I like your food tips and info I didn’t know. I also loved your videos on how to cook these veggies, your experiences w/these veggies growing up in your hometown, DIY bean ferments and more! *Invaluable
Always enjoy your videos, especially this time of year when I'm down to only a few cabbages and other cold hardy veg in the garden and can only work in the soil on those days when it's not too wet or frozen.
You know you can freeze ginger root to make it last. Whenever I need fresh ginger, I just grab my ginger root I have in the freezer and grate what I need off of the root and put the remaining root back in the freezer. I never waste ginger this way.
My bed of ginger, started from 2 fingers leftover from a grocery buy, has been growing in the same ground for 10 years (zone 9B, Central Florida), gets morning sun, afternoon shade. I dig up what I need, when I need, and remaining roots just keep growing. I throw some additional compost over top once a year, and keep the area mulched, it gets watered by the sprinkler system, and that's about it.
Thanks for letting us know when is the best time to grow onions in Florida, I have been trying to grow them in summer. None of them ever lived. This was my first year trying to grow vegetables in Florida. Keep making videos, I learn a lot from you. Thank you.
do u have seeds for both this winged beans? i plan to have them next yr. I live in a zone 3b in Alberta Canada, and i need to start the soonest i can once temps heat up.
So satisfying and fresh. I wish you all the best with your winter gardening.
I like your food tips and info I didn’t know. I also loved your videos on how to cook these veggies, your experiences w/these veggies growing up in your hometown, DIY bean ferments and more! *Invaluable
Thanks for the video.
Always enjoy your videos, especially this time of year when I'm down to only a few cabbages and other cold hardy veg in the garden and can only work in the soil on those days when it's not too wet or frozen.
Love your gardening videos.
You know you can freeze ginger root to make it last. Whenever I need fresh ginger, I just grab my ginger root I have in the freezer and grate what I need off of the root and put the remaining root back in the freezer. I never waste ginger this way.
My bed of ginger, started from 2 fingers leftover from a grocery buy, has been growing in the same ground for 10 years (zone 9B, Central Florida), gets morning sun, afternoon shade. I dig up what I need, when I need, and remaining roots just keep growing. I throw some additional compost over top once a year, and keep the area mulched, it gets watered by the sprinkler system, and that's about it.
I used to live in Central FL and would grow my ginger in a storage bin in shady area!
Thanks for letting us know when is the best time to grow onions in Florida, I have been trying to grow them in summer. None of them ever lived. This was my first year trying to grow vegetables in Florida. Keep making videos, I learn a lot from you. Thank you.
oh how I wish I could grow ginger ! zone 8 Vancouver Island it has never happened
Hi from Germany and can you send products from your shop here?
do u have seeds for both this winged beans? i plan to have them next yr. I live in a zone 3b in Alberta Canada, and i need to start the soonest i can once temps heat up.
Would you please provide the link to buy those seeds? Thanks!
What is the name of the onion garlic type scallion you said grew in your home town?
Do you post seeds to Australia?
If only she could!!
They can't, the only locations are US, Canada, Guam, and Puerto Rico...
I would be so glad if she could XD.
Us poor Aussies haha
When will you start putting out growing video from seed to harvest? Their not a lot of Asian veggies how to video on UA-cam.
The English name is chives.
Chives
Do winged beans die during winters?
yes