You'll need to give your ginger plant a little time before harvesting it—a few months of growth at least. When you're ready ...
Start by purchasing healthy, organic ginger from a health food store. “It must be organic because some non-organic ginger has been irradiated or sprayed with growth inhibitor, which can prevent the ...
Ginger is one of those ingredients that you don’t have to worry about buying too much of when it’s required for a recipe. With so many uses—including ginger syrup, flavored oil, salad dressing and tea ...
Ginger is a delicious culinary delight and a beautiful plant that can grow in any garden. There are a lot of plants that are labeled as ginger, but not all of these are tasty. Here are a few common ...
Usually, you can harvest your homegrown ginger after eight months when the plants have grown tall and lush. To harvest, ...
While spices may seem an overly ambitious addition to the garden, those spices related to ginger, such as cardamom, galangal ...
Garden Variety is an occasional column about growing plants without grief. As Georgia’s weather starts its spring ascent toward another sweltering summer, it’s time to plant ginger. There’s usually ...
Growing ginger (Zingiber officinale) indoors is surprisingly easy. It is low maintenance, thrives in a sunny spot, and can be harvested as needed. With lush, bamboo-like foliage, ginger is also a ...