bruce Steele 53 Report post Posted January 12 I was wondering if the blue plastic bags I used to use on banana bunches would help these dates to ripen? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Josue Diaz 3,210 Report post Posted January 12 (edited) I think they're not necessary, but they would certainly speed up, or help them ripen more uniformly. A member of the CRFG (California Rare Fruit Growers) in Porterville use to cut them and ripen them in a greenhouse. They are planted all over the shopping centers and public landscapes here, and they ripen on their own when they're not cut off by the landscapers. Edited January 12 by Josue Diaz 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bruce Steele 53 Report post Posted January 12 Thanks Josue, Bananas don’t have any problems with moisture but I was wondering if moisture in the bags might be an issue for dates. Is there a nursery selling the the Medjool plants in Fresno or do you think they are coming from Indio or some place in California’s desert South? I see a few date palms in Paso Robles but I haven’t seen them anywhere here in the Santa Ynez Valley where I live. I think they will grow here but I have doubts about ripening fruit here. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Josue Diaz 3,210 Report post Posted January 12 8 minutes ago, bruce Steele said: Thanks Josue, Bananas don’t have any problems with moisture but I was wondering if moisture in the bags might be an issue for dates. Is there a nursery selling the the Medjool plants in Fresno or do you think they are coming from Indio or some place in California’s desert South? I see a few date palms in Paso Robles but I haven’t seen them anywhere here in the Santa Ynez Valley where I live. I think they will grow here but I have doubts about ripening fruit here. They're all coming as "retired" palms off the commercial orchards in the Coachella Valley. Once they get too tall, the orchards replace them with younger, shorter palms for easy picking. The retired palms make their way into commercial landscapes up and down the state. In Fresno, try Sago Rey Palm Plantation off Central Avenue, they have Medjools ranging from pups to mature palms over 20' tall. And yeah, good point with the added moisture in the bag, Fresno does have relatively high humidity in the winter months - we're having heavy fog almost daily. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites