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  • Gingers don't have souls lol

  • your videos are very well done however you didnt give any detail on which way to plant the ginger.The small nodules should be pointing up.Some brief history on the plants would be interesting also.Kind Regards Squabex.

  • I use ginger in my salads. It's said to help reduce cholesterol.

  • I love YV!

  • I didn't know ginger looked that beautiful!

  • Another sparkle moment at 1:10 did see this on another episode. See her left ear... Good presentation, will try to grow the pink and white this year... Thanks

  • why is ginger red

  • Some gingers smell like gardenias ... i love them

  • Gingers do not like cold climates at all! xD

  • i wish you would have an ACTUAL example (pics) of the ginger in pot to back up your claim!

  • Great video, yo. Ima grow me some ginger.

  • Thank you! I will try that.

  • The flowersare beautiful and smell heavenly, you'll love them. Zingiber officinale is the common edible one. Not all gingers like full sun, so be sure to look up the names of each one.

  • Thanks for the upload. I am seriously considering growing some since the price of ginger is at $45 per kg ! Phew i like to know all there is to know about growing some

  • @totallyfreeenergy well then don't watch any more of HER videos

  • @totallyfreeenergy

    i just went and got a lil nob of ginger it cost me $0.23 and now i am off too plant it :D yay

  • I've just ate some, it's really storng !

  • Thanks for taking the time to watch my videos and for all the nice comments!!

    I am glad that I entertain you and you choose to watch my videos when there are so many out there! You can find me on Facebook and Twitter under Yolanda Vanveen

    Be sure to join my Garden Naturally Group on Facebook!

    Keep gardening and blooming where you are planted! Yolanda Vanveen

  • @YolandaVanveen ... You are a lovely lady with a lot of valuable information which I appreciate.  Thank you for doing these vignettes on gardening.

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  • @moxieownage i think she meant not go below 40 Farenheit, 32 F being equal to 0 C

  • do the plant give out gingery aroma. i m asking incase i grow it in house will it make the house smell like ginger

  • @JIMKOR "but make sure that- do not let it get below about 40 degrees, because gingers do not like cold climates at all, and if they freeze you'll lose them"

    LOL! I found her comment on gingers to be funny

  • You can really grow them from the roots you get at the grocery store?? Cool! I figured they probably did something to keep them from flowering.

  • Thank you, Ms. Yolanda. I appreciated your generous, interesting, sensitive and informative lecture on ginger, a most beautiful and useful plant.  God Bless you with His Best on your excellant videos! Pat Johnson Dawsonville, GA

  • I love ginger, It taste great and works great for nausea, i had a upset belly and put a teaspoon of ginger powder in water it burned a bit but soothed the beast in my belly :)

  • well, I like how to talk about the ginger I did not know how the plant was thanks a lot

  • I got what I think is a red ginger cutting, and I have it in a container with water, hoping the roots will grow before I put it in soil. Should I be doing anything else or differently? thanks...

  • I HATE ginger. YUCK.

  • The fluoride & Aspartame have worked their charms.

  • there is a new technology for planting ginger... do you have any?? i'm searching it hard to have 1... it is new and one of a kind.

  • what kind of soil for it?

  • i am gonna grow some in the tires.

  • hello im jun frm phl. what soil do u used actual i start using in bags.

  • very good advice thank you now I want to try what you sugest

  • Would you please suggest what soil I should use to grow ginger in a pot indoors.

  • Potting soil - but add sand and vermiculite or perlite about 50% sand 40% potting mix and ten percent perlite or vermiculite. This ensures the rhizome can breathe and doesn't get water logged. People tend to overwater indoor plants. The good drainage of the pot contents will counter (to a degree) overwatering. But DO not water often indoors. Check the soil with your fingers to see how damp it is and water if needed. :)

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