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Old 09-29-2021, 08:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Is it at all possible for any kind of elephant ear to survive being left in the ground over winter in NE Ohio (zone 6A)? I mean I could cut them back to the ground level and then cover them up with mulch. Any thoughts/ideas? Thank you!
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Old 09-30-2021, 05:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Is it at all possible for any kind of elephant ear to survive being left in the ground over winter in NE Ohio (zone 6A)? I mean I could cut them back to the ground level and then cover them up with mulch. Any thoughts/ideas? Thank you!
Nope......The plant is pure tropical.....
Pretty much any tropical will not survive our temps.
This plant will need to move in for the cold months......

Youtube has some great videos that have some great takeaways to keep your plant alive...
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Yeah that’s pretty much what I figured. It was just wishful thinking on my part! I was just hoping that maybe I wouldn’t have to drag quite as many plants in this house this year!
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I have to prepare mine to move indoors also.
Spray the plants for bugs and treat the soil for critters.
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Are they out in the open or next to the house? If you plant them close to the foundation, the heat from the basement may keep the soil warmer a foot or so out. How deep is your frost line?
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You won't know until you try. The small bulb ones would be harder to keep alive. I can only speak for my zone (7b) but my giant elephant ear comes up every year. I have mine in an island in the backyard away from the house. I could have sworn I saw somewhere online that someone was growing giant EE in New Jersey and mulching them heavily and they kept coming back. You can always try with one and see what happens.
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You won't know until you try. The small bulb ones would be harder to keep alive. I can only speak for my zone (7b) but my giant elephant ear comes up every year. I have mine in an island in the backyard away from the house. I could have sworn I saw somewhere online that someone was growing giant EE in New Jersey and mulching them heavily and they kept coming back. You can always try with one and see what happens.

Yes, I thought I had read somewhere that someone happened to come across a few growing wild in PA, near a pond or something like that. If not here then another plant forum for certain.

And Snarkie is correct that placing them close to the house (or any large area of cement) could possibly help them survive the winter.

Keep us posted if you try any of the suggestions.
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