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  • brewmaster15
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    • Apr 2002
    • 29885
    • Northford,CT,USA

    Fresh Ginger

    Not really a recipe but more an ingredient. This past spring I had some small pieces of ginger left over and decided to plant them. I've grown it before. It makes a really nice house plant .. its cat safe and leaves are also nice for a taste of Ginger in many dishes.These are edible and nutritious. And if I ever run out of ginger... i can dig some up.

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    Its a great plant to.grow. If my cats dont over indulge it will grow all winter.
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  • AquaticNerd
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    • Sep 2019
    • 1115
    • Kentucky
    • Jake

    #2
    Re: Fresh Ginger

    What's your care routine look like along with exposure to sun? I've considered growing some of this myself (as well as garlic) since I use both as ingredients often.
    Jake

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    • brewmaster15
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      • Apr 2002
      • 29885
      • Northford,CT,USA

      #3
      Re: Fresh Ginger

      Jake its a very easy plant. Its planted in standard potting soil. Just place the rhizome just below the soil. I watered when ever the soil dries out. The summer months it spent in full sun on my deck.. the winter I grow it in a sunny window.

      Garlic is a bit more tricky to grow you would be best to plant it outside however.. garlic chives can be pot grown. ITS SUPER EASY...AND PROLIFIC. Plus the flowers are really nice.


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      • jeep
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        • Jul 2002
        • 7232
        • O.P. KS
        • Brian

        #4
        Re: Fresh Ginger

        I planted garlic chives and prolific isn't the word. This stuff is crazy! I love cooking with it, as well as the smell, but I had to nuke it with roundup. It took over and choked out everything within 30 feet!

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        • AquaticNerd
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          • Sep 2019
          • 1115
          • Kentucky
          • Jake

          #5
          Re: Fresh Ginger

          Al - thanks for the tips. Yeah my wife and I are planning a small garden next year for some fresh herbs (parsley, cilantro, basil, etc) so figured garlic would be another good one because you can just chuck it in the ground.

          Brian - Good to know that I need to keep it in a plant pot. Last thing I want to deal with is a dog who decided it was snack time with a bunch of garlic chives!
          Jake

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