Barb, you are terrific! You explain everything so well and in great detail. I purchased White Lava and you processed my order and shipped it to me very, very quickly. I am most impressed and will shop with you again. Thank you.
Deuxcheveux, my Harvesting History partner, Victor DiPace, and I thank you and all the people who are supporting Harvesting History through this extremely difficult time. As your White Lava grows, our hope is that you will take pleasure in this plant's extraordinary vein architecture and the sculptural beauty that it possesses. Thank you.
You're jot gonna believe this but I live in sw PA. I'm zone 6, and depending on Jetstream...zone 5 (easy). Last spring I dropped a elephant ear bulb beneath one of my heaving concrete slab pavers of my patio and it grew but I couldn't lift it on fhe fall and expected it to die. We had a BRUTAL February that killed off a ton of my potted plants that I never lost in a winter before. All my smoke bushes, sky pencil hollies, roses, rose of sharons, and hydrangeas. Well, God as my witness...I wish I could show you a pic.. THAT elephant ear came BACK and is growing out from beneath my concrete slabs between 5 &6 feet tall and about the spread of a Porta-John! I know I shouldn't get emotionally involved with it because it might die this coming winter & any winter in the future, but I am. Now I see the massive size the bulbs can grow 😯, I wonder if I could be doing any foundational damage under there. Oh well, anyway... I look forward to checking out your website. I like your varieties of EEs!!!!
Wow! Has it come back this year? I take all my potted elephant ears in the fall and place in my garage pot and all. I give them a little water every 3 weeks just to moisten the soil, so the bulbs don’t rot. They don’t look great in the spring but after my last frost I take them all out and they spruce back up with a little all purpose miracle grow… I get the kind you hook on the hose and just feed all my containers and bedding plants early spring every 2 -3 weeks and once a week in the summer. I stop feeding mid August. I have had walkers take pictures and I always get people commenting or asking questions. I took horticulture way back in high school I’m 59 now and It is definitely an addiction. Just love being outside and working in the beds and in the fall collecting seeds and sowing seeds. I turned my garage into a greenhouse with grow lights and keep a thermometer in there. My brother thinks I’m nuts I don’t park my car in the garage but is always asking me for help with his gardens.😂
@@tinaknutsen that monster was rising and trying to throw up leaves in the beginning of March! I have it covered beneath a plastic bin. We've had 2 frosts since the last time I peeked at it but I have no doubt it's knocking on the top begging me to take it off. But I will check when I go outside, and I'll explain to it how it will "thank me later" that I'm keeping it covered, and if it don't believe me... I'll tell it to go look at that banana tree that I uncovered too early. 😁 Too bad YT don't allow pics in the comments bc I'd love to show someone this. I wish this miracle of nature was out front where others could see.
I've seen a few pink elephants in my garden just recently I think they are walking the empty streets during the lockdown. I'm scared to go out to buy my booze now.
I planted Elephant Earns in a Pot at the end of April and they are thriving. I have the Mammoth and the Diamond Elephant Ears. I am so proud of their growth. I live in zone 7 (Tennessee) and I have them on my patio. I may not be able to bring the pots in for the winter. I want to preserve them for the Winter in the Pots. Is that possible?
Vella, sorry for the long delayed response. You cannot leave the elephant ears out for the winter. Can you put the pots in your garage if you have one. If not you need to dig them up.
You can order beginning in December, but we will not receive the elephant ears until the beginning of February. We still have some Thai Giant plants that are available if you want a plant.
@@dennarddancer1960 come to our website www.harvesting-history.com The elephant ears are under bulbs for spring planting, but none of our elephant ears are the size of basketballs. Some are quite large, but not that big.
Ruby Ruby, Thank you for the kind comment. We were informed yesterday that there was a crop failure for Hilo Beauty so there will be no bulbs available in 2021. We may have some plants available by February to March. You should call, 410-627-6831in early January. The Mojito bulbs will be back in stock by early February. You will be able to order them starting in December.
@@harvestinghistoryllc3161 Thank you so much. I guess I will have to wait for my Hilo Beauty (it's gorgeous!) until 2022. So sad there was a crop loss. I will call in early December for the mojito and thanks again. In the meantime, I will research.I just dug up my elephant ears to plant next year. Wish me luck!
Good morning. I love this video and as a elephant ear plant fanatic I love the ones you presented in the video today. I went to your website to see it and to buy 2 of the plants I like. And I've noticed that the Hilo beauty is sold out. ( not a surprise) I wanted to buy the black diamond one . But I came to find out that I can't register on your account as I am not from the US. I live in Canada :/ Does it mean I can't purchase anything from your website? Thanks
PlantRox, with all the new restrictions, I am not sure they will make it through customs. Also, because of the weight, it could be very expensive, like $100 or more just for shipping. It used to be so easy to ship to Canada - our great friends and our neighbor. I can ask the Post Office what it would cost. The Diamond Heads do not weigh much compared to the mammoths.
@@harvestinghistoryllc3161 Ok thanks for getting back to me. I am also interested to buy the white lava bulbs or the Hilo Beauty if they are not to big. Thanks again.
loved the video but can you please be more specific on which side is the top if it doesn't have a sprout on it? I feel like every year i get a couple of them planted upside down
Dawn, The top of an elephant ear will look like a bull's eye on a target or a series of concentric circles. The bottoms have a disarray of roots or in the case of the Mammoth, Colocasia esculenta, the bottom has a series of indentations where last year's roots were removed. I hope this helps.
Hi Barb, Can you tell me why some of my elephant ears refuse to sprout? I have a few that just sit in the ground and do nothing. I have one that has sat for 2 years. The bulb/tuber is still firm and viable. What can I do to break the dormancy?
Barb, you are terrific! You explain everything so well and in great detail. I purchased White Lava and you processed my order and shipped it to me very, very quickly. I am most impressed and will shop with you again. Thank you.
Deuxcheveux, my Harvesting History partner, Victor DiPace, and I thank you and all the people who are supporting Harvesting History through this extremely difficult time. As your White Lava grows, our hope is that you will take pleasure in this plant's extraordinary vein architecture and the sculptural beauty that it possesses. Thank you.
Wonderful share!!! Fascinating and I am enamored.....I have several that are potted up and ready to be put in the garden!! Yay!
Thank you, AJ. Hope they have exploded with growth.
Love elephant ears
So do we!
I'm getting on your website right now!!!❤❤😍😍😍😍
Truth 100, thank you!
You're jot gonna believe this but I live in sw PA. I'm zone 6, and depending on Jetstream...zone 5 (easy). Last spring I dropped a elephant ear bulb beneath one of my heaving concrete slab pavers of my patio and it grew but I couldn't lift it on fhe fall and expected it to die.
We had a BRUTAL February that killed off a ton of my potted plants that I never lost in a winter before. All my smoke bushes, sky pencil hollies, roses, rose of sharons, and hydrangeas. Well, God as my witness...I wish I could show you a pic.. THAT elephant ear came BACK and is growing out from beneath my concrete slabs between 5 &6 feet tall and about the spread of a Porta-John! I know I shouldn't get emotionally involved with it because it might die this coming winter & any winter in the future, but I am. Now I see the massive size the bulbs can grow 😯, I wonder if I could be doing any foundational damage under there. Oh well, anyway... I look forward to checking out your website. I like your varieties of EEs!!!!
Wow! Has it come back this year?
I take all my potted elephant ears in the fall and place in my garage pot and all. I give them a little water every 3 weeks just to moisten the soil, so the bulbs don’t rot. They don’t look great in the spring but after my last frost I take them all out and they spruce back up with a little all purpose miracle grow… I get the kind you hook on the hose and just feed all my containers and bedding plants early spring every 2 -3 weeks and once a week in the summer. I stop feeding mid August.
I have had walkers take pictures and I always get people commenting or asking questions. I took horticulture way back in high school I’m 59 now and It is definitely an addiction. Just love being outside and working in the beds and in the fall collecting seeds and sowing seeds. I turned my garage into a greenhouse with grow lights and keep a thermometer in there. My brother thinks I’m nuts I don’t park my car in the garage but is always asking me for help with his gardens.😂
@@tinaknutsen that monster was rising and trying to throw up leaves in the beginning of March! I have it covered beneath a plastic bin. We've had 2 frosts since the last time I peeked at it but I have no doubt it's knocking on the top begging me to take it off. But I will check when I go outside, and I'll explain to it how it will "thank me later" that I'm keeping it covered, and if it don't believe me... I'll tell it to go look at that banana tree that I uncovered too early. 😁
Too bad YT don't allow pics in the comments bc I'd love to show someone this. I wish this miracle of nature was out front where others could see.
I have a black elephant you’re coming up just playing my first elephant ear this year and they are doing great three different kinds
Trying my first one this year. Thank you!
Good Luck. They are wonderful plants to grow.
Nice. Thanks
You are welcome!
I've seen a few pink elephants in my garden just recently I think they are walking the empty streets during the lockdown. I'm scared to go out to buy my booze now.
I planted Elephant Earns in a Pot at the end of April and they are thriving. I have the Mammoth and the Diamond Elephant Ears. I am so proud of their growth. I live in zone 7 (Tennessee) and I have them on my patio. I may not be able to bring the pots in for the winter. I want to preserve them for the Winter in the Pots. Is that possible?
Vella, sorry for the long delayed response. You cannot leave the elephant ears out for the winter. Can you put the pots in your garage if you have one. If not you need to dig them up.
I want them all!
Well, you can have them all in Late January or early February.
@@harvestinghistoryllc3161 Looking forward to it.
I have all these. And Diamond Head very easily only produces that bulbs much.
I've seen "big taro" at Asian markets that looks like that. Will it grow to be huge?
There are actually a species: Caladiums (such as the hilo beauty), Xanthasoma, Colocasia, and Alocasia.
On the mammoth ears which is the top the smoother rounder size or the one that looks cut off
When is the best time to order some of those mammoths, and the black elephant ears?
You can order beginning in December, but we will not receive the elephant ears until the beginning of February. We still have some Thai Giant plants that are available if you want a plant.
@@harvestinghistoryllc3161 I would really love to order one of the basketball size mammoth elephant ears bulbs. How can I order one of the huge ones?
@@dennarddancer1960 come to our website www.harvesting-history.com
The elephant ears are under bulbs for spring planting, but none of our elephant ears are the size of basketballs. Some are quite large, but not that big.
Do you ship to Australia? 🤞🏼
Hello. Great video. When will your Hilo and Mojito bulbs be back in stock. What month of 2021?
Ruby Ruby, Thank you for the kind comment. We were informed yesterday that there was a crop failure for Hilo Beauty so there will be no bulbs available in 2021. We may have some plants available by February to March. You should call, 410-627-6831in early January. The Mojito bulbs will be back in stock by early February. You will be able to order them starting in December.
@@harvestinghistoryllc3161 Thank you so much. I guess I will have to wait for my Hilo Beauty (it's gorgeous!) until 2022. So sad there was a crop loss. I will call in early December for the mojito and thanks again. In the meantime, I will research.I just dug up my elephant ears to plant next year. Wish me luck!
Ruby Ruby, I wish you a ton of luck!
@@harvestinghistoryllc3161 Thank you! I'll be in touch!
Do you ship outside the USA ,like to canada
Good morning. I love this video and as a elephant ear plant fanatic I love the ones you presented in the video today. I went to your website to see it and to buy 2 of the plants I like. And I've noticed that the Hilo beauty is sold out. ( not a surprise) I wanted to buy the black diamond one . But I came to find out that I can't register on your account as I am not from the US. I live in Canada :/ Does it mean I can't purchase anything from your website? Thanks
PlantRox, with all the new restrictions, I am not sure they will make it through customs. Also, because of the weight, it could be very expensive, like $100 or more just for shipping. It used to be so easy to ship to Canada - our great friends and our neighbor. I can ask the Post Office what it would cost. The Diamond Heads do not weigh much compared to the mammoths.
@@harvestinghistoryllc3161 Ok thanks for getting back to me. I am also interested to buy the white lava bulbs or the Hilo Beauty if they are not to big. Thanks again.
@@Roxiesplants We are out of Hilo Beauty and White Lava until 2021.
loved the video but can you please be more specific on which side is the top if it doesn't have a sprout on it? I feel like every year i get a couple of them planted upside down
Dawn, The top of an elephant ear will look like a bull's eye on a target or a series of concentric circles. The bottoms have a disarray of roots or in the case of the Mammoth, Colocasia esculenta, the bottom has a series of indentations where last year's roots were removed. I hope this helps.
If you still can't tell, the easiest thing to do is plant the bulb sideways (horizontally) and this will always work.
Do you sell the giant bulbs?
Hi Barb, Can you tell me why some of my elephant ears refuse to sprout? I have a few that just sit in the ground and do nothing. I have one that has sat for 2 years. The bulb/tuber is still firm and viable. What can I do to break the dormancy?
Did you plant it on its side? Or maybe upside? Dig it up, put it in a pot and near a bright light source
Hilo beauty has now been reclassified as a Caladium.
I am looking for
Huge Upward Elephant Ears
Lynn, you probably have found what you are looking for by now, but if you still have questions, please call 410-627-6831.
Are they gopher resistant? I live in the hills and I have a lot of gophers
I don't know.
They don't repel deer, but deer don't eat them. Plenty of elephant ears and deer every year
Are they edibles?
The Mammoth Elephant Ears are edible. They are an important food source in certain tropical areas. They produce a starchy food known as poi.
these taste so good baked with some chicken
WOW!! Thank you for this comment and educating us about how to use them. Much appreciated.
Do deer eat this plant?
No they do not eat elephant ears.
large
The root edible to eat
The root is edible for the Mammoth Elephant Ear.
Will u be my grandma