Growing Ginger

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17 Mar 17 Nikki (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Hi, I have just bought a ginger plant and was wondering if I should plant it now or wait until spring? Any special treatment I should give it over winter? I suspect it is to small to harvest
17 Mar 17 Jonno (Australia - temperate climate)
If your area is frost-free you could plant it but ensure drainage is good as it may rot in the colder soil. As ginger will be dormant over winter you may be better to save it for spring planting.
17 Mar 17 Nikki (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Forgot to mention I live in Perth
19 Mar 17 Jonno (Australia - temperate climate)
Should be able to plant ginger then. Perth drainage is good (sandy soil). The risk of rotting very low.
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