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kristin sherrill Posted - Sep 22 2008 : 06:42:40 AM
I have some ginger root and noticed what looks like 3 little root-like nodules. 2 of them have green coming out kind of like a bulb. I was wondering if I can grow them here. I just put them in little pots.

Has any ever done this? Please tell me how.

Thanks, Kris
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LisaLu Posted - Sep 26 2008 : 8:56:45 PM
Kristin:
I found another garden website that gave me this....
http://www.simplegiftsfarm.com/growing-ginger.html
That should help answer your questions....

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LisaLu Posted - Sep 26 2008 : 08:34:24 AM
Kristin:
If you get frost in your zone, I'd keep them in pots and bring them inside when it gets cold. If you plant them in the ground when they are young, they will surely freeze. Slow growing plants are great for pots. I'm planting some today just to see what will happen!
Thanks for the inspiration!
LisaLu

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kristin sherrill Posted - Sep 23 2008 : 5:31:43 PM
Thank you, LisaLu, so I should keep them in pots for awhile? Or can I plant in the garden yet? And what about frost, too.
Contrary Wife Posted - Sep 23 2008 : 12:16:48 PM
Are they cold hardy? Would they live here in zone 4 or 5?

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LisaLu Posted - Sep 23 2008 : 07:42:25 AM
Ok...I got the scoop....
Ginger will grow from store bought roots. They like full sun, but if temps are really high, they prefer pt. shade. They are extreemly slow growing, 8 months will grow about 1'. They look like bamboo to me.
Hope it helps, you've inspired me to pick some up at the grocery store today!
Happy gardening....please keep me posted on your progress!
LisaLu

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Bellepepper Posted - Sep 22 2008 : 07:50:31 AM
Kristin, I have heard that you can take a piece of store bought ginger root and put it in a pot of soil and it will grow. However, a guy told me it took about 18 months for it to do anything. Eighteen months?? Be interested to hear what Lisa finds on the subject.
LisaLu Posted - Sep 22 2008 : 07:46:05 AM
Kristin:
Very interesting question. I'll do some "digging" on my garden site and see if anyone has heard of it. I love fresh ginger. I don't see why it wouldn't grow. I wonder what the leaf looks like. I would guess like a potato....you'll have to keep me posted!


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