05/12/2026
Dream come true - growing bananas! One of my favorite fruits to eat yet least favorite to buy at the store. Now we have then growing in Ramona, CA - backcountry San Diego County - a place that gets very hot, pretty cold, doesn't get much rainfall and is super dry much of the year. Yet here we have Goldfinger bananas looking pretty happy and setting fruit.
They haven't received any munciple water or even well water, just rainwater stored in tanks and gravity dripped, oh and it's my favorite place to p*e. Time will tell how they'll do in extreme heat and cold...
I planted them in a tight group to hopefully boost the thermal battery power of water held within the plants and some support plants like lemongrass, Mexican sunflower, sweet potato, beans and comfry to hopefully set them up for success. When the hot summer sun is beating down they should get some shade from a Tipu tree that can also be chopped and dropped to add nitrogen. In winter, placement will invite the sun into the plant party.
A compost pile sites tightly in the middle surrounded by tons of mulch to stop evaporation and keep the soil cool.
Lots of pups are coming up and hopefully the next fruit set will have more bananas on it. More suppprt plants incoming too.