How To Grow And Plant Ginger In Your Spring Garden! Ginger is so easy to sprout, given the right conditions. The rhizomes of this plant are not only tasty and necessary in numerous recipes, but they can also be sprouted to grow entirely new Ginger plants, for free! In the previous video, we sprouted and rooted Ginger tubers from the grocery store and potted them up at the end of winter. In this video, the weather has warmed up and we can now plant the growing ginger outside in raised beds.

This is a great project for growing indoors and for teaching kids how things grow, as well as the vegetative life cycles of root and shoot development. One of the best indoor projects that you gardeners can do as we wait for our garden beds and plots to thaw outside.

As a fully tropical plant, Ginger needs supplemental heat if you live in temperate regions or if your indoor temperatures are below 80F. Sprouting usually takes place within a week with viable bulbs, although the progress of growth at this stage can vary quite a bit. One sprouted, it can be grown anywhere, but as it is too cold outside, we grew ours in pots. Now that the weather is warm enough, let's plant them in the garden, no-till style, as always!

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