Ginger is a delightful spice that comes with a pretty hefty pricetag at the store, but did you know that you can grow endless amounts of it at home for free? Or practically free at least. There are many foods you can regrow from scraps, and ginger is one of them.
If you’re planting ginger though, bear in mind that you’re in it for the long haul. If you live in a cold climate, ginger can take up to 10 months to mature after planting! Of course, your ginger needs to stay indoors in the winter months.
Ginger likes wide, sheltered pots, warm weather, humidity and moist soil. Ginger would grow fantastically well in a small greenhouse in a sunny window.
When growing ginger, you can use pieces of ginger root picked up at a grocery store, but I highly encourage you to pick up seeds or roots from a local garden center. You’re more likely to see success.
Like I mentioned before, ginger root takes a while to harvest. 8-10 months typically. One thing you can do is simply cut off a piece of the root now and again as you need it and it’ll continually regenerate. That or you can simply harvest the whole root after about 10 months.
Enjoy!
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