If you would like to know how to grow a big harvest of ginger watch this video for my five top tips on ginger growing!
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I love ginger plants, thank you channel.
Young ginger roots can be prickled too. They look like what you eat in a Sushi bar.
It's when you say top 5 tip. ♥️
You are amazing! My wife and I love watching your videos! My wife uses ginger the most when she makes Chinese food!
Hello there, thanks for your tip, my best way to eat Ginger is make a paste, mix it with Garlic, olive oil, salt etc and use it as a marinate for Lamb BBQ-if its done right… there is nothing as tastier then this BBQ also Ginger tea is one other delicacy
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You explained simply and so well .
Love it.
We peal ginger then we wash .
After that we grate or
Chopped and add in to tea.
It gives such a refreshing feeling to have ginger in our daily tea and also we use in our cooking specially ginger garlic when we cook meat.
But my favourite is when added to plain tea.
Hi thanks for your excellent tips. I have a question- can it grow in northern hemisphere where summers are relatively short. For example, Maryland united states? And how much time does it takes to grow and create new roots. Thanks
I am in Carnarvon WA and I am going to grow some over the next few weeks following these tips. I love ginger and lemon drinks
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Planting Indonesian Ginger
thank s, I go for it raw , its my chewing gum
Thank You
I re-watched this video after growing a bit of store-bought ginger root for about a year and a half, in a container. After the first die-back of the foliage I thought it was dead. The leaves never got really big and were always sickly. I repotted it several months ago and have since enjoyed beautiful, lush foliage, and I keep seeing new shoots coming up. I think I will harvest some soon! Thank you for educating us on sub-tropical gardening, it has been wonderful to learn.
Favourite way? Add to musilei, or Oats for brekky!
I'm gonna grow it because it helps nausea so much.
Tip number 1: own a gigantic piece of land!
REALLY IMPRESSIVE
always inpsiring
If you lose your green thumbs you can always be an improv comedian!
I like his sharing. Very helping tips for a beginner. Keep it that way.
Awesome content!!!
Thank you
I'll start making decisions once I've grown and then tried the Young Ginger.
Thank you the tips, of ginger.
Wonderful work in the very beautiful garden, it is an excellent art!
Q: tell us about giving flowers n what to do with them. I do grow finger 4 the first time, in the pot, on the sunny kitchen sill, like in orangery, as I do live in cold country. One stem gave sort of flower, it is very dried out.
Hey mate great video I’m wanting to plant ginger myself a few acres worth. Can you help me out with some info
I going to have a go at growing Ginger but i would like to grow it for the flowers as they are so beautiful.