Ginger Harvest & Quick Ginger Growing Guide

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Ginger Harvest & Quick Ginger Growing Guide
G'Day Folks. Harvested the 2 ginger plants I've been doing a growing trial with over the past 8+ months.
I was seeing if planting a small seed piece would affect the overall yield of the plant & think I got my answer. 😉👍
Have included a bit of a quick ginger growing guide for folks that are looking at growing it for the first time.

Hope you enjoyed the clip & your gardens are booming.
Cheers all,
Rob

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Very interesting comparison of rhizome sizes and yields. Thank you.

ElenaHaskins
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03:56 Just another casual reminder how amazing nature is. Littles things like this always blow my mind, incredible stuff

michael_
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I grew a piece of ginger in a pot over summer in central Victoria and the stem grew to over a metre tall. I fed it weekly with fresh worm farm leachate and have yet to harvest it, as it is currently growing frost free in the greenhouse. I think harvesting anything bigger than your original piece you planted is a bonus :)

janedoe
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Great pointers Rob. I've got a few smaller rhizomes of ginger growing in containers - first for me. I'm excited to see how they come out and I guess since it's about halfway through they could use a bit of a feed. Thanks again for sharing.

RobBackyardGardenerr
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WOW! Absolutely the Best ginger growing lessons here! I learned a lot. I came looking for tips as I have some which I planted in the ground 2 months ago. They're doing ok..but I thought What do I need to do next..? When /how do I know when to harvest? And, abracadabra! All the information in your very clear video! Thank you So Much! Goodn you mate😂

MariaLopez-hcnm
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Really good video Rob, one of these days I have to try growing ginger. I have never grown it before. Hope you are doing well my friend. See ya

Rick

pickerick
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Thank you for a great video I looked at numerous videos (before I found yours)wanting to see how much one might harvest Your video is very clear and informative

lorismith
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What a great harvest. It is surprising how starting with a larger piece of ginger can really make a huge difference in the yield! :) Thanks for sharing :)

BenjasUberHobby
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Great relevant video as always. Can't thank you enough for the awesome content you provide!

libbykat
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Yeah Rob Bob, growin' your own ginger pays off in the end, as of 2015 I've began seeing ginger sold in our open air market and the stuff is EXPENSIVE! Thumbs up Rob Bob, with your COOL uploads we all can also grow our own ginger. :)

qualqui
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❤thank you so much I learned a lot. Love from Texas

veoliaedwards
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I'm about to embark on my own ginger growing endeavours, going to plant tomorrow... your video was very helpful and informative so thank you! :)
I'll be checking out more of your content for sure!

MissSuicidalCupcake
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Lovely harvest
Need to go harvest mine soon

AAHomeGardening
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You are a ginger hero. You got me to grow ginger and turmeric for the first time this year. I hope mine does as well as yours. Cheers from Texas.

TimHogle
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Great Monsterous harvest. They really looked like a squid monsta. My family & I really love ginger with lemon grass tea im starting to plant some. Thanks for sharing brother.

ericjohnmiranda
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this, is fantastic, , and I went wrong, with planting too deap, and keeping well wated, , so as new to this sight, have given me some great tips, and ideas, , , and shall keep looking, from the uk

deesumnall
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SO good to have such valuable info in a local accent Rob! Blessings, have Subscribed - Agin THANKS 😊 🙏 ☺️ 😘 I just harvested my first Ever Ginger and did exactly what you did - 1 small Rhysome and 1 larger to see the difference. I got 300gms from small one and yet to harvest the larger 1 😉

grace-shantif
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i enjoyed the video and thank you . i have some ginger in atm and will soon be ready to harvest i hope and thank you for the tips

holdenboy
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You are fabulous. I'm in Toronto, and watching for your tips for growing in our climate. We can reach 40 degrees in July but have a short growing season. Oh, I always have to remind myself my winter is your summer. Ginger is considered tropical and don't know how it would handle Toronto weather. It is March 23 and we had snow yesterday. Usually can't plant until 24th of May...so maybe 4 to 5 months outdoors. I am on a hunt for recipes for doing the pickled pink ginger which people often call sushi ginger.

falconfeathers
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This video was amazing! I have a pretty decent organic ginger plant growing right now and this information will quite useful during my growing journey and also when I harvest! Thank you!

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