DON'T Grow BANANA Plants Until You WATCH THIS!

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Self Sufficient Me

Self Sufficient Me

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In this video, I give you valuable tips and advice about growing banana plants at home in your garden.
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Self Sufficient Me is based on our small 3-acre property/homestead in SE Queensland, Australia, about 45kms north of Brisbane - the climate is subtropical (similar to Florida). I started Self Sufficient Me in 2011 as a blog website project where I document and write about backyard food growing, self-sufficiency, and urban farming in general. I love sharing my foodie and DIY adventures online, so come along with me and let's get into it! Cheers, Mark :)
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@Selfsufficientme
@Selfsufficientme 11 ай бұрын
G'day Everyone, thanks a ton for your support! I know I haven't been posting a lot lately but be assured I have plenty of videos coming and our garden has never looked better so I want to show it off lol... Also, for those who I may not have replied to in my last video on Scooter thank you for your kind words of sympathy and condolences - you really are an awesome "bunch" here on KZfaq and your support helps me and my family immensely. Cheers :)
@reppyboi
@reppyboi 11 ай бұрын
😅
@chelseekpeace
@chelseekpeace 11 ай бұрын
We miss you! ❤ Glad to have you back Mark!
@skittlesrainbowprincess
@skittlesrainbowprincess 11 ай бұрын
Good to see you! You have been missed but life happens and you have to take care of yourself and your family. I have been looking at dwarf banana trees (since I live in snow country) that I can grow outside in summer and bring inside. Not sure what variety to choose.
@f-stoprentals
@f-stoprentals 11 ай бұрын
DO you burn any material to get potash?
@Uzzgub
@Uzzgub 11 ай бұрын
A Interaction for the Interaction God, a Comment for the Comment Throne, for the Almighty Algorithm
@rhysdehaan
@rhysdehaan 11 ай бұрын
Hi Mark, I'm 16 and live in perth, starting a small orchard on my family's 1 acre property - so far, orange, mandarin, apricot, nectarine, and soon plum, apple, and some mulberries (white & black) which I grew from cuttings. Thanks for making these videos! Maybe I'll get some dwarf bananas to... 🍌 🌱 👍
@TheKrispyfort
@TheKrispyfort 11 ай бұрын
Mulberry pies 🤤 Well done young person 👍 Try mushroom growing, too 🧑‍🔬🧑‍🌾
@Selfsufficientme
@Selfsufficientme 11 ай бұрын
You are getting a good collection of fruit trees already! The good thing about starting food gardening, when you're young, is having so much time to try so many wonderful crops! All the best :)
@AwesomeFish12
@AwesomeFish12 11 ай бұрын
Good luck. Growing your own fruit is one of the best hobbies to have.
@rhysdehaan
@rhysdehaan 11 ай бұрын
@@Selfsufficientme thank you, for the reply!
@kathrynbillinghurst188
@kathrynbillinghurst188 11 ай бұрын
Great to hear that ✌️🌱Happy Orcharding!!!🥳
@lawrencetrujillo65
@lawrencetrujillo65 11 ай бұрын
Bear, I’m a veteran (USMC) and was in Vietnam. I don’t get out and about much so I started gardening. It has been extremely helpful for my PTSD and I want to thank you for what you do for a lot of people.
@adam_1144
@adam_1144 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service.
@patriciatinkey2677
@patriciatinkey2677 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for your service, & good wishes in dealing with the ongoing fallout from that same service. 🙏 Respect to you, & good wishes for good harvests! 🍀
@ulrichenevoldsen8371
@ulrichenevoldsen8371 11 ай бұрын
Gardening is very healthy and helpful for people with PTSD. It has helped me a lot too. Slows the brain right down and it's nice to get grounded 😊
@troy97523
@troy97523 11 ай бұрын
Same here Afghanistan 03 and this is how I would rather spend my time than deal with people
@cyn4rest
@cyn4rest 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service! ❤
@loupurvis3148
@loupurvis3148 11 ай бұрын
We’ll definitely be planting dwarf bananas this year. Hubby fell from about 6 feet up and landed horizontally on his side. It must have been the flat landing and grass underneath that saved him. He’s 68 and by some miracle, didn’t break anything, barely a visible bruise but he could hardly walk for days. It really is dangerous. The bananas are heavy, nothing to hold on to and so easy to over balance. To add insult to injury our son refused to eat any of the “Bananas of Death”. 😂😂😂
@Isaac-ho8gh
@Isaac-ho8gh 11 ай бұрын
Jesus.. I'm surprised your husband's okay considering that height of the fall and that ladders are much more dangerous than many people think lol
@loupurvis3148
@loupurvis3148 11 ай бұрын
@@Isaac-ho8gh it really was a miracle. He was so winded, I was sure he had broken ribs and punctured a lung. Our 13 year old saw the whole thing, but reckons the worst part was me screaming at him to run and call an ambulance! Plus I guess, being taunted by the bananas hanging on the back deck for a fortnight! 🙄
@Isaac-ho8gh
@Isaac-ho8gh 11 ай бұрын
@@loupurvis3148 Fair enough.
@Astaroth73
@Astaroth73 10 ай бұрын
​@@loupurvis3148mate, I tell you what. I'm not trying to sounds rude here but as an Indonesian I find it hilarious right now that people actually climb a banana tree. Ma'am, you should just cut the banana tree like you'd do an oak tree, that's how we do it in indonesia. I tell you this so your husband doesn't fell down next time he wanna try harvesting banana again
@loupurvis3148
@loupurvis3148 10 ай бұрын
@@Astaroth73 I’m sure you’re not being rude. 😂 It’s a bit of a long story but we don’t actually climb the banana tree! He was on an A-Frame ladder next to it. Yep, we should have just cut it down but these were actually our neighbour’s bunch hanging over into our yard. They’re away on extended holiday and they told us to take the bananas when they ripened rather than let the bats get them. We couldn’t actually get at the base of the tree. Serves us right for (not really) “stealing” bananas! 😂
@kathyw3466
@kathyw3466 11 ай бұрын
I have 4 of the round Birdies garden beds in my small yard. I started gardening in 2020 with just some pots and a bunch of seeds. As someone with a bad back and 50 , those high round ones are perfect. I managed to turn a hardly used space into a very rewarding and money saving hobby. Not to mention better tasting produce. If I can do it anyone can. I was very lucky to come across your channel very early and I've learnt so much. Thanks Mark and cheers from Northern NSW Australia.
@Selfsufficientme
@Selfsufficientme 11 ай бұрын
Great to hear Kathy! I'm the same... If it wasn't for raised beds I doubt that I could continue to garden. All the best and may you grow a ton! Cheers :)
@ewok-breath
@ewok-breath 10 ай бұрын
​@Selfsufficientme this size sounds perfect for me. Any tips on how to keep the possums out please?
@docgrowsfood
@docgrowsfood 11 ай бұрын
If you’re still in the market for dwarf varieties, I highly recommend Dwarf Namwah. It’s a very vigorous grower, cold hardy (seen reports in forums of growers not even losing the pseudostem in 18F temperatures), and wind resistant. And it produces large bunches of delicious bananas for its size (usually fruits around 6-8 ft tall). Grand Nain is another great one. Produces massive bunches of grocery store size bananas on a thick wind-resistant 6-10 ft pseudostem, and it’s probably the most vigorous grower of all fruiting bananas. Not quite as cold hardy as the Namwah but it grows so fast that with a little frost protection during a cold snap it will recover.
@0anant0
@0anant0 7 ай бұрын
Dwarf Namwah is called Ducasse in Australia. I think its also called Pisang Awak.
@roddymurray
@roddymurray 11 ай бұрын
Absolutely love watching your videos with my son and you prompted us to start gardening. Thanks Mark
@Selfsufficientme
@Selfsufficientme 11 ай бұрын
Awesome to hear that you are gardening with your son! Cool bananas :)
@krissifaith6709
@krissifaith6709 11 ай бұрын
Omg, read this in your voice with accent. Lol
@LizZorab
@LizZorab 11 ай бұрын
The new growing area looks great Mark! Interesting to learn about the super-dwarf banana trees. I wonder whether we can get them over here (I'm off to find out!).
@Selfsufficientme
@Selfsufficientme 11 ай бұрын
Hi Liz!!! I could imagine growing super-dwarf bananas even in colder climates in a small hot house or indoors over winter etc. Hopefully the "banana technology" comes your way! Cheers :)
@rosemaryogilvie6842
@rosemaryogilvie6842 11 ай бұрын
I think they are available, pretty sure Lucy from She Grows Veg has one, not sure if in her jungle room or greenhouse.
@Handles_AreStupid
@Handles_AreStupid 11 ай бұрын
If you are going to grow raspberries, make sure to get thornless ones! I didn't because I thought the thorns wouldn't be that much of an issue, but raspberries spread like a weed. The thorns make it extra hard to pull up or to rake over, and they will tangle any machines you try to use on them. Save the time and effort and get thornless.
@HablemosDelHuerto
@HablemosDelHuerto 7 ай бұрын
Banana’s waste make the greatest composting material ever. They bring great humidity and lots of nutrients. Great video.
@JoanneS-um9zd
@JoanneS-um9zd 11 ай бұрын
Hi Mark, I love your show. I'm from Canada. I have raised garden beds. My husband and I are building them from old grain bins. I wish we could grow the fruit that you can grow. It will be great if our orchard will take off. I have planted pears, apples, cherries, and plums. Must all be hardy for zone 2 or possibly 3. Keep up the videos.
@TheKrispyfort
@TheKrispyfort 11 ай бұрын
Thanks, Mark 👍 My garden started a few years ago; early spring, 2230h, small trowel, hard soil, sack of chitted spuds, tears of determination - soon tada! PTS potatoes. Saved my life. Now I've got an interesting mix of vegies growing over a much larger area. I seed save. I experiment. When I have the energy for it, it's an absolute joy. I still can't figure out how strawberries got in there though 🤔 If my plants start bolting, I just let them. The open air pollination has yielded interesting results
@patriciatinkey2677
@patriciatinkey2677 11 ай бұрын
Sounds great! 🍀
@dmk_games
@dmk_games 11 ай бұрын
Gwen Stefani had a song about this stuff.
@PlantGuild
@PlantGuild 11 ай бұрын
It brings me joy seeing a new SSM video pop-up in my Subscriptions list. Happy to see you in better spirits in this video and thank you for letting us see into your gardening life through these videos. It’s a great motivation for all of us!
@it13455
@it13455 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for answering the question of your title right at the front of the video for people who just want to learn. Its refreshing to have someone on KZfaq that respects their audience.
@vanderfk
@vanderfk 11 ай бұрын
Thank you! My only banana plant got taken out by the hurricane and I really want to plant a few more.
@randyostrander4861
@randyostrander4861 11 ай бұрын
Hey mark, from Texas and your videos have pushed me into starting my own garden next spring. was already raising chickens and ducks. I’ve been taking notes and watching your videos past few months , the info and tips you give are much appreciated. keep it up brotha 👍 and thanks for what you do.
@billhatcher2984
@billhatcher2984 11 ай бұрын
That last little bare spot would be a great spot for a good sized row of raspberries or blackberries even without a raised bed they don't take much work after planting just a pruning once a year
@robinhaupt9119
@robinhaupt9119 11 ай бұрын
Have no plans to grow any bananas and still enjoy and appreciate your content. Thank you Mark.
@Kyle_Hubbard
@Kyle_Hubbard 11 ай бұрын
Wish I had that kind of space to grow plants. At least I can live vicariously through you. I look forward to seeing what you do with the space. Cheers Mark and all the best.
@Selfsufficientme
@Selfsufficientme 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Kyle! All the best :)
@Tangobutton
@Tangobutton 11 ай бұрын
In southern Michigan, where we get real winter, I put in Japanese Fiber Bananas (musa basjoo) 10 years ago and it grows into a really cool, tropical monster every summer and dies all the way back to the ground in the fall. You have to plant them next to the house for some root warmth in winter. Clean up on Saint Patrick's Day is a bear (you have to also leave the dead stuff over winter to further protect the roots). It does not produce bananas but the big leaves are great for wrapping meat and vegetables for the grill.
@shanerolfe8022
@shanerolfe8022 11 ай бұрын
My family has been growing a dwarf cavandish type banana for more then 60 years, their is a stand of them at my sisters that has been in the same spot for over 65 years and they still produce well. They on get about 2 metres high maximum but can still have a 30 kg seven hand bunch. love your channels👍
@carolinereynolds2032
@carolinereynolds2032 11 ай бұрын
Good to know the fruit yield is still substantial. I'm older than Mark and still get up that ladder but I know I shouldn't. An accident waiting to happen.
@donnavorce8856
@donnavorce8856 11 ай бұрын
Nice work. Having a fresh area is exciting. All clean and ready to go. Thanks for sharing your journey with all of us. Cheers
@Whitey166
@Whitey166 15 күн бұрын
10:17 you could build a bigger trellising tunnel, maybe partly filled with roses/beans/peas or more gourds :D
@heatherhorton2547
@heatherhorton2547 11 ай бұрын
I would love to see you make a video on how to plant a garden for the wildlife. Just a little section for them. I know you share some of your plants with them.
@oreopaksun2512
@oreopaksun2512 11 ай бұрын
That is quite the transformation! Can't wait to see what you grow in the new area, and how your bananas transition to the dwarf varieties. Your prior videos convinced me to go dwarf, so I never have to get on anything higher than a step stool for banana maintenance. Thank you!
@kele1264
@kele1264 11 ай бұрын
Wow, it looks so neat and clean with the new beds there, filled to the top! Can't wait to see what you grow there! Have a great week, Mark!
@PinkSallyProductions
@PinkSallyProductions 11 ай бұрын
It’s great to see how your garden is developing over the years. Thanks for the update. Be well, Sally 🌹
@Appleloucious
@Appleloucious 11 ай бұрын
Having such a piece of land is so awesome. Many thanks for sharing (: One Love! Always forward, never ever backward!! ☀☀☀ 💚💛❤ 🙏🏿🙏🙏🏼
@purplewombat1923
@purplewombat1923 11 ай бұрын
We live in the Shoalhaven area and noticed a few homes near us growing bananas. I wasn't aware you could get dwarf banana trees so we will definitely give them a go as we are in our 60's :-D
@lorenstribling6096
@lorenstribling6096 11 ай бұрын
A whole new area to grow in! How exciting. Please keep us updated on the dwarf bananas.
@ColettesGarden
@ColettesGarden 11 ай бұрын
Love my dwarf apple and cherry trees for the same reasons.
@AussieMaskedOwl
@AussieMaskedOwl 11 ай бұрын
I was already planning on getting dwarf bananas and even had the varieties picked out, but this vid has still been very useful. Thanks Mark!
@fengeditz
@fengeditz 11 ай бұрын
Hi Mark, just something to tell you :), you didn't have to 'bag' the bananas, you could chop them down instead when they have reached the appropriate size and leave them on room temperature to ripen. This way, you can prevent birds and animals from chewing on them. Nevertheless, great vid!! Hope this helps!😃
@ThumbsUpKitty
@ThumbsUpKitty 11 ай бұрын
I aspire to be like this family.. Here in the USA, also a Banana Republic.. I just love this so much
@andrewsteele7663
@andrewsteele7663 7 ай бұрын
Thanks Mark, I am a little late to this video. We have just done a similar thing in our garden with a revamp. Our bananas were covered with some very inexpensive greenhouses over winter. Now that we are in the hot summer months they are booming. They were planted last September, so only a year in, and we planted a variety with one being the dwarf version. Looking forward to seeing how they do. Cheers
@Darkfyre755
@Darkfyre755 11 ай бұрын
I always get the tall ones because I like having extra banana biomass to feed my soil. But I'm sure when I'm older and already have gold soil I'll want the smaller ones too.
@tanakashigemitsu3029
@tanakashigemitsu3029 11 ай бұрын
Hi Mr. Mark, I like your efforts a lots of gardening for food and products techniques please keep going for.😊
@droac3
@droac3 11 ай бұрын
My Atherton Raspberry has grown well in SEQ. Daleys nursery also sell a thornless variety of native Australian raspberry. Mine is just starting to fruit. I have collected the fruit in the freezer over time and then made jam. Obviously all my native Australian raspberries are grown in large containers as they can go feral.
@RekimNZ
@RekimNZ 11 ай бұрын
awesome Mark, thanks for another video ! - I'm really looking forward to seeing how the hugelkultur bed goes :)
@jramsay100
@jramsay100 11 ай бұрын
I won't be growing any banana plants up here in Canada, lol. But. I love watching you're videos for gardening tips and tricks. Thank you Mark.
@Tangobutton
@Tangobutton 11 ай бұрын
Sure you can! The tree, anyway. For the pretty plant, not the fruits. See my other comment.
@jramsay100
@jramsay100 11 ай бұрын
@@Tangobutton Thanks for your input. I found your other comment. But, I have no space for pretty plants that do not produce.
@DonPandemoniac
@DonPandemoniac 11 ай бұрын
Nice project, have fun with the new grow space!
@pamelacooley6457
@pamelacooley6457 10 ай бұрын
I bought my first birdies raised beds for putting up this fall. Your new garden space looks amazing
@dlgarner
@dlgarner 11 ай бұрын
I got to say I've been watching your channel for years and it's always a pleasure
@jennlizzy2019
@jennlizzy2019 11 ай бұрын
I really like the open space in this remodeled garden area. I gota' admit to a fair amount of garden envy.
@CrochetwithClare
@CrochetwithClare 11 ай бұрын
"Hi, I'm Mark from Self Sufficient Me and I'm the king od dad jokes" Love your videos 🎉
@mousiebrown1747
@mousiebrown1747 11 ай бұрын
The new beds & topsoil look very good indeed. You get to kinda know when soil looks “right.” Have fun!
@macaronimamadp4545
@macaronimamadp4545 11 ай бұрын
You’re the best. Always nice to learn from your videos. Thx 😊
@pattiwhaley1067
@pattiwhaley1067 10 ай бұрын
I'm so jealous!!!your garden is awesome I told my husband I'm telling my children I want raised beds for Christmas
@Fadednights730
@Fadednights730 11 ай бұрын
One of the best garden channels! You Rock!
@indiefan23
@indiefan23 11 ай бұрын
RIP Scooter. So happy to see another video coming from you my man. I feel like you've taken a step back in the last year producing videos to take a giant leap forward. Can't wait to see what's to come!
@timkirk820
@timkirk820 5 ай бұрын
I can't even grow bananas where I live but I watched the whole video! Mark's videos are just fun to watch.
@joytotheworld2100
@joytotheworld2100 11 ай бұрын
Great video as always. I have 4 hugelkultur raised beds. I just love this technique it worked great for me.
@tater357
@tater357 11 ай бұрын
Looking forward to the upcoming videos. And I liked your theory on packing down the lower soil base of the beds. I to did this with a couple of my raised beds and it really seemed to help from soil leakage in my blocked beds. It also helped to retain moisture better because I wasn't having to water the beds as much.
@eddiewilson8119
@eddiewilson8119 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video and information!
@FlyingcupNsourcer
@FlyingcupNsourcer 10 ай бұрын
I thought that I pulled out one of my "dead" banana plants, and now I have 3-4 suckers regrowing inplace. You beauty!
@garulusglandarius6126
@garulusglandarius6126 11 ай бұрын
Excellent as always Mark, thoroughly enjoyed this video 👍👍🇦🇺🇬🇧
@Fred-px5xu
@Fred-px5xu 11 ай бұрын
There but one word to describe this video lecture. Brilliant!
@gene_takovic57
@gene_takovic57 11 ай бұрын
Bananas are a great food! And inexpensive, despite inflation, in stores here in the US. Hope you are staying cool. My son is in Darwin right now doing "something" with the RAAF. Cheers Mark!
@j.m.7056
@j.m.7056 11 ай бұрын
Great information! Thanks so much!
@lesliedevlin8501
@lesliedevlin8501 11 ай бұрын
Good 2 see you back Mark sorry 4 your loss 🐕 Les from Perth WA 👍👍👍
@tilytravels
@tilytravels 2 ай бұрын
Love all your puns and dad jokes in your videos, they always make me giggle 🙂
@2BSemperGumby
@2BSemperGumby 11 ай бұрын
Your dad jokes inspire me. Your video quality and content is exceptional. Cheers from Oklahoma!
@kathleendavis2008
@kathleendavis2008 11 ай бұрын
In my experience with dwarf banana plants, I have to use a different judgement for when they are ready to eat. When getting grocery store bananas, it a little green and mostly yellow for purchase. When it's my backyard dwarfs, it's very little yellow and mostly green when ready to eat. I have to cut the entire bunch off or the animals will get them first....and this is in the city of South Florida, USA.👍
@charlieparker5977
@charlieparker5977 11 ай бұрын
Not sure if you've heard about this over in Australia, but here in the US the USDA is "asking" people to register their gardens. Nothing good comes from the government getting involved in private individual's lives. No idea what their end goal is, but it can't be good. Keep up the great videos, best of luck to you.
@AwesomeFish12
@AwesomeFish12 11 ай бұрын
Bizarre.
@Selfsufficientme
@Selfsufficientme 11 ай бұрын
Yes, I have heard about this, and I'm keeping an ear open to any new developments. All I will say is - government, get out of my life... All the best :)
@servantofgod5642
@servantofgod5642 11 ай бұрын
The goal is to keep track of those who can feed themselves, (and others) which threatens the deep state by allowing dissidents to resist the new world order.
@Tangobutton
@Tangobutton 11 ай бұрын
That would be weird if it were true. But this is about collaborative, community gardens, which are a terrific way to foster love of humanity and teach others how to grow their own food. Working together to help each other is the basis of humanity itself. fsa.usda.gov/state-offices/Texas/news-releases/2022/usda-opens-peoples-garden-initiative-nationwide
@JimMooney-yg6cd
@JimMooney-yg6cd 7 ай бұрын
The Government wants to track and control you…. If they know you have a way to grow food to live. The Government doesn’t want that. Why do you think Bill Gates is buying up as much land as he can as fast as Bill Gates can? “To Control food”… Don’t tell them anything about your life… Nothing to do with community garden- don’t fall for that lie…..
@jamessabastian6707
@jamessabastian6707 10 ай бұрын
Tks bro nice watching its good to have this tip of knowledge clean and pretty good ❤
@MyAussieGardenKitchen
@MyAussieGardenKitchen 11 ай бұрын
G'day Mark. Love this new area and how you set it up. It's a dream of mine to have Birdies beds here one day. Absolutely get what you are saying about the bananas. I bought 2 bananas last year to try to grow here in Northern Victoria, but the more research I did, the more I was put off by the maintenance and I'm now 54. 2 months ago, I bought dwarf 'Nathan' bananas for large pots and they will be a lot easier to maintain, protect from frost etc... The 2 big ones will be given away now. Enjoyed the video as always and enjoy that new space and garden beds. Looking forward to seeing them growing all kinds of stuff. Take care. Daz.
@nancyfahey7518
@nancyfahey7518 9 ай бұрын
Just beautiful. Thank you. 👍
@psychedeliconeness363
@psychedeliconeness363 2 ай бұрын
Mark seems like such a sweet funny guy. i really find it comforting to leave him talking in the background when i clean and drink coffee :3
@siamstation
@siamstation 11 ай бұрын
New raised beds, how eggciting. I'm putting new beds in too. Planning on 3 new raised beds, by the end of October. Can't wait to see what you put those new beds to good use. Blessings from South Australia.❤
@michaelmosley254
@michaelmosley254 11 ай бұрын
I have a lot of banana trees here in TN the bananas don't ever get ripe but I like watching how big the trees get
@ninabiumakutu3714
@ninabiumakutu3714 6 ай бұрын
Amazing work. I love it. GOD Bless 🙏🙏❤ from Fiji.
@k.p.1139
@k.p.1139 10 ай бұрын
I was looking at those tall round beds. I don't think Erick has those yet. I didn't see them. But, yes, those caught my eye for sure!
@Conceptualcreatures
@Conceptualcreatures 11 ай бұрын
Brilliant work
@nonyadamnbusiness9887
@nonyadamnbusiness9887 11 ай бұрын
You make me feel lucky to be growing bananas in north Florida. I have to grow short cycle bananas because we have frost, but nothing really bothers them. Raccoons can learn that bananas are food, but the ones out in the country never do. Very minor insect damage is all I ever get. Short cycle types don't get very tall either.
@cinderella1295
@cinderella1295 11 ай бұрын
That was a great video, appreciate every explanations and of course your work- Australia is amazing ! Thank you, love it !🍀💚🙏
@trishbishop3923
@trishbishop3923 11 ай бұрын
Great video! I sincerely wish I had packed my lesser quality soil and wood and branches down like you demonstrated. I keep adding soil and more soil. But it has been such a joy to work in the raised beds! That center area would be great for grow bags too!
@wendydix5534
@wendydix5534 11 ай бұрын
Looking good, Mark❤
@franpie2264
@franpie2264 11 ай бұрын
Looking great mate 😊👍👍👍😊
@SonniesGardenPA
@SonniesGardenPA 11 ай бұрын
I love the new garden beds.
@sunnycharacter
@sunnycharacter 11 ай бұрын
New garden area looks amazing! Very smart. You know I thought I’d lost my lil Dwarf Cavandish last winter here in Texas. And it didn’t get that cold, but it was in the ground instead of a bed. Thankfully it came back but it’s like it’s starting over again. As soon as we get a few days less than 100-105 deg Fahrenheit, I’m going to replant her in a good sized raised bed. Then I can protect her better next winter.
@samturner5229
@samturner5229 11 ай бұрын
Love the content Mark! Keep it uo matey :)
@iancraig1951
@iancraig1951 11 ай бұрын
thanks Mark good stuff man
@stewartthomas2642
@stewartthomas2642 11 ай бұрын
Love your stuff kick on love it
@stevemcmullen4100
@stevemcmullen4100 Ай бұрын
Central Queensland here ,a little tip that works to keep flying fox away. i cut up 3 metre lengths of 50 mm ag pipe gave it a very rough paint job to look like a carpet snake and put them in my fruit trees ,works well.
@ruthshaw1037
@ruthshaw1037 11 ай бұрын
Very impressive mate
@aliceleishman5596
@aliceleishman5596 11 ай бұрын
I’m in coastal central Florida and grow dwarf cavendish bananas in the ground. I can just reach up a bit to access the pod/bananas. Bagging is so easy.
@williamofhler5613
@williamofhler5613 7 ай бұрын
I have no problem letting the bananas drop to the ground . Some might fall off but usually fine. Just use a cassowary cutter on the end of the bamboo pole. Trims the dead leafs well too
@bethb8276
@bethb8276 11 ай бұрын
Wish I'd seen this before planting my regular sized banana. I will definitely look into drawf varieties now. Looking forward to seeing how all of yours does!
@kissmevodka
@kissmevodka 11 ай бұрын
Same! I have 3 'regular' banana trees in the ground and recently picked up a dwarf banana from Bunnings - just to compare. Already thinking the dwarf bananas would have been a better choice! Ah well, we live and learn. 😊
@teriguerin8371
@teriguerin8371 11 ай бұрын
Thank you, Mark
@liosh2
@liosh2 11 ай бұрын
We were lucky to buy a home with an established grove of dwarf cavendish bananas. We love them, the bunches are only about 1.5 to 2 meters off the ground.
@MasonSanchez.
@MasonSanchez. 8 ай бұрын
I think you’re my favorite gardener. ❤
@stephenhope7319
@stephenhope7319 11 ай бұрын
Great video. Been watching for 5 years and am now retired for 4 years. I hear you on the ladder climbing aspect of aging. I spent 40 years in union construction trades as a welder and have absolutely no desire to ever climb a ladder again.I also use the hugelculture method in my raised beds and have yet to see an appreciable drop in volume year to year, some replenishing but not a lot; takes a long time for logs under the surface to break down.
@tiwantiwaabibiman2603
@tiwantiwaabibiman2603 7 ай бұрын
RIght! I only grow dwarf bananas in containers in my apartment back yard. Yes, Cavendish Dwarf bananas are so easy to grow and get "full size" bananas. In containers you can move them inside to a greenhouse, garage, poarch... in bad weather or from animals. It just takes about two years to start seeing fruit.
@maryschultze624
@maryschultze624 11 ай бұрын
Looks awesome! Looking forward to seeing more videos. God bless
@luna-peace
@luna-peace 11 ай бұрын
Hi i watch you in Poland and we don't plant bananas here. But i watch every episode with pleasure. You are very hardworking and really nice❤ 👍😁 
@Selfsufficientme
@Selfsufficientme 11 ай бұрын
G'day and thank you for watching regardless! I would love to visit Poland one day (I will for sure). Thanks again and all the best with whatever you are growing in beautiful Poland :)👍
@luna-peace
@luna-peace 11 ай бұрын
❤️
@tales_of_the_crypto1583
@tales_of_the_crypto1583 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the information, I was looking at my banana plants this morning, and wanting to propergate them. 👌🤝👍🌟✨️
@oldredhen
@oldredhen 11 ай бұрын
Greetings and blessings from southeast Louisiana (USA.) Only recently subscribed but have been watching you for years. Have been wanting to plant banana trees but now I'll look for dwarf variety. Love watching. Thanks
@TheAalen
@TheAalen 11 ай бұрын
Yoooo I’m from southeast Louisiana (Slidell) it’s cool seeing him bring people so far away but yet so close into the garden community
@mint_soup9743
@mint_soup9743 10 ай бұрын
Nice to see you still thriving! We have one of your hoodies and fight over who wears it 😂 I'll have to order another!
@AmmoLover-zy1uo
@AmmoLover-zy1uo 10 ай бұрын
I really like those round planters. I recently started a above ground banana garden. 8×4×2 and hoping it does well.
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