Sunday, January 8, 2012

Can ginger be grown from ginger root bought at the gro. store?

I really don't know any thing about growing ginger. I bought ginger root at the gro. store and it appeard to have new growth coming out, simular to a canna flower root.

Can ginger be grown from ginger root bought at the gro. store?
you are right in comparing it to a canna root they are both botanically classified as rhizomes ,the root spreads horizontally , a little below the soil surface.It grows quite easily from store bought ginger %26amp; if you have spotted new tips likely to sprout ,it is the right time to plant ..It grows by sending up shoots with attractive pointed green leaves , it is time to harvest when these leaves start to fade %26amp; the stem shrivels %26amp; bends over,then you dig it up %26amp; will be amazed at the spread of the root.Good to take a before %26amp; after picture for comparison.
Reply:Most people are more familiar with the grocery store ginger we commonly eat. This is also one of the least showy. When it blooms, it will be a small cone shaped greenish yellow flower on a short stem, that is easy to over look if you do not pay close attention to your plant. The foliage is very attractive and it is a plant well worth growing in the garden or in pots.



It is a tuber ..yes it will grow off of root cuttings...





Planting



In early March, go to your local supermarket and purchase a tuber or two of ginger. These are relatively inexpensive and are Zingeber officinale the common edible ginger.



here is the link concerning this..enjoy
Reply:Sure, I have a lovely plant growing from store bought.



Choose a tuber with several nodes, plunk it in dirt, water.



Have fun.
Reply:Yes, I tried it myself and left it growing until winter and then dug the root up to my delight I saw that it had multiplied.
Reply:Depends.



Sometimes they are sprayed or irradiated to prevent or delay growth. Go to some organic store and get it from there instead

purchase flowers

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