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How to grow elephant ear plants + How to get out of your apartment lease - C C - Jun 6, 2016 How to Grow Elephant Ear Plants http://www.wikihow.com/Grow-Elephant-Ear-Plants EXCERPT: The Elephant Ear (Colocasia) plant is perennial herb that grows up to 9 feet in height and sprouts large, arrow-shape leaves. It gets its name because the large leaves resemble the ears on an elephant. These plants make a great showing as a backdrop or a center of interest in any garden. Growing the showy, tropical Elephant Ear plant is possible even in cold weather zones. If temperatures average below about 40-45ºF (roughly 4-7ºC) for any extended period of time, the root system - tuber(s) - must be dug up and stored in a cool, dry place until replanted the following warm season... How to Get out of Your Apartment Lease http://www.wikihow.com/Get-out-of-Your-Apartment-Lease EXCERPT: You got a new job somewhere else, your significant other broke up with you, or maybe your apartment is just falling apart – whatever it is, it's time to leave your apartment. The only problem is that you have several months left on your lease. In this case, you'll have to try to get out of your lease without too much trouble or expense. Use the following steps to get out of a lease at the lowest cost to you.... RE: How to grow elephant ear plants + How to get out of your apartment lease - elte - Jun 6, 2016 Growing banana trees has risen in popularity recently. The large size of elephant ear leaves reminds me how we went out as kids and found overgrown leaves of young catalpa trees. The biggest ones were nearly two feet long. That could happen to such leaves if the tree was shaded too much by surrounding growth. |