How To Prepare Your Elephant Ears for the Winter
Posted By American Meadows Content Team on Oct 19, 2013 · Revised on Oct 3, 2025
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Posted By American Meadows Content Team on Oct 19, 2013 · Revised on Oct 3, 2025
Imperial Taro Elephant Ear (Colocasia) with its dark burgundy-tinged foliage. Elephant Ears come in all shapes and sizes, as well as many colors and perform beautifully in warm climates; however, they can also thrive in colder areas if you follow some simple steps.
Who doesn't love the bold, dramatic texture that Elephant Ears bring to the summer garden? Whether you're gardening in a colder area or not, there are a few simple steps you should take to overwinter your tubers for next spring's planting.
If you're in Zones 1-6, this means you will need to bring your Elephant Ears inside for the winter. It's a fairly simple process:
In these Hardiness Zones, your Elephant Ears can stay in the ground but should be covered to protect them throughout the winter months.
What are some of your tricks to keeping Elephant Ear tubers through the winter? Please share on our Facebook Page. Happy Gardening!