February 24, 2007

Elephant Ears (Colocasia esculenta)Tropical Beauties for Any Garden

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Looking for a bold plant to add drama to your garden? Well the name Elephant Ear’s should give you a clue what to expect with this plant. The…

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April 30, 2007

Q&A: Growing Elephant Ears

Question: Can you give me some instructions for planting elephant ear bulbs? Will I have to dig them up in the fall and store them till next year? I live on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Answer: It can be difficult to tell which end is up on

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April 21, 2007

Gardening in Acadiana: Elephant's ears plants bloom with golden … - The Daily Advertiser


Gardening in Acadiana: Elephant's ears plants bloom with golden
The Daily Advertiser, LA - 1 hour ago
Ann Justice writes about gardening in Acadiana each Saturday in The Daily Advertiser. Go to www.acadiana gardening.com to search back columns.

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Oklahoma Gardening

It was gardening week for Tony and me. Together we turned, chopped, hoed, raked and de-grassed approximately 100 square feet of flower bed by hand — that was a workout! We planted: gladiolas, elephant ears, sweet potato vine, petunias,

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March 3, 2007

Strolling in the garlic forest?

The picture is this year's crop of elephant garlic or Allium ampeloprasum. They won't be ready to harvest until July or August. But I was amused by this point of view. I've raised this batch over the years I've lived here. …

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