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Absolutely worth the value, when you compare it with supermarket ginger, ok that one is bigger, but what use is "big" when it is dry as hell and there's no flavor anymore? Organic wins every time… Same thing with garlic, supermarket garlic these days don't even leave that juice in your finger when slicing it, fucking useless… Hell, onions from the supermarket don't make the eyes water anymore…
I can't wait to harvest our ginger and turmeric. Thanks for sharing
Check out Pig and Leaf in Summertown, Tennessee. Set up as a rock in’ permaculture farm with a market garden between agroforestry systems. They also run pigs through the woods.
Just another case of ginger on ginger crime. Looks good.
Curtis, who was the first farmer you two mentioned as interplanting ginger? John Hertz? at 10:50
Where can I source rootstock in Canada? I'm in New Brunswick….no big organic chain stores out here…
We have grown fresh baby ginger and turmeric in NC for 9 years at WindcrestOrganics.com. When we first started, nobody knew what it was and it was a difficult sell. I kept going because it is such an aromatic and beautiful plant and I loved working with it. This month we sold out a 30' x 100' high tunnel FULL in 2 weeks, direct to consumer. Start slow, learn the plant and develop your market before you jump all in. Babying the plants before they go into the ground, feeding / watering / hilling / harvesting and prepping for market is requires labor and real estate. They are not "pest free" either – but worth adding to the mix.
I just joined your membership to "From the Field". Worth it for the forum of high level, like minded, industry people.
Normally takes 8-10months from seed to harvest ???
Like the guy said, it's these videos that show others what can be done, and how. May the Lord shine His light on you Curtis.
I have been tinkering last two years in central Texas. Where can I get good seed start?
Thank you. I appreciate it
Great bro
Does ozone treatment work to eliminate the mould on ginger seed? Ozone generators are quite cheap.
if you are a buyer of Ginger and Turmeric, we are ready to work with you.
we are ginger farmers in Indonesia.
do not hesitate to contact us: email jahejava@gmail.com
LFMAO 3:55 had to rewind that cause i missed you introducing the new guy and i zoned out came back and thought that was you doing a french accent for shits and giggles lol
Who are best seed suppliers?
Great content! I will be adding ginger to my new garden. We are in southern indiana of high temp and high humidity in the summers here so growth should be good. and I watched the other video on ginger. I love the idea of selling it with the greens on it potted up.
$40 per kilo is highway robbery. I guess good for you. I live in Central America. I pay between 2 or 3 dollars a kilo- retail.
I’m in USDA Zone 6. Do I need to wait next spring to start ginger?
What kind of ginger is it?
Hey, please help me understand. If you're growing the crop for its roots, why go heavy with chicken manure (nitrogen)? Won't heavy nitrogen promote leaf growth rather than root?
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what spacing do you use between plants?
what variety is being grown please? thanks you! and what makes this ginger different than the paper barked type ginger I find in the regular grocery store?
Mold on ginger and tumeric-
I've had success, not 100% but maybe 50% by cutting off the molded parts and soaking in hydrogen peroxide solution, let dry over a day or two, then try sprouting again.
Sometimes the mold is already through the root, not much you can do, but this technique helps. I've saved so many pieces this way, I always separate them in their own pots so they don't spread disease.
thats a very nice ginger farm
Ginger like open air in the sunshine..
That price sound good I think I really wanted to do some business with you please make a link with me an we can do some business