Growing Ginger

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08 May 14 Andrea (Australia - temperate climate)
Although ginger isn't recommended for temperate climate, I've had success planting a shop-bought rhizome it in a pot with coconut fibre potting mix. I shield the leaves from direct sun with shade cloth wrapped around the plants, which also keeps the humidity in. I water daily in summer and fertilise regularly with low nitrogen soluble fertiliser. Just waiting for the leaves to die down before harvesting.
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