News

In this video, I show you how to grow ginger in containers from store-bought ginger roots. I take you through selecting the ...
Discover the secrets to maximizing your ginger harvest with these 5 essential tips! Whether you're planting in a single ...
When planting ginger, choose a healthy, plump piece from your last crop or from a nursery - shop-bought ginger that is intended to be eaten may be carrying diseases or pests from overseas or ...
There are plenty of herbs that thrive in the cooler temperatures of fall. Learn about eight herbs to plant in late summer for ...
Planting: Ginger is propagated from the rhizome (root). To grow ginger, choose a healthy, plump looking ginger root that is about 4 to 5 inches long with at least a few “fingers” and well ...
These underground stems are called “hands.” You can plant ginger “hands” or find plants ready for transplanting in the ground or in a container and soon have all the homegrown ginger you need.
Ginger thrives in zones 7 and higher. If you live in zones 6 or below, you may want to consider growing ginger in containers so that you can move the pots inside or under cover when temperatures ...
When planting your containers, be sure to leave about an inch of space at the top. Arrange the taller plants in the center or back and trailing plants along the edges.
Did you know you can grow ginger or tangawizi on your own? Or you can use part of the root and it will continue to grow?