🫚 Ginger

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📝 Growing Notes
Ginger is a tropical perennial grown from rhizome pieces (seed ginger), not true seed. The plant produces narrow, reed-like stalks with lance-shaped leaves and occasionally cone-shaped flower spikes. It requires warm temperatures (75-85°F optimal), high humidity, and consistent moisture , drought stress causes fibrous, small rhizomes. In temperate zones, ginger is started indoors 2-3 months before the last frost and moved outside when soil is warm (65°F+), or grown entirely in containers. The rhizomes are harvested when leaves begin to yellow and die back. Freshly harvested young ginger has thin, translucent skin and a milder flavor. Ginger can be grown from grocery store rhizomes if they are organic and plump with visible growth nodes (eyes).
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