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Old June 15th 05, 03:47 AM
G & K Meyer
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I put in a number of elephant ear plants a few weeks ago and one is doing
nothing, and the others just have a small sprout like piece coming out the
top. How long do these take to really get going I hoped for some nice shade
for the pond from them.

Thanks for any help.

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Old June 15th 05, 04:04 AM
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"G & K Meyer" wrote in message
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I put in a number of elephant ear plants a few weeks ago and one is doing
nothing, and the others just have a small sprout like piece coming out

the
top. How long do these take to really get going I hoped for some nice

shade
for the pond from them.

Thanks for any help.

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Old June 15th 05, 06:20 AM
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G & K Meyer wrote:
I put in a number of elephant ear plants a few weeks ago and one is doing
nothing, and the others just have a small sprout like piece coming out the
top. How long do these take to really get going I hoped for some nice shade
for the pond from them.

Thanks for any help.

I have some taro in the ground (I'm in zone 10). For the most part,
they're pretty slow growers. Mine only seem to add a few leaves a year.

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Old June 15th 05, 12:55 PM
~Roy~
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Lots of sunshine, heat and water will make them grow fast...

We have some aorund our hot tub patio area, and every winter we cut
them down to the ground. They are better than 5 or 6 inches in
diameter at the ground level. Every spring about late April you will
see a small bud form off the old root, and the next thing they are
over 2 or 3 feet tall and multiplying. Right now they have leaves
approx 2 feet long, and are well over 4 foot tall.......By mid July
they will have leaves better than 3 feet in size and provide shade
over one side of the hot tub and also the table on the patio........

The ones growing in and around my pond obtain 3 or 4 feet in no time
and every fall I cut them down to water level or below............and
right now its a thick deep forest of Taro and elephant
ears...........in dire need of thinning out..

Heat and humidity and lots of water............and we have never
fertilized them

I also have them weighted down (small plants) and have them fully
submerged in various 55 and greater aquariums, planted bare root, and
they do fine that way as well. Really neat looking seeing elephant
ears with leaves all spead out under water........As they outgrow the
tank, I just snip off the larger stems and leaves, as they keep
putting new out constantly.

On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 05:20:42 GMT, Elaine T
wrote:

===G & K Meyer wrote:
=== I put in a number of elephant ear plants a few weeks ago and one is doing
=== nothing, and the others just have a small sprout like piece coming out the
=== top. How long do these take to really get going I hoped for some nice shade
=== for the pond from them.
===
=== Thanks for any help.
===
===I have some taro in the ground (I'm in zone 10). For the most part,
===they're pretty slow growers. Mine only seem to add a few leaves a year.



==============================================
Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
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~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ }(((((o
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Old June 15th 05, 01:36 PM
Wilmdale
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~Roy~ wrote:

Lots of sunshine, heat and water will make them grow fast...

We have some aorund our hot tub patio area, and every winter we cut
them down to the ground. They are better than 5 or 6 inches in
diameter at the ground level. Every spring about late April you will
see a small bud form off the old root, and the next thing they are
over 2 or 3 feet tall and multiplying. Right now they have leaves
approx 2 feet long, and are well over 4 foot tall.......By mid July
they will have leaves better than 3 feet in size and provide shade
over one side of the hot tub and also the table on the patio........

The ones growing in and around my pond obtain 3 or 4 feet in no time
and every fall I cut them down to water level or below............and
right now its a thick deep forest of Taro and elephant
ears...........in dire need of thinning out..

Heat and humidity and lots of water............and we have never
fertilized them

I also have them weighted down (small plants) and have them fully
submerged in various 55 and greater aquariums, planted bare root, and
they do fine that way as well. Really neat looking seeing elephant
ears with leaves all spead out under water........As they outgrow the
tank, I just snip off the larger stems and leaves, as they keep
putting new out constantly.

On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 05:20:42 GMT, Elaine T
wrote:



===G & K Meyer wrote:
=== I put in a number of elephant ear plants a few weeks ago and one is doing
=== nothing, and the others just have a small sprout like piece coming out the
=== top. How long do these take to really get going I hoped for some nice shade
=== for the pond from them.
===
=== Thanks for any help.
===
===I have some taro in the ground (I'm in zone 10). For the most part,
===they're pretty slow growers. Mine only seem to add a few leaves a year.




==============================================
Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
"The original frugal ponder"
~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ }(((((o


Humm..... I wonder how they would do in zone 5? Anyone in zone 5 every
grown elephant ears successfully?
W. Dale

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Old June 15th 05, 01:55 PM
~Roy~
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I would suspect they would grow if you can give em what they
need...........I sent a bunch of small EE and Taro to a lady on Long
Island earlier this year and from what she told me she took some to
their cabin in the Pocono Mountains in Eastern PA, and all are doing
just fine and are about 3 feet in height with leaves of a foot or
better, so there really is no reason with warm weather and sunshine
they would not do ok. You can always bring them in in the fall before
the frost, as the first frost will knock em down., and make them
pretty mushy like old lettuce.........On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 06:36:32
-0600, Wilmdale wrote:

===~Roy~ wrote:
===
===Lots of sunshine, heat and water will make them grow fast...
===
===We have some aorund our hot tub patio area, and every winter we cut
===them down to the ground. They are better than 5 or 6 inches in
===diameter at the ground level. Every spring about late April you will
===see a small bud form off the old root, and the next thing they are
===over 2 or 3 feet tall and multiplying. Right now they have leaves
===approx 2 feet long, and are well over 4 foot tall.......By mid July
===they will have leaves better than 3 feet in size and provide shade
===over one side of the hot tub and also the table on the patio........
===
===The ones growing in and around my pond obtain 3 or 4 feet in no time
===and every fall I cut them down to water level or below............and
===right now its a thick deep forest of Taro and elephant
===ears...........in dire need of thinning out..
===
===Heat and humidity and lots of water............and we have never
===fertilized them
===
===I also have them weighted down (small plants) and have them fully
===submerged in various 55 and greater aquariums, planted bare root, and
===they do fine that way as well. Really neat looking seeing elephant
===ears with leaves all spead out under water........As they outgrow the
===tank, I just snip off the larger stems and leaves, as they keep
===putting new out constantly.
===
===On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 05:20:42 GMT, Elaine T
===wrote:
===
===
===
======G & K Meyer wrote:
====== I put in a number of elephant ear plants a few weeks ago and one is doing
====== nothing, and the others just have a small sprout like piece coming out the
====== top. How long do these take to really get going I hoped for some nice shade
====== for the pond from them.
======
====== Thanks for any help.
======
======I have some taro in the ground (I'm in zone 10). For the most part,
======they're pretty slow growers. Mine only seem to add a few leaves a year.
===
===
===
===
============================================== ===
===Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
==="The original frugal ponder"
===~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ }(((((o
===
===
===Humm..... I wonder how they would do in zone 5? Anyone in zone 5 every
===grown elephant ears successfully?
===W. Dale



==============================================
Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
"The original frugal ponder"
~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ }(((((o
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Old June 15th 05, 02:34 PM
G & K Meyer
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We are in Colorado, zone 5 I think, between Denver and Colorado Springs. So
sunshine and temp should not hold them back, but not much humidity here. I
have them in pots in the pond, with rock around them, and water level about
half way up the bulb.
Just waiting to see something happen.
Thanks again for info.

"~Roy~" wrote in message
...
Lots of sunshine, heat and water will make them grow fast...

We have some aorund our hot tub patio area, and every winter we cut
them down to the ground. They are better than 5 or 6 inches in
diameter at the ground level. Every spring about late April you will
see a small bud form off the old root, and the next thing they are
over 2 or 3 feet tall and multiplying. Right now they have leaves
approx 2 feet long, and are well over 4 foot tall.......By mid July
they will have leaves better than 3 feet in size and provide shade
over one side of the hot tub and also the table on the patio........

The ones growing in and around my pond obtain 3 or 4 feet in no time
and every fall I cut them down to water level or below............and
right now its a thick deep forest of Taro and elephant
ears...........in dire need of thinning out..

Heat and humidity and lots of water............and we have never
fertilized them

I also have them weighted down (small plants) and have them fully
submerged in various 55 and greater aquariums, planted bare root, and
they do fine that way as well. Really neat looking seeing elephant
ears with leaves all spead out under water........As they outgrow the
tank, I just snip off the larger stems and leaves, as they keep
putting new out constantly.

On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 05:20:42 GMT, Elaine T
wrote:

===G & K Meyer wrote:
=== I put in a number of elephant ear plants a few weeks ago and one is
doing
=== nothing, and the others just have a small sprout like piece coming
out the
=== top. How long do these take to really get going I hoped for some
nice shade
=== for the pond from them.
===
=== Thanks for any help.
===
===I have some taro in the ground (I'm in zone 10). For the most part,
===they're pretty slow growers. Mine only seem to add a few leaves a
year.



==============================================
Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
"The original frugal ponder"
~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ }(((((o



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Old June 15th 05, 03:41 PM
Heather
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We are in Zone 5 in SW Ontario. Third year for the elephant ears. Have
green and purple.

Mine are planted in mesh baskets with rocks holding them in place. When the
roots really get going some of the rocks can be removed to make room for the
roots and base to expand. They are placed not far from the bottom of the
water fall and not fertilized. The roots extend out the mesh and use
available nutrients in the pond water. Last summer they grew massive and it
wasn't that great a summer. Also shady where mine are. When expecting bad
thunder storms with winds I drop deeper in the pond or lay them down.

In the fall I either move to a large pot of water and grow as a house plant
all winter or let them dry up. I needed to split one last year so let it
dry up; divided it; and restarted it about January. Don't put out until
danger of frost is past.

Picture at http://community.webshots.com/user/heathersmyth under 2004 at
the bottom of the page.

Heather

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Humm..... I wonder how they would do in zone 5? Anyone in zone 5 every
grown elephant ears successfully?
W. Dale


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Old June 15th 05, 05:01 PM
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the bottom of the page.

Heather


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Old June 16th 05, 02:21 AM
Elaine T
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It must be lack of humidity that slows mine down. Heat and sunshine I
have aplenty. I'm thinking of digging one out of the garden and putting
it in the pond to see what happens.

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~Roy~ wrote:
Lots of sunshine, heat and water will make them grow fast...

We have some aorund our hot tub patio area, and every winter we cut
them down to the ground. They are better than 5 or 6 inches in
diameter at the ground level. Every spring about late April you will
see a small bud form off the old root, and the next thing they are
over 2 or 3 feet tall and multiplying. Right now they have leaves
approx 2 feet long, and are well over 4 foot tall.......By mid July
they will have leaves better than 3 feet in size and provide shade
over one side of the hot tub and also the table on the patio........

The ones growing in and around my pond obtain 3 or 4 feet in no time
and every fall I cut them down to water level or below............and
right now its a thick deep forest of Taro and elephant
ears...........in dire need of thinning out..

Heat and humidity and lots of water............and we have never
fertilized them

I also have them weighted down (small plants) and have them fully
submerged in various 55 and greater aquariums, planted bare root, and
they do fine that way as well. Really neat looking seeing elephant
ears with leaves all spead out under water........As they outgrow the
tank, I just snip off the larger stems and leaves, as they keep
putting new out constantly.

On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 05:20:42 GMT, Elaine T
wrote:


===G & K Meyer wrote:
=== I put in a number of elephant ear plants a few weeks ago and one is doing
=== nothing, and the others just have a small sprout like piece coming out the
=== top. How long do these take to really get going I hoped for some nice shade
=== for the pond from them.
===
=== Thanks for any help.
===
===I have some taro in the ground (I'm in zone 10). For the most part,
===they're pretty slow growers. Mine only seem to add a few leaves a year.




==============================================
Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
"The original frugal ponder"
~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ }(((((o

 




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