How to grow your own ginger
These day, ginger is used in every kitchen. But we prefer it fresh and therefore have to keep going to the store for a new piece of root. But did you know that you can easily grow ginger yourself?
This is how you do it
Buy a fresh piece of ginger of at least 3cm long without damage and with eyes (nodes).
Choose a wide but not too high pot, because ginger grows horizontally. The pot must be at least twice as wide as your piece of ginger. Take 80 percent regular potting soil with 20 percent compost and mix in some fine gravel or other stones. This way the root won't become moldy. Place the ginger in the middle of the pot with the nodes facing upwards.
Then cover the ginger with a layer of soil of about 2cm. Give the plant a first good amount of water. Water the planr again when you see the first leaves appear. The soil must be slightly moist, but certainly not wet.
Ginger is a tropical plant that likes a warm climate and can't withstand frost. Choose a warm spot, but not in bright sunlight (no direct sunlight).
Harvest
After a few months you can start picking your own ginger. Pick the pieces you need and let the plant continue to grow. Don't forget to keep a piece at the end to be able to plant again!
Good luck!
(MH with Skwadra by Tagtik/Illustration picture: Unsplash)