How to Grow Lots of Ginger in Containers

Published 2018-11-18
Ginger is very easy to grow in containers. The best time to plant ginger is in spring. Ginger likes warm and humid climate. If the temperature is too hot, move the ginger plant to partial shade. After 6 to 10 months, ginger will grow under the soil.

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All Comments (21)
  • @DaisyCreekFarms
    Regarding the Ginger Yield: The ginger shown in the beginning was not all used to grow just one plant. I broke the ginger apart (0:53) into pieces to start 4 plants (1:13). The ginger harvested at the end was started from a 2x1 inch piece and yielded 6x4 inch in ginger. It would have grown bigger if planted in-ground in right climate or in greenhouse.
  • @cc6755
    Well now we know how hard it is grow one piece of ginger, let's all appreciate hard working farmers out there.
  • @dr.agupta
    Ginger yields more in flat pots, it is not a root crop, it is a rhizome crop that grows along the surface, so depth is not the key but the width of container is. That's the reason why only 2-3 shoots showed up, and less yield.
  • @obviouslytwo4u
    I've just started dating a ginger and now YouTube are showing me what they think are related videos lol
  • @onelove4193
    I LOVE THIS GUY!! Thanks Jag!! It's your energy that is just like the energy in the plants. Happy!! Thank you soooo much. You're teaching me gardening.
  • @lavenderstar1
    So simple and informative. You explained well with concise direction. I love that you followed the process all the way through. Definitely trying this now
  • @aaronblount3999
    The greatest thing about ginger is that if you leave it in the ground and harvest after the plants die back, you can break it up into more pieces, plant those, and produce even more. I'll be doing something similar with ginger and turmeric that purchased this year. Their primary function will be landscape plants, their secondary function will be cutting my costs at the grocery store...lol
  • One of many great videos that I have watched of yours. I remembered seeing this video before and looked it up today before I planted some ginger. Thank you so much!
  • @RavenVargas27
    I love seeing a happy gardener that was a beautiful result I'm going to try this thanks
  • @kristenlanh3185
    Thanks for being patient enough to record the full process. Nice!
  • @eleanorcm7033
    The foliage on these plants is quite attractive. I would be inclined to grow it as a houseplant and then harvest and divide it on a yearly basis. If you had two pots of ginger and alternated between them, harvesting every 6 months, you might get decent yields and also a nice (cheap!) plant for your house. The leaves can also be used in stir-fries
  • @brandonj3058
    The best gardener on YouTube hands down everything I’ve grown has been from watching your videos 😎😎😎
  • @shamachelon
    Your reaction was amazing, thank you from the bottom of my heart. You have convinced me to get gardening! I’ve planted thyme, coriander, and spearmint from seed so far. I’m doing chamomile tomorrow! 😁 peace and blessings be upon you my brother!!!
  • I'm so excited for you. You did a wonderful job sir. You're right about the cold...I'll have to wait...you got me excited lol. Bless you
  • @adelezayin9252
    Greetings from Singapore! A very informative and clear cut video! Especially love the joy that radiants from you, at each harvest! Keep sharing! Its a joy to watch! Going off to plant some ginger now!
  • @yesenialuna6574
    I love how excited this guy looks in his videos. Makes me excited to grow anything 😂💕
  • @otyzavrgnia2072
    Your video clip is the easiest to understand.. not so much talking nonsense...pure and educational too thank you 🙏
  • @julielebel1210
    Thank you for your videos, they are very informative! I really appreciate you explaining how often to water the plant, how much sun to give and more! Good job!
  • @sandravalani359
    Thanks for the tips JaG!!!  I am grateful that you explained the difference between a immature ginger and a very mature one!!!  I am goinG to be growing some ginger this summer....so I appreciate all the help that I can get!!!  Have an awesome summer!!!!