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What NOT To Do When Growing Ginger, Turmeric, Galangal + Exciting Opportunity For You! 

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I grew ginger, galangal and turmeric last year all through late spring until end of summer when plants started dying. I am sharing my experience of where I grew them and the results of the harvest. Witnessing my harvest will help you have a more successful harvest when it’s your turn to grow!
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@tallulahtwosocks6214
@tallulahtwosocks6214 4 года назад
I purchased my initial ginger from the grocery and then planted them in full sun and I had so much that I grated it all and froze it for future use. I just make sure they had water. Zone 11b.
@wendiland
@wendiland 4 года назад
Sounds amazing!!
@Nic-kx5dn
@Nic-kx5dn Год назад
All these great against cancer,I put sliced ginger and turmeric in my smoothies helps me,berries and natural yoghurt also coconut water.Keep healthy...War against cancer.❤❤❤
@taariqq
@taariqq 3 месяца назад
starts @ 1:40 ... It was so considerate of you to include the clip from the container that did not have much rhizome. This actually helped, perhaps, more that all the perfectly grown videos, IMO. You earned my subscription. Thank you!
@leonazeno4533
@leonazeno4533 4 года назад
You have managed to use up your space beautifully. Everything is so neat! Keep it coming girl!
@richardhawkins2248
@richardhawkins2248 4 года назад
I live in Zone 8 I grow all of this and it winters over quite well. I made some English Ginger beer one time. Whew! That was good but really potent.
@umamaheshwarihegde3830
@umamaheshwarihegde3830 4 года назад
I couldn’t but drool looking at those mulberries!
@victorvogelsang6350
@victorvogelsang6350 4 года назад
I have been growing ginger for several years. Super super easy. I treat it like a house plant. I started after some ginger I had bought a the grocery stated producing horns. Lots of fun. I live in northern North Carolina. Good luck.
@jovallepuhrmann1129
@jovallepuhrmann1129 4 года назад
I grew ginger last year and it was excellent. I was able to locate some organic ginger. After I grew it outside in a pot I brought a the inside and treated like a houseplant through the winter. The smell throughout my house was wonderful.
@ALittleGardenUpNorth
@ALittleGardenUpNorth 4 года назад
The mulberry is full of fruits. It’s amazing.
@ayatti26
@ayatti26 4 года назад
It is, I would have been gorging on those berries the whole video. She has amazing will power.
@markkopecky1230
@markkopecky1230 4 года назад
You're a terrific teacher Wendi! I love that you're not afraid to be completely transparent as you check our your trials. You're very well-spoken and your smile is contagious! :)
@imafan2610
@imafan2610 3 года назад
I have been growing ginger. Galangal will get to be 8 ft tall and does not die down. It is harder to harvest because the new shoots grow on the outside. Tumeric grows in layers in pots and is the easiest to grow. Zingerber grow laterally and not vertically unless you place your ginger sideways. Tumeric will sprout a month after harvest. Zingerber, I harvest after it blooms and dies down Nov-Jan. I keep in in a tray in the shade with a little bit of peat moss for moisture. I plant it in pots again around March-April. It can be harvested in 5 months after it starts growing, but has to be harvested once it blooms or it will just crowd and get a lot smaller.
@absurdnerd7624
@absurdnerd7624 3 года назад
I plan to try growing some ginger in some window boxes on my front porch. Since the window boxes are rectangular and not too deep there should be room for the rhizomes to spread. If only the piece from the grocery store will begin to sprout then I can get started.
@lisaharmon5619
@lisaharmon5619 Год назад
This showed up in my feed. This is my first year in growing ginger. I'm looking forward to many years of growing. Thank you.
@1Lightdancer
@1Lightdancer 2 года назад
Thank you, Wendy! I just got some fresh OG ginger and Turmeric, and noticed the ginger was beginning to Sprout, so just popped it into a hanging basket that I think I'll set in an area that gets morning to midday sun 🌞
@MickyBellRoberts
@MickyBellRoberts 4 года назад
Your yard is awesome, I really like it. Thank you for showing it.
@ahmedhusseinny
@ahmedhusseinny 4 года назад
Hey Wendi: I really like it how you are caveating statements and asking viewers to do their own research. /cheers. Love you and love your videos.
@wendiland
@wendiland 4 года назад
I can only express my personal experience as we are not all the same. :). Stay safe out there!
@ahmedhusseinny
@ahmedhusseinny 4 года назад
@@wendiland Yup. I am in the worst part of the world to be, now, NY/NJ. But have a backyard to be outside and do a lot of gardening, season is just starting.
@wendiland
@wendiland 4 года назад
Careless Whispers yea I can see it must be difficult for people in apartments practicing staying at home. Garden away! Stay safe!
@vbartrum9172
@vbartrum9172 3 года назад
I've never heard of galangal so I'm excited to see what it looks like
@chadeller5588
@chadeller5588 4 года назад
Thank you for showing the shaded ginger result! The comparison to the less-shaded result was significant... this is how we learn! :-)
@skatingcanuck9837
@skatingcanuck9837 2 года назад
I'm amazed that you ate the turmeric and ginger raw! This will be my first year growing ginger and galangal and I was thrilled to find this video - thank you. So surprised that galangal turned out to be the hardiest. I even bought some fresh Thai ginger to grow!
@Mrbfgray
@Mrbfgray Год назад
I planted all three and the galangal also the toughest, zone 9a farther N. California. Also the parts outside my drip system only ones that endured, even tho it's my citrus area and not watered with high frequency. All under fairly heavy wood chip mulch.
@chefdepunjab8965
@chefdepunjab8965 3 года назад
Wendi you are spontaneous & natural loved your show 👍👍👍
@janicejurgensen2122
@janicejurgensen2122 Год назад
I love how much you learned and I learned by watching you. I bet the next harvest will be amazing!!
@wranther
@wranther 4 года назад
Hi Wendi! Had to refresh the video near the end to open up for comments. You sure pack diversity into your small growing area. Excellent background with those pansies. Think pansies are just about my favorite plant to sit back enjoy. Hope you are able to keep your videos coming while Staying Safe and Healthy. Very enjoyable and interesting pointers. Happy Gardening! -Bob..
@wendiland
@wendiland 4 года назад
Thank you for doing that! Haa I pack so much in that little space each new thing I bring home takes days of thinking through to make it fit. I love pansies so much as each one the pattern is unique.
@deec7098
@deec7098 3 месяца назад
Thank you for being honest and transparent! ❤️
@papitlin135
@papitlin135 3 года назад
That bird in the back is so happy🦋🐛🐥🐔🐤
@reneenelsen7416
@reneenelsen7416 4 года назад
Just found you site. You are doing an excellent job with it. If I were your grandmother, I wouldn't be able to stop bragging about you;) please keep up your great videos? Your growing area is beautiful also. Bless you and your loved ones
@franciscafrederick1585
@franciscafrederick1585 2 года назад
You'd video on growing ginger, cumin and gangalluam was quite useful.I realized that my ginger didn't have much moisture. I will be trying some again. The tip that they grow quite shallow was noted. Quite engaging.
@jeanette7403
@jeanette7403 10 месяцев назад
I grew ginger from a root from the store, I keep it in a pot on the front porch where it gets sun 85% of the day. It went wild and I am ready to harvest as they are coming to the top and protuding from the dirt. They are about 2 ft. Tall. I am in zone 7-9, we have been hitting 40 at night so I might be taking it in soon. Thank you! Love the video
@susanapollo284
@susanapollo284 4 года назад
I like that you teach what herbs do. Excellent
@tessasilberbauer6219
@tessasilberbauer6219 4 года назад
I adore how you encourage research especially since people taking herbs could create interaction problems with their meds. Also I am utterly taken with your beautiful garden. Thank you for sharing how things don't work as well as how they do! ❤
@johnwilson3557
@johnwilson3557 4 года назад
Yes I have accomplished alot out here. Lots of emperimentation with good results in the heat. Pretty much you must water everday out here.
@LittleJordanFarm
@LittleJordanFarm 4 года назад
Thank you for the tips..I only cut what I need and leave the rest in the soil..I bring mine in and put in a morning sun facing window. So it continues to grow through the winter . So far this has worked good for me. Blessings thanks again
@wendiland
@wendiland 4 года назад
That’s actually the best way to do it. You’ll have fresh harvest herbs to use whenever needed. :D
@socalcrypto
@socalcrypto 19 дней назад
Great video. Hope you had better luck the next year! Love how you just stayed focused @20:22 when your neighbor was screaming STFU 😂
@stephanieinspired1151
@stephanieinspired1151 3 года назад
Hello! 🌱🌿🌱Nice to meet you🍃🌟✨Love your show, your garden, your tips & greatly appreciate all your information, delightful! We live in eastern Pennsylvania in zone 5 so I’ll be starting ginger turmeric and galangal inside in the windowsill. Purchased an inexpensive plastic “ greenhouse” & I’m learning how to plant what when☺️See you again soon!
@DailyLifeandNature
@DailyLifeandNature 4 года назад
Beautiful video, nice intro , thanks for sharing to us such variety plant in your garden, i learn a lot lesson from your video uploading
@PastorIhaza
@PastorIhaza 2 года назад
Very educational video... glad to see what to do and not to do. Thanks for the tip of shallow potting. I started a lot in a bag under the cabinet, spraying with water occasionally, now ready to plant.
@wendiland
@wendiland 2 года назад
It’s so exciting to see shoots popping up! Happy Gardening!
@sheilabutts1044
@sheilabutts1044 Год назад
Thanks for sharing, I bought so to grow this spring. Love all your Beautiful pants all around you. God bless.
@i2ndsight
@i2ndsight 4 года назад
We grow ginger in two dollar window boxes on a large window sill beside our birds' habitat protected by 18" wide galvanized wire 1/4" hardware cloth. We have budgies. They love eating the greens off exactly level with the top of the hardware cloth. Yet we still get almost a year's worth of ginger plus rhizomes to plant right back in. The hardware cloth barricade has a scrap of hose along the top edge as a soft landing spot for the birds.
@wendiland
@wendiland 4 года назад
That sounds amazing! :) Thanks for sharing!
@marvinlamonte7947
@marvinlamonte7947 3 года назад
OMG you are so adorable! New to the channel. I started off looking for tips for growing ginger and I found You. Thank you so very much!!! Time to dive down the Rabbit hole and watch all your videos. Thanks again!
@wendiland
@wendiland 3 года назад
Thank you! Can’t wait to see you on every episode! Haha Happy Gardening and stay safe!
@wendiland
@wendiland 3 года назад
BTW - the more sun on ginger the better as long as the leaves don’t get burned. If they do move to slightly cooler spot.
@Ellzhomeandgarden
@Ellzhomeandgarden Год назад
I’ll be growing ginger this year..thanks for the video.
@PC2011HK
@PC2011HK Год назад
Wendi Pham is full of life. A good mentor. Best of luck. Love to hear your descriptions. Inspiring.
@wendiland
@wendiland Год назад
Thank you, same to you! Happy gardening!
@kimuseni
@kimuseni 3 года назад
Thanks. Planning on planting ginger next season
@DragonPrepper
@DragonPrepper 3 года назад
Just found your channel ☺️. Love this video a lot. Subscribed!
@gaylestephenson9847
@gaylestephenson9847 Год назад
You have made yourself a beautiful and health giving Parardise in the city! Wonderful video, very enlightening and informative! Thank you for showing that wonderful results come from a small space!
@wendiland
@wendiland Год назад
Thank you Gayle, It’s my little getaway or “staycation”. Lol. There’s so many little changes to see even in a small garden.
@Passioakka
@Passioakka Год назад
Interesting to hear about the differences between ginger, galangal and turmeric! I have them all on my heatmat under extra light right now and will keep them in my greenhouse this summer. It is always exiting to try out "exotic" plants when living close to the arctic circle. But one does not know if one does not try! 😄 Greetings from north of Sweden!
@wendiland
@wendiland Год назад
I’m all for experimenting! At least during half of the year there’s lots of light, just need a green house and plant should be growing like crazy. Happy Arctic Gardening!! :D
@necymamaril3735
@necymamaril3735 4 года назад
I’m in Zone 11 and I did tried growing ginger. It took 6 months to produce 2.5 inches long new ginger. Good luck with yours. I grew them in full sun.
@tallulahtwosocks6214
@tallulahtwosocks6214 4 года назад
I purchased my initial ginger from the grocery and then planted them in full sun and I had so much that I grated it all and froze it for future use. I just make sure they had water. Zone 11b.
@nicolipotatski6288
@nicolipotatski6288 Год назад
Have you checked your soil? I think your lacking some nutrients that ginger needs. Have it send to a professional who can tell you what you need to add to your soil.
@pamelanaylor6283
@pamelanaylor6283 4 года назад
Now that was just mean to film in front of those delicious looking mulberries hanging down! LOL Thanks for making this vid - I just started growing ginger, galangal, red & yellow turmeric.
@sharky7665
@sharky7665 3 года назад
Informative and what a good attitude.
@timothygreer188
@timothygreer188 4 года назад
Did the lighter turmeric taste a bit like green mango? If so you have what they call Mango Ginger, it's actually a kind of turmeric Curcuma amada. Sometimes it ends up being shipped out with regular turmeric. In the Indian market near me, people will pick thru for one or the other. That's how I learned about it. It's mainly used as a pickle in India
@hermanfennelljr2876
@hermanfennelljr2876 Год назад
I've grew some this year, haven't got to try them yet thanks
@michaelobrien4644
@michaelobrien4644 3 года назад
Excellent my dear i like how you showed the difference with the plants with more sunlight and those with no sunlight would you be interested in doing a walk through with your yard it looks fascinating cheers .
@RSJ-Texas
@RSJ-Texas Год назад
I have had success growing all three of those here in north Texas.
@mikewilson8054
@mikewilson8054 4 года назад
wow, thank you for sharing.
@Chompchompyerded
@Chompchompyerded Год назад
OMG! I want to eat all of those gigantic mulberries! I Live in zone 5 which is not a place where any of those plants will not be happy in the winter. I plant them all in 30 gallon totes. I wheel them outside for the summer, then bring them in and grow them under lights for the fall and winter. They thrive either way, and it's great to be able to have fresh anytime I want it. The taste of all three of these is so much better when harvested fresh then when bought at the store.
@Gr8Believer
@Gr8Believer 3 года назад
Ginger likes swampy moist ground with lots of sun.
@deensaffar
@deensaffar 3 года назад
Hi friend thanks sharing your good information.It very interesting information.Nice gardens.I love it
@johnmathilda5961
@johnmathilda5961 3 года назад
Wow!!! Your mulberry looks so delicious and healthy.
@heavysunlight5161
@heavysunlight5161 4 года назад
Oh my gosh. How do you remember the care plan for all these beautiful plants? Your garden is amazing.
@comando1911
@comando1911 4 года назад
Many people ask me the same thing, honestly the more you do it, the more second nature it comes to you. Practice makes perfect. Shes an amazing channel! Another great agricultural channel to check out is self sufficient me. Goes over all sorts of plants
@kesss97d
@kesss97d 4 года назад
Hi Wendi - I am thoroughly impressed with everything you grow. I'm also SUPER curious to find out where you live or what zone you're located in. Can you share with us?
@wendiland
@wendiland 4 года назад
Kelsey Mrozik zone 10, Southern California.
@sindollface
@sindollface Год назад
Hi ! I’ll definitely check out ur other videos. Highly enjoyed this one, ty. I’m familiar with ginger & turmeric but don’t know the other root at all. Great info thanks again.
@wendiland
@wendiland Год назад
I’ve started growing few more varieties since this video. Can’t wait for them to grow out more. :)
@davidsonnier1690
@davidsonnier1690 Год назад
i'm growing ginger indoors in a 5 gallon bucket--with a water reservoir inside with a grow light 12 hours a day and the shoots are 5 feet high.
@franceshenderson1334
@franceshenderson1334 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this video. This is the first time I've ever grown ginger. I planted it in later june, it is about 3 ft tall, I'm excited to see what happens how deep did u plant them?
@wendiland
@wendiland 4 года назад
Not very deep, just couple inches below soil.
@fludrbywest3886
@fludrbywest3886 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for sharing🙏🏻❣️
@dolan86
@dolan86 4 года назад
Those mulberries! 😍
@redtillimdeadsmithsmith4437
@redtillimdeadsmithsmith4437 3 года назад
Great video ! Beautiful place too!
@johnnyzornes9945
@johnnyzornes9945 4 года назад
Thank you Wendy. I enjoy your videos, especially the one on sweet potatoes. As for the ginger I think planting in full sun is best. Turmeric is more tolerant of shade but again I plant it in full sun here in the tropics in Central America.
@sonnymoon6465
@sonnymoon6465 4 года назад
Thanks Wendi Phan !
@stelladina2437
@stelladina2437 Год назад
Thanks for sharing this posting and I will try it. 👏
@wendiland
@wendiland Год назад
Good luck!
@emariaenterprises
@emariaenterprises 4 года назад
Thank you.
@cafarmgirl3279
@cafarmgirl3279 3 года назад
Oh those mulberries! Just planted two. :) Oceanside, CA
@wendiland
@wendiland 3 года назад
i got 2 new varieties of mulberries started. can’t wait! Enjoy yours! :D
@pn3940
@pn3940 Год назад
they like a lot of water once established. My niece's yard was fully shaded but bright, galangal grows well.
@wendiland
@wendiland Год назад
Most ginger seem to be that way. Good to know you confirmed it. :)
@leewillis2908
@leewillis2908 3 года назад
I just found your channel and love your style and yard.
@wendiland
@wendiland 3 года назад
thank you. Welcome to Wendiland :D
@JenMarco
@JenMarco 4 года назад
Thank you. I think some people buy a whole bunch of whatever from the grocery store and pretend they grew it! Lol! Just kidding but thanks for sharing that everything isn’t always a huge pay off
@SammeLagom
@SammeLagom 5 месяцев назад
I'm planting my first ginger now :D But in the window, here in Sweden its cold until May.
@bcmiller2000
@bcmiller2000 3 года назад
Great job, it may be lack of water...they love moist organic soil and not so much the sun. It's been a year since this video was posted, have you made a follow-up? Great video!
@franceshenderson1334
@franceshenderson1334 4 года назад
Your turmeric is awsome
@jacobguerrero1058
@jacobguerrero1058 4 года назад
Thanks
@camthuhuynh8705
@camthuhuynh8705 Год назад
Thank you wendy
@tinawindham6958
@tinawindham6958 4 года назад
What kind of mulberry tree is that? Delicious!
@vanhoang9468
@vanhoang9468 3 года назад
Hi Wendi, How is the good time to grow ginger and turmeric?
@Bab3_Gurl
@Bab3_Gurl 3 года назад
My ginger grew in sunlight and it had a water pan , it might help next time you plant ginger in a pot
@uniqutilities2831
@uniqutilities2831 4 года назад
It's funny, I'm already subscribed to all the contestants channels, but one, before even seeing this. Good luck Wendi! You'd be perfect for the series.
@wendiland
@wendiland 4 года назад
I’m not contesting, but thank you! Was part of announcement to tell others to contest. Go sub that channel, I think it will be a fun show!
@Punisher187u
@Punisher187u 3 года назад
I'm growing Ginger in Zone 9b the Californian Desert in full sun. They are doing well. They just need lots of water.
@opinionatedtatertot815
@opinionatedtatertot815 3 года назад
I'm in the central valley, in 9B too, so this is good to hear!
@khm2128
@khm2128 4 года назад
@8:17 I see beautiful broadleaf plantain! Wonderful!
@khm2128
@khm2128 4 года назад
You can make dehydrated chips with the leaves!
@kemeclark7225
@kemeclark7225 3 года назад
Thank you very much for showing us
@wendiland
@wendiland 3 года назад
It’s a pleasure! Happy Gardening!
@jessicajae7777
@jessicajae7777 2 года назад
I love your personality. I think I'd watch you wash dishes!
@wendiland
@wendiland 2 года назад
haha thank you! You’re funny.
@PatriciaGalo
@PatriciaGalo 4 года назад
The first one you bit into was not the Rhizome, but energy storage for the Turmeric plant, which is why it did not have color. You are brave to try them all.
@wendiland
@wendiland 4 года назад
Pat Galo that explains it! Thanks!
@wendiland
@wendiland 4 года назад
Pat Galo what do u do with the storage tubers?
@PatriciaGalo
@PatriciaGalo 4 года назад
@@wendiland , well If I harvest the main Turmeric plant that looks like an orange triangle, I usually leave energy tubers attached to it, because I replant right away. I have only found them in older plants though and then the Rhizomes are large and moist. If they are detached, I compost them because they taste bitter.....lol.
@PatriciaGalo
@PatriciaGalo 4 года назад
I am also interested in Purple tree collards. IM at @GrowHealth4u Instagram or Facebook please
@airodarkwind8719
@airodarkwind8719 4 года назад
I was also shocked when she ate it. Lol! She is so brave and fun!
@vgil1278
@vgil1278 3 года назад
What does galangal taste/smell like? Do you use it in a certain way?
@myhomerumahku2485
@myhomerumahku2485 3 года назад
Amazing yard
@rudikaryadi5896
@rudikaryadi5896 4 года назад
They neeed air to breathe, you can punch many holes on the side of your container, or use fabric container/planter bag.
@s.leeyork3848
@s.leeyork3848 Год назад
Thank you
@susanmercurio1060
@susanmercurio1060 3 года назад
I live in Minnesota! Zone 4! When you said Zone 10, I wanted to faint.
@wendiland
@wendiland 3 года назад
hahaa Sending some California sun your way!
@bowmag803
@bowmag803 3 года назад
I grow my turmeric in full sun in zone 9 a
@chriscaudill7326
@chriscaudill7326 2 года назад
Love watching you. Great information from a beautiful young lady.
@anetrapolk4578
@anetrapolk4578 5 месяцев назад
Very helpful
@pugrusty
@pugrusty 3 года назад
Wendi where do you get galangal i can't find them her at the Asian store in Virginia state : love your Garden 😍😍😀😀
@Deyan_B_Travels
@Deyan_B_Travels 3 года назад
Oh, zone 10, lucky you! I live in zone 7.
@tinawindham6958
@tinawindham6958 4 года назад
When I plant my roots I barely cover them with soil then water them in..they love heat. Your plants will come up then...my rabbits love ginger leaves and there are so many kinds that I buy them from ha to Puerto Rico. One of my favorite Tropicals...and ginger tea is the best!
@Kamalu0nalani
@Kamalu0nalani 4 года назад
I'm in Fl and ginger actually love the sun.
@Nic-kx5dn
@Nic-kx5dn Год назад
Also mangoes great for smoothies,dont over blend,try flaxseeds and sesame too,and ginger turmeric helps too and cracked pepper as well enjoy and fight with health,
@victormelendez2124
@victormelendez2124 3 года назад
I am growing ginger also but I am not sure what type of ginger, I live in New York but I keep in doors how will know if they are ready ?
@karenfourie2449
@karenfourie2449 2 года назад
Thank You. A question please, how much water does Ginger require please?
@catteadams
@catteadams 3 года назад
Grrrrrreat video. Where do you buy your starter Rhyzomes?
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