Growing Ginger

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12 Mar 17 James. Bruce. (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
I am new to growing ginger, being south of Brisbane 40k inland of the coast. I would like to know if ginger ectra can grow here? We would like to grow them in large pots is this ok? do they like full sun, part shade or full shade?
13 Mar 17 John (Australia - temperate climate)
You should be able to grow ginger, I grow it in southern Victoria. It will need a warm spot because it is a tropical plant. You could plant it in a big tub and move it under cover if you get frosts. Alternatively lift the rhizomes in autumn when the tops start to die off. Rhizomes can rot in cold, wet soil. Trust this helps.
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