I've never tried sprouting ginger until this year, and it's extremely cool. I started about 2 months ago with one chunk of ginger that I cut into 3 pieces. I've now got 5 new plants that I've broken off the tubers & transplanted into their own pots. I just keep sticking the original chunks back in the soil, and they continue to send out more new shoots. It's truly fascinating watching how these plants grow & bend & unfurl new leaves. Any parents out there with young children would be wise to use plants like this as a fun way to teach their kids how things grow, and to grow their own food. Store bought potatoes, onions, garlic & celery are also easy to regrow.
I followed your steps on how to grow ginger and I am SO happy I have 5 plants which have sprouted, the biggest has 4 leaves!! Their all 5 weeks old... Thank you for your awesome videos :-)
If you're just starting out gardening in 2021, this inexpensive set of tools from Amazon can get you and your Ginger up and running this spring! I know there is a fevered and renewed interest in gardening and many of you are seasoned vets. But remember that there's a whole population out there that hasn't gardened before. Let's help them out and encourage as much as possible! Affiliate links below: Amazon USA: amzn.to/2xXLfbG Amazon Canada: amzn.to/3aoN1AN Amazon U.K.: amzn.to/2XrQA5A The 10x20 nursery trays are a gardener's NECESSITY. Use the Amazon Affiliate links below to find the right ones! Amazon USA: amzn.to/2JFB4uM Amazon Canada: amzn.to/2wQCeBd Amazon U.K.: amzn.to/2xepyEi Other essential gardening gear links: 12-piece Garden Tool Set!: Amazon Canada: amzn.to/3jsNIyk Amazon USA: amzn.to/2YZhFwx Amazon UK: amzn.to/3qapNql Hand Pruners: Amazon Canada: amzn.to/2YSIFxP Amazon USA: amzn.to/3q3Oftq Amazon UK: amzn.to/2YR3Xf8 Watering Can: Amazon Canada: amzn.to/39U4nIc Amazon USA: amzn.to/2YR3p94 Amazon UK: amzn.to/3oX7hAa Spray Gun: Amazon Canada: amzn.to/3aBxijm Amazon USA: amzn.to/3aL7UHS Amazon UK: amzn.to/3ruol1Z Gardening Gloves: Amazon Canada: amzn.to/2Lt6ZDx Amazon USA: amzn.to/3tzJ32t Amazon UK: amzn.to/3jpf1cU
Ginger is good for human health, in my garden just start to grow in bag is easy to move and also decoration at home garden, thanks for sharing nice tips
Thanks for the nicely clear & informative video. I've had a few fails getting ginger to sprout using other methods (they end up rotting), so will give this a go.
I picked up some ginger today and can’t wait to sprout it! I need to get a heat mat first, though. My house is very cold! Have you made the second video?
Lol I just saw the snow joke...you make me laugh but you are extremely effective. You motivated me to grow ginger this year...a couple of tubers sprouted on my kitchen counter...and I thought of this video and thought...Why not! And several months later...Voila! A bowl of ginger harvest. Thanks for motivating me. Forgive my ignorance....but I have to ask...I would love to attach a picture...is there a way? So proud.. I want to share!
Hey there Ripe Tomato. I've watched your channel since last summer. Last summer I became a new grower so I came across your beautiful channel. I needed help woth winterizing my strawberry plants. Can you please let me know what to do this spring to rejuvenate my plants. Let's also see what yours look like from last year.
I’m attempted to start some in large disposable baking pans and keep warm with oven light in the oven and then move outside in a few days not that it’s starting to be in the 80s in the Dallas area and hope they’ll sprout!!!!
Well, I haven't seen it what kind of bugs does it track to the plant bad, good for video when looking so far thanks for ur video though im already subscribed
I have a heated greenhouse and live in Switzerland. Can I grow it all year round or will the sun not be strong enough? I see you use small pots. Should I use a much larger pot, possibly growing 2-3 plants in a shallow large pot?
Uncle, @ 7:31 if I have to wait until temperatures are 70 degrees Fahrenheit or higher, my growing window would only be about 10 days out of the year. I am in Northern California (soon to be a new, separate, State of Jefferson), the average temperature is 55 degrees all year around. Whenever it sprouts, it sprouts. It still works. Not well. But it does work. Ginger in the yard grows at whatever rate it feels like growing. Whenever I want some ginger, I dig it up. If it sits on the counter for too long, I throw it back in the dirt. It eventually regrows. The same method, for me, also works with potatoes. When do we get to see "part 2"?
I always fail at growing ginger. I usually buy ginger for cooking but they often sprouted before I can use them. I just bury those sprouted ones into a pot and water them. But a week later, the green shoots started to turn yellow and the rhizomes themselves seem to either rotted or shriveled up. Not sure what I did wrong. I'm going to try to root them first next time.
@The Ripe Tomato Farms Jeff!! Need help as not getting expert advice and too many mixed comments (wasn't helpful) from the 'Growing Better' FB group. - Placed 3 ginger rhizomes in tray with soil (per your instructions in the older version ginger video) around 13th March, covered with dome cover but no heating mat as no electrical power point in the area I was rooting them. 14 days nothing happened, then on 16th day, 2 shoots shot up. Ordered heating mat, moved tray to area with power point and put mat under tray on 18th day (with cover). After 1 week, the shoots slumped down! Lots of condensation inside domed tray. Tray was quite warm. Felt the slumped down shoots, they were a bit mushy. Need to emphasize I did NOT water tray this whole time. 1. Why did shoots collapse? Did I kill them? Anyway, moved tray back to original location (this area has some sunlight but no power point so can't put mat under tray), removed mat, put on dome cover. One small shoot came back up today. 2. Felt out all rhizomes and they all had some root system, just no shoots except the one mentioned above. So will they all be OK? 3. Temps are 20-23degC in the house and its autumn here in sub-tropical Sydney, Australia. Will my rhizomes eventually send out more shoots and should I wait out the time before potting them up? Need extra reassurance that I'm on right track as first time growing ginger. Determined to make this work. Please please help! Thanks so much!!! 🙏🙏
The stores where I live make sure the Ginger won't grow, they cut off the eyes or buds or burn them. I have managed to get only 5 pieces out of over 20 to actually grow. Price locally is around $4 a pound, and I only pick out the pieces that look like they will grow.
HI: I have just started planting ginger, so it has been a few days and no shoots yet. I wonder the tips, the eyes that look dead or have dark skin, if we remove the thick skin around them, would they shoot or not, I have tried this also; Another questions is that what if we shave off/the skin of the body of the ginger to make it easier for absorption of nutrients, would that make a difference, I am trying this too; Another questions is that organic ginger for some reason are smaller and shorter, would they grow to same size? and the bigger ones/non organic if we just use organic soil/coco coir, after harvest would they be "organic"? Another question what if we directly put it to the final container that is mixed of coco coir and compost? is it necessary to do it in 2 steps? thanks much
I live in the Piedmont region of northwest Georgia, USDA Zone 7b. I have something growing in a flower bed that I was told (by the person who sold it to me) was ginger. It looks just like what you've planted in this video. I've never tried to eat it. (I just like the white aromatic flowers it produces.) I cut it back to the ground in the fall after it wilts and it grows back every spring. It doesn't seem to mind if it freezes during the winter. Is it real ginger? (As in the kind you can eat?) How can I know for sure? (I guess I could try eating some ... but if it's not ginger, will it kill me?) Your thoughts?
It's a one season crop where you live.... Plant it early indoors, transfer outside in the spring, harvest late summer... Then start over the next year. It won't survive the winter outside.
Hey Nguon, with the cover on and the coco fiber good and moist, I generally don't have to water until well after they sprout. Just watch the medium though, everyone's conditions are different.
Evening Jeff where do you buy your $4 coir bricks lol I can’t find any that cheap. Have never grown ginger but may do just for the fun of it. ✌️🇨🇦🐝 safe thanks for sharing 🌶🥕🧑🌾🥬👍
I'm in Victoria, BC... So due North from you and slightly cooler.... Still grows fine. I just don't take it outside until May, and it's finished by August. Still a 6 month life cycle.... It's just that the first 2 months are indoors, lol.
i did this not sure how it will turn out but my ginger started to grow eyes randomly without any water in my cabinet im not sure how but i guess im growing ginger now
Do you fertilize them or just depend on the compost or the fertilizer in the potting mix. Im using pro mix the red bag it dont have fertilize in it just the micro whatever for the roots you can seed start in it so it dont have any nutrients but I dont have to deal with fungus gnats and I use fish emulsion liquid fertilizer at 1/4 strength would this work b cuz im at the potting up stage ty
Great question Charlie. Early in, definitely no fertilizer... After the leaves unravel, for sure you'll need to look at enriching the soil. That's why I tend to replant them up into some good potting soil. After that, they are good for another month or so. Then they'll need either fertilizing or replanting to their final spot in the garden.
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Yeah, I have a healthy root system and the, uh, spike is about 12 inches high. The... Secondary stem is about 8 inches tall with healthy, oval leaves.
Hello please can you help me am growing ginger indoor 🥺 and I started 15 of may 2021 , I want to know if is ok , and how awful should. I give water 💦 should I use nitrogen ? Please help me out thanks
Hey, i was watching video is there a part 2? i grew ginger from 2 pieces and the one plant has 3 new tops and other one has like 7-9, i started around winter had them out most of summer, pulled them inside, the one has 2 younger growths, from what ive gathered its ready to harvest, but id rather focus of spreading it into more containers, Im basically wondering if i have to transplant or harvest or if i can leave it to keep growing will the root/rhizome continue to spread or does the older parts of the plant need to be harvested? basically wondering more about the harvesting process, and can you skip harvesting it and just let it continue to grow for multiple years ect
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms i would say its been 8 months or so, i live in saskatchewan i grew it in a half size rubber mate tub its rather heavy but i figured it gave rhizomes to spread around, though i may switch to your method though i was thinking of using greenbags placed inside the pots to make harvesting nd transplanting easier. i had other plants that i transplanted so half of it is mixed with fresh soil the one plant has 2 new growths and 5 old ones i greenhoused it for a bit, trimmed the dead foliage and most of them are still growing, so atm not sure if i should transplant or just let them continue to grow, i moved it inside prior to temp drops so now uncertain if should harvest or let grow more / transplant
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms the 2nd plant has a new baby that just sprouted if you have a fb i could post pictures. but yea just makes me uncertain if should harvest or allow to grow more as id like to continue growing it. but would like more plants so i can harvest in cycles fresh ginger.
I've never tried sprouting ginger until this year, and it's extremely cool. I started about 2 months ago with one chunk of ginger that I cut into 3 pieces. I've now got 5 new plants that I've broken off the tubers & transplanted into their own pots. I just keep sticking the original chunks back in the soil, and they continue to send out more new shoots. It's truly fascinating watching how these plants grow & bend & unfurl new leaves. Any parents out there with young children would be wise to use plants like this as a fun way to teach their kids how things grow, and to grow their own food. Store bought potatoes, onions, garlic & celery are also easy to regrow.
I followed your steps on how to grow ginger and I am SO happy I have 5 plants which have sprouted, the biggest has 4 leaves!! Their all 5 weeks old... Thank you for your awesome videos :-)
Right on Tom, you got this! Can't wait to hear about your epic Ginger harvest later on this summer! :-)
I do the same with Tumeric. The flowers on Tumeric are gorgeous! Sunce I am in 9B with developed microclimates, I leave my ginger and Tumeric outside.
Agreed. Even the foliage smells amazing!
South Florida gardener here! Can't wait to have a jungle of shampoo ginger in a couple years 😂
If you're just starting out gardening in 2021, this inexpensive set of tools from Amazon can get you and your Ginger up and running this spring! I know there is a fevered and renewed interest in gardening and many of you are seasoned vets. But remember that there's a whole population out there that hasn't gardened before. Let's help them out and encourage as much as possible!
Affiliate links below:
Amazon USA: amzn.to/2xXLfbG
Amazon Canada: amzn.to/3aoN1AN
Amazon U.K.: amzn.to/2XrQA5A
The 10x20 nursery trays are a gardener's NECESSITY. Use the Amazon Affiliate links below to find the right ones!
Amazon USA: amzn.to/2JFB4uM
Amazon Canada: amzn.to/2wQCeBd
Amazon U.K.: amzn.to/2xepyEi
Other essential gardening gear links:
12-piece Garden Tool Set!:
Amazon Canada: amzn.to/3jsNIyk
Amazon USA: amzn.to/2YZhFwx
Amazon UK: amzn.to/3qapNql
Hand Pruners:
Amazon Canada: amzn.to/2YSIFxP
Amazon USA: amzn.to/3q3Oftq
Amazon UK: amzn.to/2YR3Xf8
Watering Can:
Amazon Canada: amzn.to/39U4nIc
Amazon USA: amzn.to/2YR3p94
Amazon UK: amzn.to/3oX7hAa
Spray Gun:
Amazon Canada: amzn.to/3aBxijm
Amazon USA: amzn.to/3aL7UHS
Amazon UK: amzn.to/3ruol1Z
Gardening Gloves:
Amazon Canada: amzn.to/2Lt6ZDx
Amazon USA: amzn.to/3tzJ32t
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بھت زبردست 🌺🌿🌺
Thanks Jeff! Looking forward to Ginger Harvesting tips. 🌱
Love it Patricia.... Fresh is best!
Ginger is good for human health, in my garden just start to grow in bag is easy to move and also decoration at home garden, thanks for sharing nice tips
I love your videos. I can’t watch enough of them. U r so good at exsplainning everything to your viewers, and I really appreciate that.
Thanks so much, too kind of you to day! :-)
Thanks for the nicely clear & informative video. I've had a few fails getting ginger to sprout using other methods (they end up rotting), so will give this a go.
Right on Shaki, best of luck! :-)
I picked up some ginger today and can’t wait to sprout it! I need to get a heat mat first, though. My house is very cold! Have you made the second video?
Great informative video. The best I have seen regarding growing ginger.
Thanks so much Deb! 🙂
Lol I just saw the snow joke...you make me laugh but you are extremely effective. You motivated me to grow ginger this year...a couple of tubers sprouted on my kitchen counter...and I thought of this video and thought...Why not! And several months later...Voila! A bowl of ginger harvest. Thanks for motivating me. Forgive my ignorance....but I have to ask...I would love to attach a picture...is there a way? So proud.. I want to share!
Thanks for the great video very detailed. Curious, was there ever a 2nd video produced? I can’t seem to find it.
Thanks! That is so helpful...love the recap 👍
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
Love your way of farming thanks for sharing
Thanks so much for watching and for the support!
Hey there Ripe Tomato. I've watched your channel since last summer. Last summer I became a new grower so I came across your beautiful channel. I needed help woth winterizing my strawberry plants. Can you please let me know what to do this spring to rejuvenate my plants. Let's also see what yours look like from last year.
I’m attempted to start some in large disposable baking pans and keep warm with oven light in the oven and then move outside in a few days not that it’s starting to be in the 80s in the Dallas area and hope they’ll sprout!!!!
How sweet! Awesome video, just beautifully presented and great info. Going to FB too:) Subscriber from NW FL.
New subscriber here so excited to start my ginger! How about horseradish root? I was given organic cuts of the root?
Well, I haven't seen it what kind of bugs does it track to the plant bad, good for video when looking so far thanks for ur video though im already subscribed
Ginger doesn't attract too many bugs actually. Most of the pungent plants really don't.
@TheRipeTomatoFarms ok thanks same for Turmick sorry for spelling & cold is ok for some cold ? Arizona
So nice your first part video...
Where can we find your second part video as you say in the beginning of this video???
I have a heated greenhouse and live in Switzerland. Can I grow it all year round or will the sun not be strong enough?
I see you use small pots. Should I use a much larger pot, possibly growing 2-3 plants in a shallow large pot?
Uncle, @ 7:31 if I have to wait until temperatures are 70 degrees Fahrenheit or higher, my growing window would only be about 10 days out of the year. I am in Northern California (soon to be a new, separate, State of Jefferson), the average temperature is 55 degrees all year around. Whenever it sprouts, it sprouts. It still works. Not well. But it does work. Ginger in the yard grows at whatever rate it feels like growing. Whenever I want some ginger, I dig it up. If it sits on the counter for too long, I throw it back in the dirt. It eventually regrows. The same method, for me, also works with potatoes.
When do we get to see "part 2"?
New subscriber ..your videos r really useful thank you...
Cheers Shamee, appreciate the support! :-)
Great job
Thanks Sophia!
I always fail at growing ginger. I usually buy ginger for cooking but they often sprouted before I can use them. I just bury those sprouted ones into a pot and water them. But a week later, the green shoots started to turn yellow and the rhizomes themselves seem to either rotted or shriveled up. Not sure what I did wrong. I'm going to try to root them first next time.
@The Ripe Tomato Farms Jeff!! Need help as not getting expert advice and too many mixed comments (wasn't helpful) from the 'Growing Better' FB group.
- Placed 3 ginger rhizomes in tray with soil (per your instructions in the older version ginger video) around 13th March, covered with dome cover but no heating mat as no electrical power point in the area I was rooting them. 14 days nothing happened, then on 16th day, 2 shoots shot up. Ordered heating mat, moved tray to area with power point and put mat under tray on 18th day (with cover). After 1 week, the shoots slumped down! Lots of condensation inside domed tray. Tray was quite warm. Felt the slumped down shoots, they were a bit mushy. Need to emphasize I did NOT water tray this whole time.
1. Why did shoots collapse? Did I kill them? Anyway, moved tray back to original location (this area has some sunlight but no power point so can't put mat under tray), removed mat, put on dome cover. One small shoot came back up today.
2. Felt out all rhizomes and they all had some root system, just no shoots except the one mentioned above. So will they all be OK?
3. Temps are 20-23degC in the house and its autumn here in sub-tropical Sydney, Australia. Will my rhizomes eventually send out more shoots and should I wait out the time before potting them up?
Need extra reassurance that I'm on right track as first time growing ginger. Determined to make this work. Please please help! Thanks so much!!! 🙏🙏
The stores where I live make sure the Ginger won't grow, they cut off the eyes or buds or burn them.
I have managed to get only 5 pieces out of over 20 to actually grow. Price locally is around $4 a pound, and I only pick out the pieces that look like they will grow.
That's the worst Doug....at least its not chemicals they used though...
HI: I have just started planting ginger, so it has been a few days and no shoots yet. I wonder the tips, the eyes that look dead or have dark skin, if we remove the thick skin around them, would they shoot or not, I have tried this also; Another questions is that what if we shave off/the skin of the body of the ginger to make it easier for absorption of nutrients, would that make a difference, I am trying this too; Another questions is that organic ginger for some reason are smaller and shorter, would they grow to same size? and the bigger ones/non organic if we just use organic soil/coco coir, after harvest would they be "organic"? Another question what if we directly put it to the final container that is mixed of coco coir and compost? is it necessary to do it in 2 steps? thanks much
Hi Zhila, I've never had any luck removing the skin. When I do that, they always rot on me.
Waiting😊👍👍👍
Ha ha, not long now! :-)
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms a few more hours, will get there😉
@@martytarroza8895 LOL, definitely!
I live in the Piedmont region of northwest Georgia, USDA Zone 7b. I have something growing in a flower bed that I was told (by the person who sold it to me) was ginger. It looks just like what you've planted in this video. I've never tried to eat it. (I just like the white aromatic flowers it produces.) I cut it back to the ground in the fall after it wilts and it grows back every spring. It doesn't seem to mind if it freezes during the winter. Is it real ginger? (As in the kind you can eat?) How can I know for sure? (I guess I could try eating some ... but if it's not ginger, will it kill me?) Your thoughts?
There is a flower that its roots look just like ginger it could possibly be that
There are many types of inedible ornamental Gingers as well. I'd probably not eat it, but I'm cautious that way. :-)
Waiting ✋
Hey Chris, thanks for stopping by! :-)
I'm in zone 9a , can I just leave the ginger in the pot through winter? Do I need to store the root til spring?
It's a one season crop where you live.... Plant it early indoors, transfer outside in the spring, harvest late summer... Then start over the next year. It won't survive the winter outside.
Do you water anymore after covering with the coco fiber?
Hey Nguon, with the cover on and the coco fiber good and moist, I generally don't have to water until well after they sprout. Just watch the medium though, everyone's conditions are different.
Evening Jeff where do you buy your $4 coir bricks lol I can’t find any that cheap. Have never grown ginger but may do just for the fun of it. ✌️🇨🇦🐝 safe thanks for sharing 🌶🥕🧑🌾🥬👍
I love you videos🌿
Thanks so much, appreciate the support! :-)
what are those big tubs you mixed the soil in please? do you know what the name of them could be?
Hey tee, the grey ones? They are bus-boy trays. SUPER handy!!!
my ginger didn't sprout. Temperatures were to low. Pieces are still in good shape. Should I make a fresh cut before planting again?
hahaha! love your video.
Thanks May! :-)
What about summer overnight temps? I'm on the Oregon Coast. I suspect the summers aren't warm enough to plant outdoors.
I'm in Victoria, BC... So due North from you and slightly cooler.... Still grows fine. I just don't take it outside until May, and it's finished by August. Still a 6 month life cycle.... It's just that the first 2 months are indoors, lol.
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Thanks! That gives me hope.
What do you consider to be extreme wind. I live in central WA in the windy city of the west. It can get really windy during the summer.
What if I planted in the potting mix from the start? Do I need to transition over to a 6 inch pot still? There in 10x20 tray now.
Can i do the same with Tumeric?
Hey Lynette, most definitely. In fact, it can be grown the EXACT same way....!: ua-cam.com/video/XHC91DXxykg/v-deo.html
i did this not sure how it will turn out but my ginger started to grow eyes randomly without any water in my cabinet im not sure how but i guess im growing ginger now
My plan is about 12 inches and the leaves are starting to turn Brown what is happening help
What are your temperatures like? Do you have good drainage?
Do you fertilize them or just depend on the compost or the fertilizer in the potting mix. Im using pro mix the red bag it dont have fertilize in it just the micro whatever for the roots you can seed start in it so it dont have any nutrients but I dont have to deal with fungus gnats and I use fish emulsion liquid fertilizer at 1/4 strength would this work b cuz im at the potting up stage ty
Great question Charlie. Early in, definitely no fertilizer... After the leaves unravel, for sure you'll need to look at enriching the soil. That's why I tend to replant them up into some good potting soil. After that, they are good for another month or so. Then they'll need either fertilizing or replanting to their final spot in the garden.
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms thank you
Could you do this with tumeric?
100% you can Adam...it is grown the exact same way!: ua-cam.com/video/XHC91DXxykg/v-deo.html
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms thank you.
@@adamjohnson4306 cheers, no problem
Why did I get 2 entirely different sets of leaves? I got what you have, and a second sprout with oval leaves. They share roots.
That's very strange Mike!! Is the original long leaves still being produced??
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Yeah, I have a healthy root system and the, uh, spike is about 12 inches high. The... Secondary stem is about 8 inches tall with healthy, oval leaves.
Hello please can you help me am growing ginger indoor 🥺 and I started 15 of may 2021 , I want to know if is ok , and how awful should. I give water 💦 should I use nitrogen ? Please help me out thanks
Hey, i was watching video is there a part 2? i grew ginger from 2 pieces and the one plant has 3 new tops and other one has like 7-9, i started around winter had them out most of summer, pulled them inside, the one has 2 younger growths, from what ive gathered its ready to harvest, but id rather focus of spreading it into more containers, Im basically wondering if i have to transplant or harvest or if i can leave it to keep growing will the root/rhizome continue to spread or does the older parts of the plant need to be harvested? basically wondering more about the harvesting process, and can you skip harvesting it and just let it continue to grow for multiple years ect
It won't grow forever.. At least in my climate it doesn't. After about 8 months the foliage dies.... that's when I harvest
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms i would say its been 8 months or so, i live in saskatchewan i grew it in a half size rubber mate tub its rather heavy but i figured it gave rhizomes to spread around, though i may switch to your method though i was thinking of using greenbags placed inside the pots to make harvesting nd transplanting easier. i had other plants that i transplanted so half of it is mixed with fresh soil the one plant has 2 new growths and 5 old ones i greenhoused it for a bit, trimmed the dead foliage and most of them are still growing, so atm not sure if i should transplant or just let them continue to grow, i moved it inside prior to temp drops so now uncertain if should harvest or let grow more / transplant
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms the 2nd plant has a new baby that just sprouted if you have a fb i could post pictures. but yea just makes me uncertain if should harvest or allow to grow more as id like to continue growing it. but would like more plants so i can harvest in cycles fresh ginger.
Do you have a web site?
Threw me for a loop seeing a hairless face lol.
NIIIIIIIIIICE
:-)
New subscriber here so excited to start my ginger! How about horseradish root? I was given organic cuts of the root?
Thanks Dana! Do you mean Wasabi?
No it’s horseradish roots they are like wasabi tasting and the leaves if I can grow this I’m told are tasty to put on hamburgers or diff foods.