Elephant Ear Books opens Saturday, Nov. 16, at 449 S. Harvey St., offering a curated selection of fiction, non-fiction and ...
In October, Friends of the Elephant Seal docents saw a seal with an entanglement around his neck on the beach at Piedras ...
Do you live in a region that's prone to drought and dry air? These are humidity-loving plants you shouldn't attempt to grow ...
Your non-hardy tubers and bulbs should be dug and taken in for winter storage if you haven’t done it already. After the first ...
Elephant ears love moisture! They need to be watered regularly to grow big and healthy. During hot and dry spells, you'll ...
Elephant ears, or taro, is a tropical plant that can survive a light frost only; a true freeze will kill the tuber. Simply ...
More than 700 plants arepoisonous to catsanddogs, and some plants are also toxic to humans. While you might not be nibbling on your houseplants, remember that this is a concern if ...
The young leaves of the elephant ear are full of vitamins, and the tubers have amino acids and starch in them. In addition to ornamental uses, some elephant ear parts can be eaten if prepared ...
Young leaves of the elephant ear are full of vitamins, and the tubers have amino acids and starch in them. In addition to ornamental uses, some elephant ear parts can be eaten if prepared correctly.
Elephant ear plants make a striking addition to any garden thanks to their lush, oversized, heart-shaped leaves. However, these tropical plants—which include colocasias, alocasias, and ...
They’re practically flooding our social media feeds and TV screens. Of course, we’re talking about the elephant and donkey, with the former representing the Republican Party and the latter as ...
Middle ear infections are usually a result of a malfunction of the eustachian tube, a canal that links the middle ear with the throat area. The eustachian tube helps to equalize the pressure between ...