Experience the full journey of ginger growth in this captivating time-lapse, documenting 93 days from sprouting rhizome to a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ginger root with green sprout on a wooden background. Ginger rhizomes, more commonly known as ginger roots, come from the ...
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 ...
Ginger is a fantastic spice, known for its zesty flavor in everything from stir-fries to teas. It’s also packed with health benefits, like aiding digestion and reducing inflammation. While you can ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Usually, we go to a garden center to buy plants, but you can buy edible plants at the grocery store, too. Check out the grocery ...
Did you know you can grow ginger or tangawizi on your own? Or you can use part of the root and it will continue to grow? In today’s article, I will take a closer look at this versatile exotic plant ...
Ginger is an ideal plant for shady, damp areas of the landscape. You may be surprised to find it has many uses besides being a landscape filler. In a culinary sense you know ginger root, but did you ...
Last week I wrote about growing Swiss chard since everyone is spending more time at home. I will continue with that theme, because you can pick up three edible plants to grow while grocery shopping.
When digging herbaceous perennials for dividing, observe the root system. There are five different types of root systems; offsets, stolons, rhizomes, taproots, and woody roots. It is the root system ...
Farm manager Ivana Zivkovic holds freshly harvested ginger on Sept. 28 at Forts Ferry Farm in Latham. Farm manager Ivana Zivkovic holds freshly harvested ginger at Forts Ferry Farm in Latham. Farm ...