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never say that about elephant ears!!!!!!!!! How can you get rid of them??
Pimporly 3 years ago
I have them but I want to know how to get rid of them. They are too big and they have spread all around.
thexmushroom 3 years ago
these are very easy to grow-and they multiply
quickly too, so soon you'll have plenty to
share. start them around feb-march, one bulb
to a 8-10" pot, with the tip just covered.
put it in a bright warm place and water it more as it grows. when there's no longer a
risk of frost plant it outside. they do well
in shade, can bear sun (but keep them well-
watered, even WET). the more water and food
they get, the bigger they will grow! after
frost, dig and store dry until next spring!
gubban159 3 years ago
I live in Charlotte, NC will these grow well? What do I do when it is cold? I wanted to plant them for my Husband because his grandmother used to have them. It would be kind of sad if I planted them and they died. Please help if you can. Thanks.
mrsbroom1 3 years ago
One of my favorite plants! Real easy to grow, even in northern climates!
doberman0013 4 years ago
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never say that about elephant ears!!!!!!!!! How can you get rid of them??
Pimporly 3 years ago
I have them but I want to know how to get rid of them. They are too big and they have spread all around.
thexmushroom 3 years ago
these are very easy to grow-and they multiply
quickly too, so soon you'll have plenty to
share. start them around feb-march, one bulb
to a 8-10" pot, with the tip just covered.
put it in a bright warm place and water it more as it grows. when there's no longer a
risk of frost plant it outside. they do well
in shade, can bear sun (but keep them well-
watered, even WET). the more water and food
they get, the bigger they will grow! after
frost, dig and store dry until next spring!
gubban159 3 years ago
I live in Charlotte, NC will these grow well? What do I do when it is cold? I wanted to plant them for my Husband because his grandmother used to have them. It would be kind of sad if I planted them and they died. Please help if you can. Thanks.
mrsbroom1 3 years ago
One of my favorite plants! Real easy to grow, even in northern climates!
doberman0013 4 years ago