black magic elephant ears

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  1. cheryllynn

    cheryllynn New Seed

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    Got two of these today to plant in the back yard beside the pool deck steps.
    My question is, I live in Indiana and am wondering what to do when fall gets here? Not sure these will survive our winters and I don't want to lose these.
    The tag says to 5 degrees. Well we can get to less than that.
    Also, what would look good with these, I want a tropical look for by the above ground pool deck, but no flowers (at least no tall bee attracting ones). I am planning to get some ornamental grasses to pair with them, because i love the look. Any ideas? I was thinking maybe some yellow marigolds would be a nice contrast and they're low enough that i don't think the bees would bother us.
    Thanks!! :)
     
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  3. Pinkiered

    Pinkiered The Rose Queen

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    I too have Black Magic along with lots of other types of Elephant ears. Even tho I live in the south where our winters arent harsh, I dig them up and store them in a cool dry dark place til spring. Even tho it states 5 degrees, a hard freeze and snow will cause your ears to rot. My advise is to dig them up come late fall or right before your first freeze, which ever comes first.

    Good luck!
     

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