Growing Taro, also Dasheen, cocoyam

Colocasia esculenta : Araceae / the arum or lily family

Jan F M A M J J A S O N Dec

Not recommended for growing in New Zealand - cool/mountain regions

  • Plant small pieces of tuber or suckers, 5-8cm deep. Best planted at soil temperatures between 20°C and 35°C. (Show °F/in)
  • Space plants: 80 cm apart
  • Harvest in approximately 28 weeks. When the leaves begin to die down. .
  • Compatible with (can grow beside): Best in separate bed

Your comments and tips

01 Jan 21, Lole Junior Gaugau (New Zealand - cool/mountain climate)
i want to start growing up north island just need to know where i can get some to grow
05 Jan 21, B (New Zealand - temperate climate)
Look up NZ seed selling websites.
07 Sep 20, Neil prakash (New Zealand - temperate climate)
Looking for island edible taro plants for my garden
09 Sep 20, (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Look up seed selling websites.
22 Aug 20, Klein (South Africa - Dry summer sub-tropical climate)
Hello there. I'm in Pretoria, where can I find Taro seeds or plant.
26 Aug 20, (South Africa - Semi-arid climate)
Google seed selling websites.
16 Aug 20, Mercy (South Africa - Humid sub-tropical climate)
Hi , I am in capetown is it possible to farm these here. and where can i get the seeds/cuttings for planting
17 Aug 20, Anonymous (South Africa - Humid sub-tropical climate)
If you are humid sub-tropical then in the calendar guide for Taro is does not recommend growing them there. If wanting to plant look up a seed selling website.
14 May 20, László Kántor (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Are any of the giant arrowroot/taro varieties -- like the Dasheen grown in wet soil in Kenya -- available to buy in Australia?
15 May 20, Anon (Australia - temperate climate)
Read the comment below I posted yesterday.
Showing 21 - 30 of 78 comments

I live in Renmark South Australia and my Taro is flourishing I planted mine from shoots off of taro skins, around the last week of December 2013. the climate here has been cool followed by heat waves they are out in the open facing west the get the midday sun. mal

- Anonymous

Please provide your email address if you are hoping for a reply


All comments are reviewed before displaying on the site, so your posting will not appear immediately

Gardenate App

Put GardenGrow in your pocket. Get our app for iPhone, iPad or Android to add your own plants and record your plantings and harvests

Planting Reminders

Join 60,000+ gardeners who already use GardenGrow and subscribe to the free GardenGrow planting reminders email newsletter.


Home | Vegetables and herbs to plant | Climate zones | About GardenGrow | Contact us | Privacy Policy

This planting guide is a general reference intended for home gardeners. We recommend that you take into account your local conditions in making planting decisions. GardenGrow is not a farming or commercial advisory service. For specific advice, please contact your local plant suppliers, gardening groups, or agricultural department. The information on this site is presented in good faith, but we take no responsibility as to the accuracy of the information provided.
We cannot help if you are overrun by giant slugs.