Growing Herbs : How to Grow Ginger

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Posted on : 12-01-2010 | By : Herbs Today | In : Videos


In order to grow ginger, make sure the environment is never lower than 40 degrees, and try to grow it in the hottest and sunniest spot available. Grow ginger, a plant with beautiful red, yellow and orange flowers, with tips from an experienced gardener in this free video on gardening and growing herbs. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. She is the owner of …

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Comments (13)

seems you also cant even write correct English which is about right for a nation of pricks who bastardise everything they come into contact with

Sounds like another anti-American limey who thinks Americans are in the stone ages. If you don’t like their way of talking or their measurement system, who do you watch the video? Why don’t you go find a “proper British” version that’s to your liking?

God when will you people learn to speak correctly, Its not an irb its a bloody herb. Why cant you understand that no one knows what degrees F are, seems US is still using this antiquated system like miles and inches.Typical Americans assume everytone is as far behind the rest of the planet as they are. The fall, is that abnd from UK, or do you mean Autumn time.

I got what I think is a red ginger cutting, and I have it in a container with water, hoping the roots will grow before I put it in soil. Should I be doing anything else or differently? thanks…

Potting soil – but add sand and vermiculite or perlite about 50% sand 40% potting mix and ten percent perlite or vermiculite. This ensures the rhizome can breathe and doesn’t get water logged. People tend to overwater indoor plants. The good drainage of the pot contents will counter (to a degree) overwatering. But DO not water often indoors. Check the soil with your fingers to see how damp it is and water if needed. :)

The fluoride & Aspartame have worked their charms.

I HATE ginger. YUCK.

there is a new technology for planting ginger… do you have any?? i’m searching it hard to have 1… it is new and one of a kind.

what kind of soil for it?

i am gonna grow some in the tires.

hello im jun frm phl. what soil do u used actual i start using in bags.

Would you please suggest what soil I should use to grow ginger in a pot indoors.

very good advice thank you now I want to try what you sugest

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