Some ish ginger.

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Some ish ginger.

Post: # 191533Post Keaniebean »

Does anyone here grow their own ginger. I bought a packet with a rhizome in from Homeb&$£ but to be honnest it looks like it's dead already. Could I just buy a peice from the market and wait until it starts sprouting?

I'm not sure I want to waste the space or soil on the bit I've bought :dontknow:

Any thoughts on the matter appreciated. :icon_smile:
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Post: # 191535Post pelmetman »

We use a lot of fresh ginger. Yes you can grow your own, just wait until you see a shoot starting to form, plant it up and keep it some where warm and you'll be amazed at how quickly it will grow. :flower: :flower:
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Post: # 191538Post Keaniebean »

Thanks pelmetman. I'll be off to buy some Ginger now then :iconbiggrin:

Does it need anything special or just a warm sunny spot on a windowsill?
Also how long before I could harvest from it?

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Post: # 191539Post crowsashes »

i put mine out side in the middle of summer, but rest of the time it sits in the living room

use a plastic pot though as they grow so fast and can break the pot like mine did

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Post: # 191541Post pelmetman »

Spring is the ideal time to plant your ginger. Success to growing ginger is to keep it warm so yes a window ledge or conservatory ideal. It will need plenty of water and every 2-3 weeks give a feed with a general pot plant food. You should be able to harvest in the Autumn. :flower:
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Post: # 191644Post Keaniebean »

Thats interesting SusieGee, mixed results there. I might still give it a go, i wouldnt have a problem keeping it warm, but having a houseplant in a pot as big as a bucket might be a struggle.

The dog will probably try digging it up or the kids will throw the earth at each other :roll:. Who invented kids eh? :lol:
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Post: # 191680Post Millymollymandy »

Keaniebean wrote:Thats interesting SusieGee, mixed results there. I might still give it a go, i wouldnt have a problem keeping it warm, but having a houseplant in a pot as big as a bucket might be a struggle.

The dog will probably try digging it up or the kids will throw the earth at each other :roll:. Who invented kids eh? :lol:
Haven't you got a cat to cr*p in it too? :lol:
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Post: # 191687Post Keaniebean »

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks MMM that has made me laugh, but no I'm just plagued by all the neighbours cats in my front garden. I think the hubby would actually strangle me if I bought anymore animals in the house, what he calls the dog and the chickens ( especially when it's time to help me clean them out) needs an X rated certificate.

Mind you it's nothing compared to what I hear some of the 'Locals' screaming at their kids, dogs,partners and random passers by. it's such a lovely area round here :shock: :shock: :lol: :wink:
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