Growing Ginger

Zingiber Officinale : Zingiberaceae / the ginger family

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Not recommended for growing in USA - Zone 5a regions

  • Plant pieces of fresh root showing signs of shoots. Best planted at soil temperatures between 68°F and 86°F. (Show °C/cm)
  • Space plants: 6 inches apart
  • Harvest in approximately 25 weeks. Reduce water as plant dies back to encourage rhizome growth.
  • Compatible with (can grow beside): Grow in separate bed

Your comments and tips

10 Mar 14, GJX (USA - Zone 6b climate)
Ginger is a tubular root lay it flat. Be sure you have rich soil, you can grow it in a large pot or outside. It will take a while for it to grow to size. Break off what you need and replant.
10 Sep 14, Marion C (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
I planted some ginger root in the garden and it is starting to swell at the buds, just wondering how deep I should have planted it.
29 Mar 14, ian taylor (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
my ginger is starting to flower now. First time I have seen this. Does flowering affect harvest quality. We sell ginger root to a little farm shop near our place. Does it mean that the plant is mature and will dwindle from here on in? Thanks!!!
15 Apr 14, PULE RAKOTO (South Africa - Semi-arid climate)
ANYTHING ABOUT HOW TO PLANT GINGER
02 May 14, Klippie Melck (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
Can edible ginger be grown in a shade-cloth tunnel in Central Free State, we have plenty of water. Presume next planting would be in Spring after last frosts. Sliced ginger with a teaspoon of honey in half a cup of boiling water is great for easing and relieving cold systems.
04 May 14, sharyn (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
can you eat the flower heads of common edible ginger is so how do you use them
05 May 14, Glen (Australia - tropical climate)
I am looking for some turmeric rinzone and would swap some Chinese water chestnut, duck potatoes, water spinach or similar if anyone looking for and has turmeric, have been running a home built aquaponics system for a number of years.........
06 May 14, Maurice Smith (Australia - temperate climate)
I have Turmeric and would be happy to swap you
07 May 14, Glen Lee (Australia - tropical climate)
Hi Maurice, can you contact me via email... [email protected]. Kind regards. Glen
07 Mar 15, Sharon (Australia - temperate climate)
Hi Maurice, I have galangal and would be happy to swap if you want. Pls email me. Rdgs. (He cannot see yr email unless you include it in yr comment: Liz)
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I trying to grow ginger in a large pot but seen to-be doing to well how high does grow my only about 6" high

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