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If the elephant ears are in the ground, cut all the leaves back to the main stem, but I like to leave the main stem intact. This is where new leaves will emerge in the spring. They will emerge ...
Q: My tall elephant ear plants folded when hit by the freeze. Will they come back? Should I cut Mexican heather all the way back? — R.S., Houston A: Cut the soggy elephant ears back. They'll ...
Q: The elephant ears have been frozen, and I have trimmed them back. Should I dig them up and store in a cool place? — D.P., Conroe A: If you have the commonly seen elephant ears, Colocasia ...
DEAR JESSICA: If I heavily mulch elephant ears bulbs, will they come back in the spring?—Jim McCormick, East Northport. DEAR JIM: Most Colocasia (elephant ears) are labeled hardy to Zone 7.Long ...
Back in Orange County, elephant ears need abundant summer moisture to thrive. They love moist conditions and will even be perfectly happy as a pond plant or partially submerged in a water tub.
Elephant ears (taro) can be overwintered as a houseplant, then re-used in next year's water garden. Skip to Article. Set weather. Back To Main Menu Close. Quick Look- ...
In this week’s Garden Guide, Alex Calamia shows you how Elephant Ears grow and how to get them to come back next year! WEATHER ALERT Air Quality Alert issued for parts of the Hudson Valley ...
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