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[email protected] 14-10-2004 12:24 AM

Elephants ears?
 
I'm in zone 6 and its getting chilly at nights. I have Elephants Ears
in a container, and I'd like to keep it around for next year.

When do I bring it in to store the bulbs? Should I take the bulb out
or can I just store it in the container? Is just leaving the
container in the room with my other indoor plants an option?

Swyck

Cereus-longispinus 14-10-2004 03:10 AM

Wear a hat and nobody will notice your elephant ears.

It is amazing that nobody has ever written down anything on the winter care
of these plants. Or have they?

http://www.plantoftheweek.org/week232.shtml

http://www.gaygardener.com/gardenspot/bulbs023.phtml


wrote in message
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I'm in zone 6 and its getting chilly at nights. I have Elephants Ears
in a container, and I'd like to keep it around for next year.

When do I bring it in to store the bulbs? Should I take the bulb out
or can I just store it in the container? Is just leaving the
container in the room with my other indoor plants an option?

Swyck




Doug Kanter 14-10-2004 03:11 AM


wrote in message
...
I'm in zone 6 and its getting chilly at nights. I have Elephants Ears
in a container, and I'd like to keep it around for next year.

When do I bring it in to store the bulbs? Should I take the bulb out
or can I just store it in the container? Is just leaving the
container in the room with my other indoor plants an option?

Swyck


It's a free country. You can do whatever you want. But, elephant ears are
worth treating with care because after 2-3 years, the bulbs get really
powerful and will make leaves that frighten burglars away. So, browse
through the subject lines in this newsgroup for the subject line "Storing
Cannas ...", dated 10/9/04. Find the message I wrote which describes a
somewhat involved way of cleaning, protecting and storing bulbs for winter.
Do the same for your elephant ears.



Merle O'Broham 14-10-2004 05:00 PM

wrote in message . ..
I'm in zone 6 and its getting chilly at nights. I have Elephants Ears
in a container, and I'd like to keep it around for next year.

When do I bring it in to store the bulbs? Should I take the bulb out
or can I just store it in the container? Is just leaving the
container in the room with my other indoor plants an option?

Swyck


I'm in zone 5b and last year I whacked the foliage after the first
really good overnight freeze (right around now) and put the bulbs
(really a good sized root ball) in pots in the basement. They started
growing by a dim basement window. Yes, you can keep them alive over
the winter indoors. Watch for pests since you're bringing an outdoor
plant in with your other indoor plants. I understand that they're
really hardy, so as long as you don't overwater, they should be just
fine for next year.

Frogleg 16-10-2004 11:08 AM

On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 02:10:44 GMT, "Cereus-longispinus"
wrote:

wrote i


I'm in zone 6 and its getting chilly at nights. I have Elephants Ears
in a container, and I'd like to keep it around for next year.

When do I bring it in to store the bulbs? Should I take the bulb out
or can I just store it in the container? Is just leaving the
container in the room with my other indoor plants an option?


It is amazing that nobody has ever written down anything on the winter care
of these plants. Or have they?

http://www.plantoftheweek.org/week232.shtml

http://www.gaygardener.com/gardenspot/bulbs023.phtml


Thank you, Cereus. My add-on question was answered by the first
reference. "Elephant ears" ARE the same thing as taro. I bought my
decorative plant as a vegetable this spring.


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