieties, I kept growing over the winter, either in windows, or under lights, in a warm basement. This year, however, I fear I may have too many to keep them all growing, and I wondered if I could store any other varieties, like I do the basjoos.
The varieties I have are: Musella lasiocarpa, Ensettes glaucum & maurelii, and Musas basjoo, Truly Tiny, Dwarf Cavendish, Gran Nain, Williams, Gros Michel, and Zebrina.
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