Bring them indoors! Your own bedroom is the perfect spot, as they enjoy watching over you as you sleep. If they are placed just near a bathroom door, they will flourish with the steam borne through the air. Just ask them, they are listening...
However, if their pots are just too large for you to move about easily (consider a four-wheeled dolly for each) bear in mind that control of the environment is your key. If they are conveniently located on sunny porch, a 3ml-thick piece of plastic (white opaque, preferably) makes an excellent wind-break. Staple it to the wall(s), using lath-strips of wood for longer spans. Temperature is quite another story.
Please access the related link for more information regarding the delicious and nutritious Colocasia esculenta. It recommends storing the bulbs in a cool, but not freezing room; then re-plant them in the springtime.
To successfully overwinter clematis in pots, place the pots in a sheltered location, insulate them with mulch or bubble wrap, and water sparingly to prevent root rot. Additionally, prune the clematis in late winter to promote healthy growth in the spring.
If you allow the roots to grow and mulch heavily, your chrysanthemum may overwinter.
To overwinter mint in pots successfully, place the pots in a sheltered area, such as a garage or shed, before the first frost. Trim the mint down to a few inches above the soil level. Water sparingly throughout the winter to keep the soil slightly moist. In the spring, move the pots back outside and resume regular watering and fertilizing.
The answer depends on where you want the Elephant ears to grow. Elephant ears typically like a sunny spot in the garden. Black elephant ears are no different. Usually when I get a new variety of Elephant ear I put them in pots for several years until I get plenty of new plants. This helps as Elephant ears need plenty of water and the area I live in is partially arid and prone to droughts. Other than that I just give them potting soil, or freshly mulched topsoil to grow. They are rather easy plants to grow as they are not particularly fussy. Every two years I give the plants fresh soil if they are in a pot. Try looking out for the variegated and red varieties of elephant ears too.
People usually use tongs to remove ears of corn from pots of boiling water.
Yes, wildflowers can grow in pots as long as the pots are large enough to accommodate their roots and provide proper drainage.
You can find very large stainless steel pots on the following site: www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Pots-Pans/.../subcat.html. They have an awesome selection.
Yes. A large-ish pot.
well the answer is yes because they can survive in water and it's the enviorment
Storks sometimes nest on chimney pots in Europe and parts of Africa. They are known for building their large nests on man-made structures like chimney pots or rooftops.
Yes, avocados can grow in pots as long as the pot is large enough to accommodate the tree's root system and proper care is provided.
you cant get large pot, but you can train large sail in krokotopia.