December 22, 2024

VIDEO: 5 Tips How to Grow a Ton of Turmeric in Just 3 Square Feet Garden Bed


This video shows my five most important tips on how to grow a lot of turmeric in just a small space either in a container or a tiny corner of a garden bed. Turmeric is an easy plant to grow, it’s fantastic to eat, and it’s also extremely healthy for you. As always, thanks for your support and thanks for watching! Cheers 🙂

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25 thoughts on “VIDEO: 5 Tips How to Grow a Ton of Turmeric in Just 3 Square Feet Garden Bed

  1. Hi Mark, Love watching your videos, and this one is no exception. The heading for this one is a bit misleading though, because you said 3 feet by 3 feet, which is 9 square feet, or 3 feet square. Hi from South Aus.

  2. Hi Mark,

    I am a horticulture, agriculture and business management student from the Netherlands. I am currently researching turmeric for horticulture here.

    I really appreciate the information you shared in this video. You can imagine in a high-tech greenhouse the conditions are much different than the real setting you're dealing with. Because of that I have a question I was hoping you could help me with. So far, the plants are growing great. The issue we're facing is getting the plant in the generative stage. Is this triggered by cool weather or the lack of water? What is your experience with that?

    Thanks in advance!

    Tristan

  3. Hey Mark, just harvested my first crop of garlic and am very impressed. The plant was very beautiful and gave my garden a real tropical feel. I received lots of compliments and folk were astonished to hear that it was Turmeric. I was going to grow chilies in the same position next and try the Turmeric in another location. Cheers!

  4. thanks for tip mate. very helpful tips. I got a turmeric plant for more than a year now. I did not kill the whole plant, and just harvested portion of it. Is that ok? The plant is keeps growing which is really awesome. But Should I have harvested all? I worried that the Rhizome will be harder to harvest or be eaten.

  5. I am r3ally in joying your videos and very excited as I am preparing to start my garden this coming year in a larger and more collaborate way…thanks again, your channel will be my No.1 go to along this journey…bless you

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