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Taro

A warm, moisture-loving edible that can be grown ornamentally in containers.

Yield return 1-4 lb/plant/season
Zones 8a-11a
First output 1-2 yrs
Spacing 1.5-3 ft in-row x 2-4 ft rows
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Growing Profile

Hardiness
Zones 8a-11a
Sun
FullPartial
Soil
LoamClay
Water
High
Deer pressure
Not rated No deer-resistance category is assigned yet; treat browsing risk as local and variable.
Black walnut
Mixed or uncertain Use as a black walnut / juglone planning cue; tolerance varies by cultivar, soil, and distance from the tree.
Planting depth
Set the crown at the same level it grew in the nursery pot.
Container min
5+ gal (workable)
Goals
Vegetables & herbsCurb appeal & color

Harvest & Use

Window
corms and leaves in warm climates
Yield return
1-4 lb/plant/season
First output
1-2 yrs
Best for
Vegetables & herbsCurb appeal & color

Harvest window: corms and leaves in warm climates. Once established, the current pound-return model uses 1-4 lb/plant/season with a harvest window of 6-12 weeks.

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Plant photos

What it looks like in the garden

Use these photos to compare the plant's leaves, stems, flowers, fruit, and overall habit before you buy or plant.

Taro plant showing foliage and plant structure.
Plant photo Taro shown as a representative living plant reference.

Photos show a representative plant in the garden. Cultivar appearance, fruit color, bloom timing, and growth habit can vary by site and season.

Photo sources: Didier Descouens (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Quantitative Profile

Pound return
1-4 lb/plant/season
10-year return
8.6-34 lb/10 yrs
Full output
2-4 yrs
Mature size
2-5 ft H x 1.5-4 ft W
Spacing
1.5-3 ft in-row x 2-4 ft rows
Planting depth
Set the crown at the same level it grew in the nursery pot.
Container min
5+ gal (workable)
Productive life
5-15 yrs
Difficulty
3/5
Reliability
4/5
Data quality
Low profile, Low yield confidence

Pound return is the stock-style yield metric. These are planning ranges for comparing plants, not guarantees. Cultivar, rootstock, climate, soil, pruning, pest pressure, and wildlife can move actual results.

Planting Checklist

8 items

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  • Hose timer

    Watering / Install at planting

    Keep new plantings and containers from drying out during establishment.

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  • Right-size container with drainage

    Containers / Before planting

    Use a container large enough for mature roots, with open drainage holes to prevent root rot.

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  • Expanding container potting mix

    Containers / Before planting

    Use a lighter container medium instead of dense garden soil in pots and grow bags.

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  • Drip irrigation kit

    Watering / Install at planting

    Deliver steady root-zone moisture with less leaf wetness and less water loss.

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  • Floating row cover

    Protection / At planting

    Protect young crops from wind, light frost, and early pest pressure while still letting light and water through.

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  • Soil test kit or lab mailer

    Site prep / Before planting

    Check pH and baseline nutrients before adding amendments, especially for fruiting crops, native beds, and acid-loving plants.

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  • Plant labels

    Planning / Planting day

    Track cultivar, planting date, and variety when comparing harvests or pollination partners.

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  • Organic mulch

    Soil / After planting

    Hold soil moisture, suppress weeds, moderate soil temperature, and protect shallow roots.

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Yield curve

Estimated Pound Return

Projected annual yield ramp from establishment to full production, using the current sourced range for Taro.

Low yield confidence
0 lb 1 lb 2 lb 3 lb 4 lb Source range Expected midpoint Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y8 Y9 Y10
Year 1
0.3-1 lb
First-year estimate from the sourced curve.
Year 5
1-4 lb
Year 10
1-4 lb
10-year total
8.6-34 lb/10 yrs

Shaded band shows the sourced low-to-high pound-yield range. The line tracks the midpoint for quick comparison.

Method: direct pound yield from crop metric source. Annual crops assume one comparable planting per year; perennial crops ramp from first bearing to full production.

Planting Strategy

  • Planting depth: Set the crown at the same level it grew in the nursery pot.
  • Container minimum: 5+ gal (workable). Use 5+ gal for most single vegetable plants; smaller leafy/root crops can use less.
  • Start with one plant when testing fit in a new bed or container.
  • Plant more than one when harvest volume or pollination is the main goal.

Risk Factors

  • Match the site first: full, partial light, loam, clay soil, and high water.
  • Use 1.5-3 ft in-row x 2-4 ft rows as the first spacing model; adjust for hedges, trellises, containers, or local guidance.
  • Plan around mature size: 2-5 ft H x 1.5-4 ft W.
  • For harvest planning, treat "corms and leaves in warm climates" and 1-4 lb/plant/season as planning ranges, not guarantees.
  • Quantitative data quality is low for this record; verify before buying or planting at scale.

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Sources & Methodology

This guide combines hardiness range, light, soil, water, harvest timing, traits, supplier links, plant relationships, and quantitative planning metrics. Pairings are screened for practical garden fit.

Quantitative values use extension and botanical-reference ranges where available. For less-studied cultivars, similar crops fill gaps conservatively. Ranges are intentionally broad so the profile stays useful without pretending to be exact.

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