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Sat, Mar 14, 09 at 0:12
| Ginger is a tropical plant. Cool nights will stop the rhizomes dead in their tracks. Dead being the operative word. I am having great success growing ginger in Geelong in a glass house. They are in pots, in semi shade, in rich well drained potting mix and compost. But, they haven't seen the winter yet! This year I will plant again in August and am confident of a harvest in April - I hope.... |
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