It is so very refreshing to have someone teach me how to do a thing QUIETLY! I was very grateful to find your video after literally running away quickly from all of the noisy, screaming videos competing with each other about how knowledgeable they are. I was searching for garlic but you are so generous to include ginger and lemongrass. I subscribe to only less than a handful of videos, but I did subscribe to yours because I was so grateful and impressed. Thank you!
In my experience garlic doesn’t like being transplanted or moved at all, I got much bigger bulbs from the cloves sown directly into soil and left alone. The ones I transplanted / moved had stunted growth. Something to be aware of!
I also sprouted garlic from HUGE garlics I had grown the year before. Large cloves sprouted a few inches. I had a miserable, poor crop in good soil with chicken manure that I always used it aged and mulched well. A different variety planted not sprouted in the area next to that one produced huge garlic bulbs.
You are absolutely right. That’s what I’m struggling right now this season. They sprout and take root beautifully in a small glass cup, when I transfer them to the soil, 2 out of 10 makes it alive
Mature garlic looks exactly like the head used in the video. Same with the ginger. Loads of videos on planting, growing and harvesting out there. If you know the variety name of what you're planting, it's easy to find out the number of days until harvest.
It's like 9 months before ginger or garlic is ready to be harvested. I've got some growing right now. This is beautiful and all but you can just take the cloves off and put them in the ground.
@Repent or you will likewise perish. The word "Sin" actually means, "to miss the mark." Making a mistake, for instance by lying or hurting someone, etc.The message isn't to punish you if you mess up, but to ENLIGHTEN YOU to your true being, which is one of love- not fear, or shame, or blame, etc. the Bible was also written by people just like you and me to try to find ways to exist and live together in their day. It was written by common men (they didn't include the one's written by women). If we were to write a Bible today, think of all of the conflicting information that would be written. The word repent means to figure life out, to admit when you get something wrong- not, you are a terrible person that needs to "beg" to God. There are so many contradictions within the Bible. Just look at Genesis... Within the first 3 chapters there are 2 different creation stories. Look how different Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John's accounts of the same thing are. You must use reason, logic, and an understanding of the history of that time before interpreting the Bible.
Yes. It is unfortunate that the video does not provide info on how long it takes to get full grown ginger, garlic n lemon grass. Wd recommend this utube to produce anther video showing the progress after planting n harvesting details.
Good work on the video. You need to bury garlic deeper than that otherwise it will rot bury it to the bottom of the green part it's what I have found in my experience works best
Such impressive gardening skills on display! The techniques are clear and easy to follow. My own attempt at gardening wasn’t as successful-my plants might need therapy after that. 😅 Anyone else have funny gardening stories?
Soak the ginger in water for 24hrs , organic means very little. Use large roots for ginger with visible nodes. And yea it's a tropics crop so warm weather helps.. Took me 6 days and the average temp. Was around 25 Deg during the day.
Was it brought into the US? If so, it's been sterilized. I learned about that after failing to get an avocado pit to start at all. The avocados I was buying were imported from Mexico.
Going to try your way of sprouting the ginger. As well as the lemongrass. It's so easy. It's time to plant ginger now and I hope it turns out well for me. Thanks for sharing.🙂
Garlic also needs to be deeper, the clove shouldn’t be above the soil. Unless you’re going to move it again and repot?? They need to be at least, bare minimum, 6” apart for the root systems and nutrients to grow as large as possible.
Just separate the cloves, don't peel them. Plant them pointy end up, cover by about 1/2 inch of soil. Plant them in the fall, check in the spring because they may have frost-heaved out of the soil. Push these back down. In August the leaves will start turning brown, dig them up, rinse, and hang them to dry before you cut off the stem. That's in zone 5.
Thank you, did you leave a little skin on the garlic clove when you put it in the water ? I love this video. It makes me want to go out into the garden this very minute. 😊
You will notice the greens will die back. All the nutrients get absorbed by the bulb- like with tulips and daffodils. You can let it die completely, or start harvesting when they become straggly.
I found a clove of garlic on my kitchen floor ( my roommate had dropped it) so I tucked it in a pot I had outdoors. A week later it was already 4 inches high. Now if the squirrels stay out of the pot I might have something at the end of the growing season.
Do these garlic cloves grow more garlic or we just will get green garlic? As I have tried directly in soil but I just got the green part. Though we eat green garlic it helps but never saw garlic bulbs growing this way.
Thanks for sharing. I loved watching the video. It was a very good boost for me. I want to know from where do you buy the soil? N what other fertilizer you use. I'm interested in growing ginger n garlic. Please do let me know. I will be grateful to you. Thanks very much. Have a Happy weekend
The best way to get good soil, is to make your own from a variety of ingredients. Today I got sawdust. I will add seaweed from last week, leaves from the garden, some grit that I dug up, some collected horse manure, some dirt, some vegetable scraps, crushed egg shells, sunflower seed husks, ground up cuttlefish, coffee grounds from a cafe, some ordinary dirt, lime sand, some blood and bone, some chicken manure pellets, etc. I put all of that into an old steel drum and leave it for a year or two. Adding worms is a great idea. Cardboard is good as well. Keep it moist. A 44 gallon drum full of such a mix will provide so much high quality compost which can be mixed in with any soil. If I bought that from a shop it would be quite expensive and probably not the same quality. Otherwise, look for the best quality potting mix and add whatever things you can source. I always carry bags for collecting useful materials and a container in the car, plus a tarp etc.
Check your ginger often, and water when the soil appears to start drying out, but before it does completely. If you notice poor draining, adjust watering so that you water less to avoid soggy soil, as this can cause rotting. Harvest your ginger by digging up the plant, washing it and allowing to dry thoroughly.
Works the same for organic or non-organic. You could use lightly fertilised water but really the water is awakening the growth response. Once roots have developed, searching for nutrients, a moist rich soil, then they can begin to feed on that soil.
Organic is just a scam since ginger and garlic don't attract pests except a particular weevil for the latter. Yes store brought is fine. Use fresh, large stock. Soak ginger in water for a day as it'll eliminate the growth retardants on it. And yea use fertilizer when planting in soil.
For the ginger, you can actually omit that first step and just plant it in the soil. You should make sure that the piece of ginger you use has a few sprout type buds at the ends. You can easily find them at your local grocery store. I only wish that these videos tell you how long before you should harvest.
I grow hardneck garlic in zone 5. I plant it in October, check it in April when the snow melts and push down any that have been frost-heaved. In June, snap off the curly scapes that would form a flower. In August, the leaves start to turn brown, and I dig it, rinse it, and dry it on a clothes drying rack before cutting off the stem. Mulch is very helpful, because garlic doesn't compete well with weeds.
It is so very refreshing to have someone teach me how to do a thing QUIETLY! I was very grateful to find your video after literally running away quickly from all of the noisy, screaming videos competing with each other about how knowledgeable they are. I was searching for garlic but you are so generous to include ginger and lemongrass. I subscribe to only less than a handful of videos, but I did subscribe to yours because I was so grateful and impressed. Thank you!
I wanna resign from my day job and start Agriculture business like these. Thanks for sharing your vlogs.
You made everything look so simple! I’ll definitely try growing these at home.
I don’t think we get any answers from the maker of this video but love comments that teach or share experiences, thank you!
In my experience garlic doesn’t like being transplanted or moved at all, I got much bigger bulbs from the cloves sown directly into soil and left alone. The ones I transplanted / moved had stunted growth. Something to be aware of!
What soil medium did you use and do you have to water it regularly?
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I also sprouted garlic from HUGE garlics I had grown the year before. Large cloves sprouted a few inches. I had a miserable, poor crop in good soil with chicken manure that I always used it aged and mulched well. A different variety planted not sprouted in the area next to that one produced huge garlic bulbs.
You are absolutely right. That’s what I’m struggling right now this season. They sprout and take root beautifully in a small glass cup, when I transfer them to the soil, 2 out of 10 makes it alive
@@chiya2006 have you checked the soil pH level... If it's a lot different than the pure water...
The ginger and garlic i had no idea to start in water. Brilliant. I have success with lemon grass. Great video.
Good very good video m.. Tarip
I’m disabled and this is perfect 👌😊🙏🏽
Love this!!!! I could watch this all day long…with one after another vegetable!!!!
You r like I am !! I love agriculture ... Love to see plantes growing ... I do it every year !!🌴🫑 🥬 🌶 🧄
Hey dear
I love the video about how to get them started I haven't ever seen a video that shows what they mature into especially the ginger and the garlic
Me either.
Mature garlic looks exactly like the head used in the video. Same with the ginger. Loads of videos on planting, growing and harvesting out there. If you know the variety name of what you're planting, it's easy to find out the number of days until harvest.
Thanks for this great way to get them started! We will be applying these techniques Love the music too!!
Excellent video with step by step instructions on growing ginger, garlic and lemon grass. Thank you.
Just go straight to a pot full of soul or your garden. This is nonsensical.
The growing plants community has to be the most wholesome community out there
Great video, and thank you for it. Although, it would be nice to see the end result, harvesting the products.
Said a whole lot without verbal instructions, awesome!❤
Great tips for a quick start 👌 thanks for sharing
Thank you for sharing love the video i can't cook without garlic from South Africa ❤
I love the technique and the music too. Watching from kijani farmstead in Kenya
Very nice video, good to know! And the music, Si Senorita, is really nice. 🎶 🧄 💕
I tried the garlic & the lemongrass, now for the ginger! Thank you :)
Came for the video stayed for the music. Thank you blessings
It would be nice to see the harvest as well
It's like 9 months before ginger or garlic is ready to be harvested. I've got some growing right now. This is beautiful and all but you can just take the cloves off and put them in the ground.
Can you show the actual harvest the mature plants?
Can’t 😵💫
@Repent or you will likewise perish. oh go play with yourself in the traffic ffs
@Repent or you will likewise perish. The word "Sin" actually means, "to miss the mark." Making a mistake, for instance by lying or hurting someone, etc.The message isn't to punish you if you mess up, but to ENLIGHTEN YOU to your true being, which is one of love- not fear, or shame, or blame, etc. the Bible was also written by people just like you and me to try to find ways to exist and live together in their day. It was written by common men (they didn't include the one's written by women). If we were to write a Bible today, think of all of the conflicting information that would be written. The word repent means to figure life out, to admit when you get something wrong- not, you are a terrible person that needs to "beg" to God. There are so many contradictions within the Bible. Just look at Genesis... Within the first 3 chapters there are 2 different creation stories. Look how different Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John's accounts of the same thing are. You must use reason, logic, and an understanding of the history of that time before interpreting the Bible.
Nice and relaxing. Thank you. Def looking forward to going to the grocery store for plants:)
If you show how often to water & when its ready to harvest with full timeline so can watch progress will certainly make this video useful.
Yes. It is unfortunate that the video does not provide info on how long it takes to get full grown ginger, garlic n lemon grass. Wd recommend this utube to produce anther video showing the progress after planting n harvesting details.
@@beautyqueen3244 í dont think these guys speak any English!They are from Vietnam I think !
@@beautyqueen3244 Strangely, most of the gardening youtubers never showed harvesting details!
This is a very nicely filmed and edited video and very helpful too! Thank you.
Good work on the video. You need to bury garlic deeper than that otherwise it will rot bury it to the bottom of the green part it's what I have found in my experience works best
Such impressive gardening skills on display! The techniques are clear and easy to follow. My own attempt at gardening wasn’t as successful-my plants might need therapy after that. 😅 Anyone else have funny gardening stories?
Thank you for sharing your experience. 🙏🏼
What did you add? Water or vinegar?
Water, obviously
@@jennypipi8803 not obvious really, was it!
@@jackirkzil3443 could have been either… doesn’t hurt to ask
Ron with seven up.
Dude!
Excellent way to explain. I will definitely try
Garlic worked great, I haven’t seen any changes in the ginger and it’s been over a week. It was organic ginger.
It can take a couple or several weeks😊
If it rots its not alive
Soak the ginger in water for 24hrs , organic means very little. Use large roots for ginger with visible nodes. And yea it's a tropics crop so warm weather helps.. Took me 6 days and the average temp. Was around 25 Deg during the day.
@@shelldie8523 did u have to cover it with a cloth as well? Also did u have to wet the towel and make sure it touches the ginger? Thanks
Was it brought into the US? If so, it's been sterilized. I learned about that after failing to get an avocado pit to start at all. The avocados I was buying were imported from Mexico.
Going to try your way of sprouting the ginger. As well as the lemongrass. It's so easy. It's time to plant ginger now and I hope it turns out well for me. Thanks for sharing.🙂
❤ very lovely l am going to try this from home
Garlic also needs to be deeper, the clove shouldn’t be above the soil. Unless you’re going to move it again and repot?? They need to be at least, bare minimum, 6” apart for the root systems and nutrients to grow as large as possible.
Looks like I'm growing garlic this year! Thank you ❤️
Just separate the cloves, don't peel them. Plant them pointy end up, cover by about 1/2 inch of soil. Plant them in the fall, check in the spring because they may have frost-heaved out of the soil. Push these back down.
In August the leaves will start turning brown, dig them up, rinse, and hang them to dry before you cut off the stem. That's in zone 5.
@Repent or you will likewise perish. 0
Me too! 😂
Me, too!😂
@repentoryouwilllikewiseper8741Bible Thumper 🤦♀️
Very helpful tips. Thank you for this awesome video.
I loved to plants ginger and garlic thank you for sharing ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for taking the time to show ❤🙏👍⭐️
I tried the garlic trick, 3 days in I have roots and new growth, thanks
Aaahhh, I will move my ginger to water from dirt tomorrow, those look great! Thank you.
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This is one of the best videos i have seen!
Thank you for sharing it!
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Thank you, did you leave a little skin on the garlic clove when you put it in the water ? I love this video. It makes me want to go out into the garden this very minute. 😊
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Thank you for shearing this useful information vidio I will try must full watched new freind stay conect 💯💯👍💕
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Die in de supermarkt worden behandeld zodat ze niet uitgroeien tot een plant. Intratuin verkoopt nu gember net als Dahliaknollen Die probeer ik nu.
Heb hem.nu uit de aarde gehaald, in stukken gebroken en doekje er overheen. Ben benieuwd. Had al wel meerdere knoppen gemaakt in de aarde.
Do you add water each day, or replace it with fresh daily? Great video!!! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
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Very good video and very useful for me!
Nice sharing..big like ❤️
❤not only do I loved your growing techniques but as a guitarist I love your music too😅😂
Most interesting information. I will attempt the process. Thank you.
Very useful tips👍🙏
🙏Thank you for showing us how to do this technique.
It is fantastic.🌟
When putting ginger for 7 days, do you change the water of the bowl or wet the clothes every day???
What month and region is this videod?
Based of the sounds of the birds somewhere very warm
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Extraordinary idea
THANKS👍🥰❤️‼️
great work thanks for sharing these 3 technology of how to start, incomplete info but it's ok I'm a gardener so I'll do some experiments
Wish you had indicated the amount of sun required and the best time to grow and harvest
Most of these miracle growing videos on UA-cam never mention climate, geography, soil etc. But I am still addicted to them!
This is awesome 👏 thank you 🙏🏽
Excellent work, keep the good videos coming
Indoor or outdoor for garlic how much sun/shade and how often do you water ?
Is that water you poured over the ginger to sprout.
First time see ginger sprouts. Are those edible?
Yes.
What was in the water!! Never seen ginger sprout in 7 days.. will have to try. This method!
Wonderful video but How do you harvest ginger or garlic? When do you know it is ready? Given it is underground?
Leaves die off it’s ready
You will notice the greens will die back. All the nutrients get absorbed by the bulb- like with tulips and daffodils. You can let it die completely, or start harvesting when they become straggly.
What is the liquid?
Is it oil or water?
I mean for growing ginger?
Water. Why would it be oil?
@Kayambo974 looks to thick consistency to be normal water
How long did that take
I found a clove of garlic on my kitchen floor ( my roommate had dropped it) so I tucked it in a pot I had outdoors. A week later it was already 4 inches high. Now if the squirrels stay out of the pot I might have something at the end of the growing season.
Soak some cloths soaked in vinegar and place around the sides of plant bed it will deter any animals attacking it.
@@europeanconfidence32 I have heard mothballs on top of the soil is a deterrent too.
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Xin thanh that cam on ong rat nhieu
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What did you must the gingers with when you put them into their pots with soil? Was that Miracle Grow?
While keeping the ginger and garlic in the water for growing roots, should I keep the plants in the sunlight or in the shade?
That looks really amzing. Do u hve to change the water, if so, how often?
We need to see the harvest
What was the liquid you put the ginger in
I was thinking the same RoseMarie....Very ambiguous disjointed video. Greetings 🙋🏻♂
Water
Good day to you! At the beginning what is the liquid you soaked the ginger in please?
Water
Good work so beautiful wark
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Do you keep it inside for the 7 days, by a window or out in the sun?
I grow and sprout a lot of seeds and plants. I would keep this dark until it begins to sprout.
Do these garlic cloves grow more garlic or we just will get green garlic? As I have tried directly in soil but I just got the green part. Though we eat green garlic it helps but never saw garlic bulbs growing this way.
Did you use water with no chlorine?
Thanks for sharing. I loved watching the video. It was a very good boost for me.
I want to know from where do you buy the soil?
N what other fertilizer you use. I'm interested in growing ginger n garlic.
Please do let me know. I will be grateful to you.
Thanks very much. Have a Happy weekend
The best way to get good soil, is to make your own from a variety of ingredients.
Today I got sawdust. I will add seaweed from last week, leaves from the garden, some grit that I dug up, some collected horse manure, some dirt, some vegetable scraps, crushed egg shells, sunflower seed husks, ground up cuttlefish, coffee grounds from a cafe, some ordinary dirt, lime sand, some blood and bone, some chicken manure pellets, etc. I put all of that into an old steel drum and leave it for a year or two. Adding worms is a great idea.
Cardboard is good as well. Keep it moist.
A 44 gallon drum full of such a mix will provide so much high quality compost which can be mixed in with any soil. If I bought that from a shop it would be quite expensive and probably not the same quality.
Otherwise, look for the best quality potting mix and add whatever things you can source.
I always carry bags for collecting useful materials and a container in the car, plus a tarp etc.
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Can you used this ginger method for Galangal?
what kind of water in the bottle you used for the Ginger or just water
Do you have the end result of the 3 plants on how it went?
This is very important to see start to harvest.
Check your ginger often, and water when the soil appears to start drying out, but before it does completely. If you notice poor draining, adjust watering so that you water less to avoid soggy soil, as this can cause rotting. Harvest your ginger by digging up the plant, washing it and allowing to dry thoroughly.
I'm thinking about trying this from the kitchen
soooooooo satisfying to watch..I looooove it
Very nice work 👌👏👏👏
Very nice method
Do you change the water in the garlic everyday? Watching from Australia 🇦🇺
Also from Australia!
Loves comment but still no answer to your question. I’d like to know too.
No just change it when you notice the water is getting foggy or every 3 - 4 days
What sort of soil and what kind of lighting? Is this outdoors or indoors?
How about showing what and when to harvest
What did you place in the bowl of ginger?
Thank you for sharing 🙏💞🥰👍
Could you tell me if this works the same for store bought ginger and garlic as it does for organic .. a d do you fertilise or just use water?🌻
Works the same for organic or non-organic.
You could use lightly fertilised water but really the water is awakening the growth response. Once roots have developed, searching for nutrients, a moist rich soil, then they can begin to feed on that soil.
Organic is just a scam since ginger and garlic don't attract pests except a particular weevil for the latter. Yes store brought is fine. Use fresh, large stock.
Soak ginger in water for a day as it'll eliminate the growth retardants on it. And yea use fertilizer when planting in soil.
Should we change water in between at first stage.?
For the ginger, you can actually omit that first step and just plant it in the soil. You should make sure that the piece of ginger you use has a few sprout type buds at the ends. You can easily find them at your local grocery store. I only wish that these videos tell you how long before you should harvest.
Hey
Nice video
Its good to add sequence
How long till each are ready for eating... Etc
I grow hardneck garlic in zone 5. I plant it in October, check it in April when the snow melts and push down any that have been frost-heaved. In June, snap off the curly scapes that would form a flower. In August, the leaves start to turn brown, and I dig it, rinse it, and dry it on a clothes drying rack before cutting off the stem.
Mulch is very helpful, because garlic doesn't compete well with weeds.
Beautiful!! Great work, love it!