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The Banana Leaks

By Ozhene @papaver

As the saying goes, I learn something new every day. Today I learned that whilst my conservatory roof is leaking, it is not leaking quite as much as I started to fear.

The banana leaks

It is the time of year when I am starting to move plants into the Conservatory to avoid the cold nights. I am about two weeks earlier than last year apparently, which I am going to suggest is not because for the last two years that the nights have been colder, but that I am more on the ball on bringing the plants indoors. This is partly because I now have even more tender plants and ones that I really want to keep alive; in particular the begonias and the ever increasing succulent collection. I let the begonias get too cold earlier this year by putting them out to early and some have only just really recovered, so bringing them before the threatened 2 deg C. arrived last week seemed wise. The bananas vary in their tenderness and the Ensete maurelii is one I fret about particularly as I don't like it to sit outdoors below 4 deg C. I also have a Musa lasiocarpa, bought some years ago from the Woburn Garden Show, that has got too cold in previous Winters and a Musa sikkimensis that is a more recent purchase. I decided all three need coddling this year so in they came. The Musa basjoo are still outside for now, when it gets a bit colder they will come under cover. Anyway, this is a long-winded intro to what happened next.

The banana leaks

It keeps raining, it feels like it has kept raining all year which in many ways has been good as we have not had a drought here for the first time in several summers. A few more warmer days would have been nice but you can't have everything. The bananas came indoors at the weekend and it rained. The next day I looked at how they were doing and they were splashed with water. I looked up at the Conservatory roof thinking 'damn it', it is leaking more than I thought. It has always leaked where it joins the wall of the house, but mid-roof is something new. I swore softly and decided to keep an eye on it. I also thought some extra rain on the bananas will probably make them happy too (silver lining and all that.)

The banana leaks

A day or so passes and I have had to rearrange the Conservatory a bit so I am manourve through it to water plants. I noticed that the Musa lasiocarpa had rain drops on it. Now this was odd as we had not actually had any rain. I looked over at the sikkimensis and that too was dripped on but I had moved it so it could not be the same leak. I am then looking at the roof like Chicken Lickin thinking the sky is falling on her head. I cannot see anything obviously looking drippy.

Then I pause for a moment - do bananas weep like Monstera plants? I thought, do they also have guttation? So I looked it up and yes, thankfully they do. I say thankfully as it means my roof is more robust than I feared.

I whisper to the bananas "don't weep, you'll be safe indoors until the Spring." and go and make a mug of tea. All will be well.....

Take care and be kind.


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