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I'm almost positive the location is the answer. They get varying sun, but the ground is good from years of Pampas grass and "dog dirt" in there, and all of the understory keeps the ground shaded and cooler; like a jungle. The ones on the other side of the driveway aren't more than five feet tall or so. They're in more sun with regular clay soil, and nothing to keep their feet cool. I'll be pulling them out anyway for more palms and yuccas.

What I have are pretty impressive; I was just thinking if I could get twice the height, it would look a little more exotic. Maybe I should just keep what I have and rip out all of the running blackberries that took it over and literally turned it into an impenetrable jungle and thin them out, as they have gotten quite dense; kinda like my ex wife.
I’ve been thinning my stuff out and it really helps the landscape. The MG are beautiful though. Much more beautiful than Basjoo in my opinion. Pstem is multicolored and the undersides of the leaves are maroon all summer long. It might be all of the shade that it gets! Your Basjoo mat looks great too! Ty is right about the size of them. I’m Glad he chimed in!
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I must have a Mekong Midget. I got it late last year, it didn't grow much, kept it in the house over the winter. It stayed looking good, just small. I put it in a bigger pot in March and it grew a little. I put it in the ground and it looks good, just putting out pretty small leave. Maybe I have a Dwarf hahaha. It is cute though
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I must have a Mekong Midget. I got it late last year, it didn't grow much, kept it in the house over the winter. It stayed looking good, just small. I put it in a bigger pot in March and it grew a little. I put it in the ground and it looks good, just putting out pretty small leave. Maybe I have a Dwarf hahaha. It is cute though
First year it sleeps.
Second year it creeps.
Third year it leaps.....then you grow it like you stole it.
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Second year it creeps.
Third year it leaps.....then you grow it like you stole it.
From what I am now seeing/learning I will need to move it. I'm not sure I'm equipped
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I must have a Mekong Midget. I got it late last year, it didn't grow much, kept it in the house over the winter. It stayed looking good, just small. I put it in a bigger pot in March and it grew a little. I put it in the ground and it looks good, just putting out pretty small leave. Maybe I have a Dwarf hahaha. It is cute though
Sooner or later it will get going. The one I have in direct sun all day is growing slow. Slower than the original Mekong that grew in that shade that’s a good size now. On the bright side, you won’t have to dig it up this year unless you really want to.
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Sooner or later it will get going. The one I have in direct sun all day is growing slow. Slower than the original Mekong that grew in that shade that’s a good size now. On the bright side, you won’t have to dig it up this year unless you really want to.
It's pretty much in a temporary spot anyway. I just wanted to get it in the ground to establish itself. Poor bugger's been moved around a bit. heck it had a cross country journey just to get here!
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Old 06-07-2021, 01:10 PM   #47 (permalink)
 
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It's pretty much in a temporary spot anyway. I just wanted to get it in the ground to establish itself. Poor bugger's been moved around a bit. heck it had a cross country journey just to get here!
I bought mine from Brian’s Botanicals in Kentucky three years ago. It’s was so small. About 8” and went straight in the clay and compost. Once they get going you have pups everywhere. I have two that grew under my garden pavers and popped up 7 or 8 feet away.
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I bought mine from Brian’s Botanicals in Kentucky three years ago. It’s was so small. About 8” and went straight in the clay and compost. Once they get going you have pups everywhere. I have two that grew under my garden pavers and popped up 7 or 8 feet away.
I do NOT have the real estate for all that jazz....
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I do NOT have the real estate for all that jazz....
I gotcha!! I’m on a 1/2 acre and I’m running slim on spots lol!
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I gotcha!! I’m on a 1/2 acre and I’m running slim on spots lol!
I'm on .19 acre with a good bit eaten up by a pool. Oh and the front yard is not in play. I have to be selective...
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I'm on .19 acre with a good bit eaten up by a pool. Oh and the front yard is not in play. I have to be selective...
I see! Well, your making due with what room you’ve got!
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Side by side.
Three heavy frosts and still going .....and more to come.
Mekongs seem to be a bit more frost sensitive this time around

Basjoos on left Mekong on right.



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What is mulch, that you get from the mulch store??
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What is mulch, that you get from the mulch store??
The Big box had it on clearence sale for .20 a bag.
I could not resist
Bags are inexpensive,easy to move and store.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/2CF-Year-...E&gclsrc=aw.ds
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Another inexpensive/free alternative is to have a tree service dump waste chips for your garden needs. This requires more labor to distribute but it is still worth it.



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For me in zone 5/6 after a few frosts the Mekong was the first to succumb to winter.
The Basjoo lasted a couple more weeks of frosts before a hard frost stopped it completely.

Both are awesome hardy low maintenance landscape plants that add an instant tropical feel for years to come.
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Before Thanksgiving we had 3 or 4 nights in the very low 30s (like 29 or 30) and everything went to hell. It's been like late spring ever since

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It’s like spring all over again. All my bananas are back pushing. 65 on Christmas. Here’s some photos of my Mekong’s and Saba. Saba is probably the third hardiest banana that I have. I covered up the saba pup and it’s already pushing the cage upwards. Lol

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Which beast is the Saba ....the one on the end or the one with the mohawk?

They are all growing like weeds.
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Which beast is the Saba ....the one on the end or the one with the mohawk?

They are all growing like weeds.
Hey! The Saba is the one on the far left side that’s right beside the ac unit. It’s 4’ pup is the one that’s covered up. Mother Saba is 8.5 pstem.
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Thanks Ty for the encouraging update.

I am on the first year of the Mekong which is said to be a cold hardy plant similar to a Basjoo in a heavily mulched situation in colder zones.

I picked up two plants a few months ago to see .....the Giant..... and to see what it does in zone5/6.


My plants (mekongs)will in containers for the first season(now) because the plants did not "fill the containers with roots" as I had liked in the two months that I had them.

The plants will be under cfl's for the winter in a grow area along with other plants.......nothing pro grade.

I am thinking I will have aggressive growth ( lots of runners) just like the Basjoos next year.

Here is a photo of 120 -+ day old Basjoos grown in part sun from pups separated from plant stock in the yard.
I said PART SUN....that means more shade than sun.

Mekong giants are in the forefront in containers....ready for the challenge.....if there is one.

The comparison should be fun to watch...

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These are the same Musa Basjoo plants 150 days ago..April 15.

Ferns are Matteuccia struthiopteris, The King.

This fern is an awesome aggressive plant, I had to trim the 4-5 foot fronds back to allow more light to the banana plants at one point. The plant is an awesome filler plant
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Small pups April 15th

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Question. If bananas love full sun and these ferns prefer full shade or partial sun, how do they both survive and look so good together? It truly looks great.

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