Confirming from zone 6a that you can absolutely grow ginger. As a gardening experiment, I bought 2 rhizomes, about the size/shape of a small hand, from an organic grocery store last January. I put them, barely covered w soil, in shallow pots and placed the pots on a window sill, and cared for them as you would any house-plant. They took about 2 months to start sprouting, but grew like gang busters after that. I transplanted them to the outside garden in mid-June, a couple weeks after our last frost date here in northern Massachusetts, and they thrived with absolutely no special care (like DTG said) for the entire summer/fall. Each of the rhizomes easily doubled in size by the time I harvested them in early October. Probably my favorite and tastiest gardening experiment ever. Northern gardeners, you have to try this!!!
@@marielefebvre5891 I harvested all of it, and pickled it sushi style. Delish.. It wouldn't survive outside here, even heavily mulched. The ground freezes 10" deep in this area. Just gives me an excuse to repeat the experiment next year :).. You could totally bring ginger planted in pots into the house for the winter (like DTG said). Happy holidays, and green thumbs to you!
@@donteatthefoxgloves377 I lived in Mukilteo, WA until last year and ginger will thrive in the PNW.. I still had to bring it indoors for the winter tho.. our cats were fond of the ginger leaves, so beware :)
In today's life. Any agricultural information is gold. Consumerism is killing our natural way of life. Humans is supposed to know how to do these basic things to survive. But I have to come here to learn this info. Thanks
I knew it. I was waiting for it but it was at the very end! Rachel uses the leaves for tea also! Is there anything RTG doesn’t do with flying colors? David’s approach to gardening is decidedly low-key but RTG sets a standard way too high for me! But I still want to be her when I grow up. 🌿❤️🌿
Nice video. I noticed that you fed the leaves/stems to the goats and while that’s cool too, you can cook with those. It goes well with any stir fry, etc. Many Asian dishes include ginger “greens”. You can also use it in your tea/tisane, it adds a nice ginger taste. Really tasty.
Hearing from Scott Head, knowing he's in the South as you are David, there are so many plants that keep growin' good, just like ya say, considering there aren't any hard frosts in the area to kill 'em. Ginger, such a spicy and tasty root/tuber and now thanks to you I now know that the leaves also make a great tea!
Gardening is exploring I love getting my seeds and products from the store I'm now growing horseradish root that I got from the food store so happy from Maryland
I grow it here in Vermont. I start it at the end of Jan. early Feb. Toss it in a pot , under the grow lights and plant it out after the first frost. . Easy peasy. I grab a few pieces from the local coop. . Its a really pretty plant . I do toss in a fair amount of chicken poop
@@41txdawn Because of the short growing season I usually just start a new ones every year. I could probably save a few pieces of my own to grow up , but I find it just as easy to but a couple of organic pieces from the coop and start new plants. I dehydrate enough for the year and stick some in the freezer .
There are several types of wild ginger hardy to zones five or lower, but you have to mail order them from specialty nurseries and the harvesting process is different. Usually it's just that the rhizomes are much smaller, but sometimes there are toxic parts to avoid or a totally different part of the plant gets eaten.
In zone 5b, last year my ginger grew nicely in a pot during the summer and then I forgot to bring in when we had hard freeze and it became mush. Did not make that mistake this year, remembered to bring it in before freeze and I dug around it to check it and it looks nice and healthy.
Tip for finding FRESH Ginger and Turmeric: Check your nearest Asian market. Their roots are most likely to be fresh, due to the decent turnover on the product - and things like growth inhibitors and removing buds are less common. That is one SMART lookin' shirt 😁
So cool, thank you! I just harvested the ginger the chicks left alone, and planted new...it takes awhile to sprout, as you said, I need to remember to mark the places, or I plant over them...glad to hear that Rachel and baby are well, prayers for all the family.
I tried to grow some from a beautiful root from the grocery store - thankfully in a pot. 7-8 inches long... it had 7-10 nodes on it... firm, no wrinkles. I put it in moist soil after soaking it overnight (as per another channel). A week later I checked on it. The skin was empty.. it had drained. I put the dirt in the fire.
we have been growing turmeric ND ginger all summer in pots , in a 1bedroom aprtmnt down town ocala , along with a bunch of other things , thx David learned so much from you 2022 will be yr # 3 on our growing adventures 😀
In south FL, I have ginger growing under pine needles in my guerilla garden in the woods, and more ginger growing in poor, gravely soil about 200ft from the ocean. It seems to enjoy any place that isn't in the blistering direct sun
I love Ginger, I buy mine from Aldi's most the time, eat some grow some more. I am just now learning much about how to grow it. This past year was my first time growing ginger, it grow but not fabulously. They are now in my laundry room with the rest of the bucket garden. 😆 I still have tomatoes & peppers GROWING. They not real big and beautiful, but THEY are beautiful... I would LOVE to have some Turmeric to grow, I used tried ground turmeric almost every day to help with pain.
I was just out weeding around a turmeric bed getting ready to harvest. I need to re-plant some ginger and horseradish, oh and sun-chokes too, lol. I only had mediocre success with ginger the last time I tried growing it here in zone 9bee. I think that's because I picked the wrong spot under an oak which probably had too much shade. Eager to try replanting again now after watching your video!! LOL. Think happy. Bee happy 🐝🐝🐝✌️
@@marianaespinosa3890 Yup. I think it's important to know "how many hours" of direct sunlight per day an area receives. I sorta ignored that variable when I planted ginger. I think certain crops can grow great, but types of crops may struggle. It's all trial and error. Hope you have great success! I love following David's advise. He really knows his stuff!!
I struggle with ginger in zone 6. It lives, but doesn't do much. No problems with Turmeric, Galangal ginger and false cardamom. Turmeric blooms really well up here and never fails to split my pots.
Just watched an old ginger growing video by Self Suffient Me, glad to see yours! Keep up the good work man, hope yall had a good Christmas and best wishes for the new year too!
My Ginger mostly has mostly died back from the winter freeze we had a week or so before Christmas but yes I grow Ginger in zone 8. All mine are organic Ginger from Costco that I planted in the garden instead of eating.
Thank you! I’ve been wanting to learn more about growing ginger. I have two plants started in pots inside the house- zone 4. One has sprouted a stem. I saw a green area on the other, but no sprout; I’m wondering if it is dormant. We’ll see.
Is it winter where you are yeah? That would be why it’s possibly still dormant or too cold? I am going to try and grow some in pots in the house now too until it’s mid spring them take them outside where no frost can get it. I live in a cool temperate zone so will see how I go. I failed when I planted them in ground in winter time lol I had spare ginger at home and thought I would plant it and see if it comes up in summer but it hasn’t yet and I’m mid summer so I don’t think it’s alive anymore
I just found your channel a few days ago and subscribed. I am excited to know that you are in south Alabama, this is where I live also. I am an avid gardener and have had mild success with the BTE method. I’m having a large load of mulch delivered on Saturday. I plan to binge watch all of your videos. Thanks!
I loved this video. What was going on with the cats? I am planting my ginger in pots for the winter and hoping for the best. Taking your word forbit but am excited for the spring! #Keepupthegreatwork and #Thankyouforsharing
I planted shampoo ginger around my house by a paver patio by a gutter downspout from some I found in growing in empty Vacant lots here in Inverness- 8/9 central Florida a few years ago… Almost a huge mistake… they began pushing up pavers and the clump gets bigger and bigger every year. They do really well under oak trees..love the shade… the sap from the red cone smells great but never tried to eat the roots.
@@davidthegood they smell great and it’s always fun to squeeze and smear around but are worthless as food. They love the Jacksonville area and become almost invasive.
Suggestions for horseradish root? Purchased a lg piece and have it stored in my refrigerator crisper meanwhile. Seems a little soft. Turned down humidity in crisper. It's been about a month now. Am really hoping to grow in ground! Zone 9a Houston, Tx
Mine is still looking great. It's starting to flower actually. The blooms do look rather unusual though. I split up my turmeric and replanted the pieces already, but still waiting for the ginger to go dormant. Is it best to split it into more plants or just let them do their thing from year to year without splitting them up?
I planted some in ground in my cold temperate climate here in Australia and it’s summer now and I haven’t seen it pop up yet. I think it may have died due to too much rain in winter possibly 🤔 Will try to grow some again in a pot now the weather is warmer but even then I prob left it too late again.
Is there any point in trying to grow it in-ground in a zone 8b climate where the cold season is extremely wet and the warm season is bone-dry? In the PNW it rains constantly for 8 months with barely a freeze. Would that rot it in dormancy?
From the Grocery store? I guess you don't know that's not possible? I start mine inside in 1gallon pots very early and then transplant it to the garden when it's past frost danger. PS: I get organic ginger from BJ"s...it is very good looking and grows nicely...But BJ"s is not a grocery store.
@@davidthegood So do we need to pot it up for the winter in Cascadia? I’m going to try it outside anyway because I love candied ginger. I bet RTG makes excellent candied ginger!
@@davidthegood HalleluYah! Thank You, Lord, for this daughter of Yours! Thank You for knitting rightly and for bringing her momma through safely too! Because You have loved us first, we too love You and we thank You for such Good gifts! Be glorified in and through her, Lord, Your beloved creation! Bless her and keep her to Your purposes and glory alone. Amen. 🙏❤😊
Confirming from zone 6a that you can absolutely grow ginger. As a gardening experiment, I bought 2 rhizomes, about the size/shape of a small hand, from an organic grocery store last January. I put them, barely covered w soil, in shallow pots and placed the pots on a window sill, and cared for them as you would any house-plant. They took about 2 months to start sprouting, but grew like gang busters after that. I transplanted them to the outside garden in mid-June, a couple weeks after our last frost date here in northern Massachusetts, and they thrived with absolutely no special care (like DTG said) for the entire summer/fall. Each of the rhizomes easily doubled in size by the time I harvested them in early October. Probably my favorite and tastiest gardening experiment ever. Northern gardeners, you have to try this!!!
Awesome!!
Did you bring them inside to overwinter? Or did you leave them outside covered?
@@marielefebvre5891 I harvested all of it, and pickled it sushi style. Delish.. It wouldn't survive outside here, even heavily mulched. The ground freezes 10" deep in this area. Just gives me an excuse to repeat the experiment next year :).. You could totally bring ginger planted in pots into the house for the winter (like DTG said). Happy holidays, and green thumbs to you!
I appreciate you for taking the time to write this! I’m going to try this in my PNW zone 8 🌿🌿🌿
@@donteatthefoxgloves377 I lived in Mukilteo, WA until last year and ginger will thrive in the PNW.. I still had to bring it indoors for the winter tho.. our cats were fond of the ginger leaves, so beware :)
In today's life. Any agricultural information is gold. Consumerism is killing our natural way of life. Humans is supposed to know how to do these basic things to survive. But I have to come here to learn this info. Thanks
I knew it. I was waiting for it but it was at the very end! Rachel uses the leaves for tea also! Is there anything RTG doesn’t do with flying colors? David’s approach to gardening is decidedly low-key but RTG sets a standard way too high for me! But I still want to be her when I grow up. 🌿❤️🌿
The kitties are a nice comedic relief. Leave them in lol. Love the vids DTG
Nice video. I noticed that you fed the leaves/stems to the goats and while that’s cool too, you can cook with those. It goes well with any stir fry, etc. Many Asian dishes include ginger “greens”. You can also use it in your tea/tisane, it adds a nice ginger taste. Really tasty.
I'm from Taiwan. My mom massaged body pain or bruises with a slice of ginger with white wine.
The last year was my first year growing Ginger and it did ok!
Lots of live from the UK!
Soil is looking good David
You should do a video on the progress on your soil nourishment in various areas of the garden
Hearing from Scott Head, knowing he's in the South as you are David, there are so many plants that keep growin' good, just like ya say, considering there aren't any hard frosts in the area to kill 'em. Ginger, such a spicy and tasty root/tuber and now thanks to you I now know that the leaves also make a great tea!
Solid! Galangal works almost the same way.
This was the best video that I’ve seen yet on growing ginger. Thank you!
Thank you
I had turmeric come back from under about 4" of woodchip mulch after a 13 degree winter in Zone 6/7 western north carolina.
I did an experiment last year - planted Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb and March. Jan and Feb are the ones that produce.
In zone 5b and currently tricking a store bought ginger to actively grow in a pot in my kitchen on top of a heating mat #pushthezone. Super exciting!
Good hunting!
Gardening is exploring I love getting my seeds and products from the store I'm now growing horseradish root that I got from the food store so happy from Maryland
I have been growing ginger for 2 years love the plant and it smells heavenly keep growing in 2022
I grow it here in Vermont. I start it at the end of Jan. early Feb. Toss it in a pot , under the grow lights and plant it out after the first frost. . Easy peasy. I grab a few pieces from the local coop. . Its a really pretty plant . I do toss in a fair amount of chicken poop
I'm in VT too, zone 4b. Do dig the ginger up in the fall? Maybe put it in a pot in your basement?
@@41txdawn Because of the short growing season I usually just start a new ones every year. I could probably save a few pieces of my own to grow up , but I find it just as easy to but a couple of organic pieces from the coop and start new plants. I dehydrate enough for the year and stick some in the freezer .
There are several types of wild ginger hardy to zones five or lower, but you have to mail order them from specialty nurseries and the harvesting process is different. Usually it's just that the rhizomes are much smaller, but sometimes there are toxic parts to avoid or a totally different part of the plant gets eaten.
In zone 5b, last year my ginger grew nicely in a pot during the summer and then I forgot to bring in when we had hard freeze and it became mush. Did not make that mistake this year, remembered to bring it in before freeze and I dug around it to check it and it looks nice and healthy.
Tip for finding FRESH Ginger and Turmeric: Check your nearest Asian market. Their roots are most likely to be fresh, due to the decent turnover on the product - and things like growth inhibitors and removing buds are less common. That is one SMART lookin' shirt 😁
So cool, thank you! I just harvested the ginger the chicks left alone, and planted new...it takes awhile to sprout, as you said, I need to remember to mark the places, or I plant over them...glad to hear that Rachel and baby are well, prayers for all the family.
I’ve been wondering how DTG remembers where he has stuck things in the ground already? Maybe he watches his own videos to remind himself? 😂
I'm definitely going to try. Has anyone here had success in southern Illinois?
I tried to grow some from a beautiful root from the grocery store - thankfully in a pot.
7-8 inches long... it had 7-10 nodes on it... firm, no wrinkles.
I put it in moist soil after soaking it overnight (as per another channel).
A week later I checked on it. The skin was empty.. it had drained.
I put the dirt in the fire.
They do badly with extra water.
we have been growing turmeric ND ginger all summer in pots , in a 1bedroom aprtmnt down town ocala , along with a bunch of other things , thx David learned so much from you 2022 will be yr # 3 on our growing adventures 😀
Great work.
In south FL, I have ginger growing under pine needles in my guerilla garden in the woods, and more ginger growing in poor, gravely soil about 200ft from the ocean. It seems to enjoy any place that isn't in the blistering direct sun
Basically, anywhere banana trees will grow, ginger does well right beside them
I started some ginger root from the grocery store and it did Very well in my greenhouse.
Good work.
That soil looks so much better. Wow.
I love Ginger, I buy mine from Aldi's most the time, eat some grow some more. I am just now learning much about how to grow it. This past year was my first time growing ginger, it grow but not fabulously. They are now in my laundry room with the rest of the bucket garden. 😆 I still have tomatoes & peppers GROWING. They not real big and beautiful, but THEY are beautiful...
I would LOVE to have some Turmeric to grow, I used tried ground turmeric almost every day to help with pain.
I have found great ginger roots can be found at good prices from asian supermarkets.
David this is super helpful. What about feeding in a container?
I am in zone 9 in Fl. I have been unsuccessful but will try one more time to grow Ginger. Thanks for the info!
That's really a good idea putting them under your fruit trees. I had mine in a bed with dappled light but I want that space back for more trees.
I was just out weeding around a turmeric bed getting ready to harvest. I need to re-plant some ginger and horseradish, oh and sun-chokes too, lol. I only had mediocre success with ginger the last time I tried growing it here in zone 9bee. I think that's because I picked the wrong spot under an oak which probably had too much shade. Eager to try replanting again now after watching your video!! LOL. Think happy. Bee happy 🐝🐝🐝✌️
Hi Tim,
do you use the same technique for both horseradish and turmeric? (I am completely new at this). Thanks
:)
@@marianaespinosa3890 Yup. I think it's important to know "how many hours" of direct sunlight per day an area receives. I sorta ignored that variable when I planted ginger. I think certain crops can grow great, but types of crops may struggle. It's all trial and error. Hope you have great success! I love following David's advise. He really knows his stuff!!
@@thuffman44 Thanks a lot Tim :)
I struggle with ginger in zone 6. It lives, but doesn't do much. No problems with Turmeric, Galangal ginger and false cardamom. Turmeric blooms really well up here and never fails to split my pots.
Yes! Just the video I needed. Thank you!
This was my first year growing it....don't really like it, but good to have!
Just watched an old ginger growing video by Self Suffient Me, glad to see yours! Keep up the good work man, hope yall had a good Christmas and best wishes for the new year too!
My Ginger mostly has mostly died back from the winter freeze we had a week or so before Christmas but yes I grow Ginger in zone 8. All mine are organic Ginger from Costco that I planted in the garden instead of eating.
Im in zone 7a! That gives me hope. Thank you!! I'll try this year.
Thanks for the tip on finding ginger!
Thank you David.
Good info as always! Many Blessings!
Thanks, David! I’m in 9a and didn’t have any luck last year-now I know why! Haha
Thank you! I’ve been wanting to learn more about growing ginger. I have two plants started in pots inside the house- zone 4. One has sprouted a stem. I saw a green area on the other, but no sprout; I’m wondering if it is dormant. We’ll see.
Is it winter where you are yeah? That would be why it’s possibly still dormant or too cold? I am going to try and grow some in pots in the house now too until it’s mid spring them take them outside where no frost can get it. I live in a cool temperate zone so will see how I go. I failed when I planted them in ground in winter time lol I had spare ginger at home and thought I would plant it and see if it comes up in summer but it hasn’t yet and I’m mid summer so I don’t think it’s alive anymore
I just found your channel a few days ago and subscribed. I am excited to know that you are in south Alabama, this is where I live also. I am an avid gardener and have had mild success with the BTE method. I’m having a large load of mulch delivered on Saturday. I plan to binge watch all of your videos. Thanks!
Welcome, Lynn! We moved here a little over a year ago. Nice to meet you, neighbor.
can you do anything with leaves, stalks--other than compost or chicken feed
Make tea.
I loved this video. What was going on with the cats? I am planting my ginger in pots for the winter and hoping for the best. Taking your word forbit but am excited for the spring! #Keepupthegreatwork and #Thankyouforsharing
I planted shampoo ginger around my house by a paver patio by a gutter downspout from some I found in growing in empty Vacant lots here in Inverness- 8/9 central Florida a few years ago…
Almost a huge mistake… they began pushing up pavers and the clump gets bigger and bigger every year. They do really well under oak trees..love the shade… the sap from the red cone smells great but never tried to eat the roots.
I ate them - they are terrible. Like bitter dirt.
@@davidthegood they smell great and it’s always fun to squeeze and smear around but are worthless as food. They love the Jacksonville area and become almost invasive.
Shampoo ginger? Never heard of it!
Great video, I love the instructional nugget how to videos and plant introductory videos. Mini lesson on ginger!
Thanks, Carmelo.
what about soil acidity or alkalinity? shade moist area or well drained dry? how often to water?
Is this a you tube gardening video? Or a documentary short in the film festival?
I always preferred mary ann
What kind of cutting board works well with a machete? How about a small patch of flat sand! 5:26
I love ginger! Thanks for this!
Cool video David, thanks!
Suggestions for horseradish root? Purchased a lg piece and have it stored in my refrigerator crisper meanwhile. Seems a little soft. Turned down humidity in crisper. It's been about a month now. Am really hoping to grow in ground! Zone 9a Houston, Tx
Horseradish spreads awful quickly just fyi
Possibly containers if you want to contain it ❤
Great video! Thanks!
Dink dink~
I picked up some turmeric roots from Publix I'm gonna grow soon!
Mine is still looking great. It's starting to flower actually. The blooms do look rather unusual though. I split up my turmeric and replanted the pieces already, but still waiting for the ginger to go dormant. Is it best to split it into more plants or just let them do their thing from year to year without splitting them up?
You'll get more net roots if you split them up.
Hello from southern Ohio
Howdy!
Love your videos thank you 🙏
Thank you!
Thanks again!
I planted some in ground in my cold temperate climate here in Australia and it’s summer now and I haven’t seen it pop up yet. I think it may have died due to too much rain in winter possibly 🤔
Will try to grow some again in a pot now the weather is warmer but even then I prob left it too late again.
Yeah, they hate wet conditions
@@davidthegood ah thought so. Cheers
Is there any point in trying to grow it in-ground in a zone 8b climate where the cold season is extremely wet and the warm season is bone-dry?
In the PNW it rains constantly for 8 months with barely a freeze. Would that rot it in dormancy?
I bought some ginger in a container at the store. It rotted in the pot and I found out it was radiated. So now I go to the health food store.
Fell in love with your cats 🤣💖💖
YES.
Thanks David.
I think my grocery store ginger has been irradiated as it has the buds, but they never grow. Our store's organic section doesn't have ginger. Alas.
I used to juice it all the time highly medicinal now im thinking thats the reason it never grew not good pieces and i never planted them in winter
@David the Good you ever eat dandelions flowers?
Yes - but we don't have any here.
Say David just wondering if you have stirred up any Coral Snakes when your moving around all those leaves by hand?
Not yet.
@@davidthegood GOOD!!!
Is ginger a perennial in Arkansas, zone 7?
Nm..watched the rest of the video lol
Are ornamental (Pinecone) gingers edible?
Yes, but they taste terrible.
We can grow ginger here, but its a different type. Never tried it for edibility...
I need that machete!!! What kind is it???
Martindale "cutlass" style.
I planted mine in pots. Not a good idea. They're now mushy.
From the Grocery store? I guess you don't know that's not possible? I start mine inside in 1gallon pots very early and then transplant it to the garden when it's past frost danger.
PS: I get organic ginger from BJ"s...it is very good looking and grows nicely...But BJ"s is not a grocery store.
I get the ginger I grow from a regular grocery store. No problems.
You are so Adorable big man, the way you talk makes me laugh
7:36 a glitch in the Matrix A deja vu
Genius
Welcome to the DTG Cat Sanctuary where we photo bomb for free!
What were the cats doing??!?
I love Ginger girls. 😘
😾: It's not a photo bombing, it's called a Cameo...
David you're wrong the one thing that ate my ginger was my chickens
How often do u water ginger?
I don't water it at all. It actually doesn't like much water.
@@davidthegood So do we need to pot it up for the winter in Cascadia? I’m going to try it outside anyway because I love candied ginger. I bet RTG makes excellent candied ginger!
Nooo not the g*nger. 💀 Even if you planted a death plant I enjoyed you in this video. 😆
TOXOPLASMOSIS SPOTTED!!!
YOU CATS!!!!!!!!!!
Now I know why it dies every winter, 😂
Have I missed the gender reveal?
A girl!
@@davidthegood HalleluYah! Thank You, Lord, for this daughter of Yours! Thank You for knitting rightly and for bringing her momma through safely too! Because You have loved us first, we too love You and we thank You for such Good gifts! Be glorified in and through her, Lord, Your beloved creation! Bless her and keep her to Your purposes and glory alone. Amen. 🙏❤😊
Do you think Ginger will grow in England?
Yes.
😂😹