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Title: growing ginger
Post by: zigzig on April 03, 2009, 20:37:48
I want to do this. I understand that you can just plant the ginger root you buy from the shop.

I tried this last year from details on a site which said just plant it and when I looked the middle had all been eaten so all I had was a ginger shell.

Any one know how to do it?

Title: Re: growing ginger
Post by: manicscousers on April 03, 2009, 20:42:52
we bought some with a  bulb like bump on, planted it in a pot, kept it in the polytunnel and it grew, trouble is, I left it in the tunnel in the winter, it died off  :-\
still, we had already harvested a big piece, just lost the bit I re-planted, oh, ours was from aldi  ;D
Title: Re: growing ginger
Post by: tonybloke on April 03, 2009, 23:31:45
just plant a bit of shop-bought  ginger root into multi purpose compost, plant it with the root horizontal, and not totally buried. the root /rhizome will develop both roots and shoots. the shoots can be used as well, they are called 'stem' ginger, I think? they grow to about 2 ft tall, well, they did when my mate grew them, last year
Title: Re: growing ginger
Post by: GrannieAnnie on April 04, 2009, 13:28:19
just plant a bit of shop-bought  ginger root into multi purpose compost, plant it with the root horizontal, and not totally buried. the root /rhizome will develop both roots and shoots. the shoots can be used as well, they are called 'stem' ginger, I think? they grow to about 2 ft tall, well, they did when my mate grew them, last year

  Does "Stem Ginger" taste like the root?
I might give this a whirl. I love crystalized ginger.
Title: Re: growing ginger
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on April 04, 2009, 17:54:37
Stem ginger preserved in syrup is out of this world.
Title: Re: growing ginger
Post by: BarriedaleNick on April 10, 2009, 15:55:30
just plant a bit of shop-bought  ginger root into multi purpose compost, plant it with the root horizontal, and not totally buried. the root /rhizome will develop both roots and shoots. the shoots can be used as well, they are called 'stem' ginger, I think? they grow to about 2 ft tall, well, they did when my mate grew them, last year


Unfortuantely Stem ginger is not made from the stems of ginger plants. Stem ginger is the just another name for root or green ginger but is commonly used in reference to the root preserved in syrup..
http://www.waitrose.com/food/cookingandrecipes/cookinglibraries/glossary/glossary.aspx?type=0&id=157
Title: Re: growing ginger
Post by: zigzig on April 12, 2009, 05:38:47
Thanks to all,

I think my mistake wast to 'plant it' I should have just rested it on top.

Will give it another try.

Fresh ginger is so much better.

I love stem ginger too and am grateful for the recipe, we had it in Egypt, as a sauce on chicken and it worked wonderfully.
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