Ginger rhizomes, more commonly known as ginger roots, come from the flowering plant Zingiber officinale. Because it’s a tropical plant, ginger can be tricky to grow outdoors in much of North America, ...
No green thumb or outdoor garden is required to grow this delicious plant. Karl Tapales / Getty Images Growing ginger (Zingiber officinale) indoors is surprisingly easy. It is low maintenance, thrives ...
This year’s medicinal herb of the year is ginger, and it is a great plant to include in your spring garden. Because they are tropical or semitropical plants, gingers must be grown in warm climates or ...
When the VegHeadz started a perennial edible garden at the University of Florida/IFAS Leon County Extension Office, we really didn’t know what to expect. We would get a cutting here, a rhizome there, ...
Grow Ginger At Home: Ginger is one of the most commonly used spices in the kitchen. Imagine if you always have it available. Read Time: 3 min Whether you're adding a kick to your stir-fry, soothing a ...
The first rainy season (March to late July) has started. Experts think it is important for farmers growing ginger to take it serious due to its commercial value. There are already existing Ugandan ...
The plant: Exotic ginger emerged long ago from its native Asia to become a centuries-old trade item between Europe and Asia. Ginger’s pungent, spicy flavor became a favorite among the Greeks and ...
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 ...