Early spring 2023 I got super excited to grow ginger. I watched tons of YouTube. Filled a shallow pot with organic
compost and potting soil and perlite. Bought organic ginger. Soaked like many suggested and put it in the
greenhouse, and waited, and waited... It didn't finally pop up only to die shortly after. I have lost track of how many times I've tried to start, and the different techniques I've tried. Finally I saw a
video that talked about ginger being an understory plant. I put it in the soil in the middle of a
raised bed that had a large tomato, a pepper and luffa. It was growing very well. Which was surprising because it didn't seem to get any sun at all. I kept moving the pepper aside so it would get a little morning sun, but it really didn't get much. The problem is it was very late in the season by the time I cracked the code. The foliage had only grow about 12" before cold weather came. It's been a very mild winter so far we have only had a couple of light frost. The ginger still feels firm.
Should I leave it in the soil? Or should I dig it up? Will it come back when it warms up?
This is one of those plants that everyone says is so easy to grow, that has given me nothing but trouble. I'm determined to make it work this year. I look forward to some advice on making this place finally grow for me. Thanks