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re: Help with getting rid of elephant ear plants
Posted on 6/6/19 at 7:51 am to sportsguy88
Posted on 6/6/19 at 7:51 am to sportsguy88
I just did this. I dug them out. The roots came out pretty easily. Now I am just pulling the babies when I see the leaves, and they are pulling easy as well.
Mine were Jurassic park sized.
I tossed them into the woods and on to the side of a the pond after I dug them out, in a big pile-but they are taking root and thriving there as well.
One thing to know-the juice from the plant will make your skin itch and burn so be careful.
I think they are toxic to dogs and cats too.
Mine were Jurassic park sized.
I tossed them into the woods and on to the side of a the pond after I dug them out, in a big pile-but they are taking root and thriving there as well.
One thing to know-the juice from the plant will make your skin itch and burn so be careful.
I think they are toxic to dogs and cats too.
Posted on 6/6/19 at 8:46 am to Sir Drinksalot
Thank you everyone! I dug a lot of the bulbs out a couple days ago. I need to dig some more smaller ones out. But I will get the bonide stuff and paint it on the stumps.
I will try anything at this point.
I will try anything at this point.
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