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I never had them get this big. Must like the heat

 
Posts: 3129 | Location: Staten Island, NY , USA | Registered: Sep 24, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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oh how cute!! What an adorable little fellow hiding in the elephant ears.

Yes, they like heat, shade and water. They get enormous here if those 3 items are met. You must be supplying all 3.


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Great picture! Elephant ears are one of my favorite plants! Awesome!
 
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That's a happy plant and a handsome young man Smile
 
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Now there's a happy plant and a handsome young man Smile
 
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Wow, is that all one plant? Looks like your little guy is having fun in the garden too.


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He thought he was"hot stuff" because he was allowed near grandma's plants.. there are 3 bulbs there that I've been babying along for 3 years now.
 
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OMG, that pic is absolutely precious!!!! I love Elephant Ears, but don't have room for them. Are they perennials? That is a great pic. Be sure to give your grandson an 8 X 10 of it, when he graduates from H.S.!! (you can never embarrass him 'enough'!!!) Wink Wink Cool


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Up here in Staten Island I have to dig them up and winter them over in a mighty chilly basement. When I do plant them in late spring they take forever to poke thru, but then watch out.
 
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Cute photo!
Warm weather and lots of rain will keep them growing to an unbelievable size. Mine are blooming right now and are over 9 feet tall and the leaves are 3 feet across. And they still have a few more months to grow. Eek

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What a great pic! I hope you frame it!


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