Growing Ginger

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02 Jul 15 Karin (Australia - arid climate)
Does ginger tolerate winter frost and extreme summer heat?
19 Jul 15 Prometheus (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
Karin, Ginger is a tropical / sub-tropical plant, so for best results I'd recommend trying to reproduce this climate as much as you can. In a desert or semi-desert climate they should be overwintered inside - they will probably die off if you expose them to anything worse than a very light frost. Over Summers, provided that you give them a sunny position sheltered from the extremes of heat and ensure they are watered frequently, you may find it is very productive for you. I'd wager that a spot that gets plenty of morning sun and afternoon dappled shade would be ideal.
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