Container Gardening

TURMERIC AND GINGER HARVEST | MAKING GINGER BEER | SIMPLE CONTAINER GARDENING



Its been a while since we did a full gardening video for you YouTube gardeners. Today we will be harvesting turmeric and ginger from containers. For this we used 5 gallon pigtai buckets. The planting and harvesting period took exactly 7 months. We got a bountiful harvest and was really impressed with reaping the benefits of our hard work. Lovie also decided to use some of the ginger we harvested to make some home-made ginger beer! Which was tasty and fresh by the way. Growing produce at home is sure rewarding when you reap all organic, quality products straight from your yard. Hope you guys enjoy this video, it was in the making for sometime! Happy gardening and stay safe and stay adventurous!!

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15 Comments

  1. Very nice produce👍. Tumeric and ginger is used for medicine, making of tea, punch, and to season meat. Very healthy stuff💪

  2. Oh! A Romeo and Juliet moment. "If she dies I die too!" 😀. Nice video about your harvest and nature. Love from Puerto Rico. ❤️

  3. Pretty sure you have beehive ginger there. I personally don't know much about them at this time. But your flowers look the same. Look it up. You can teach us all something in a future video. Great content as always. Good work. Much love from u.s.Beehive Ginger is an ornamental ginger native of Thailand and produces spectacular cones of flowering bracts that begin a greenish color and eventually age to a bright golden yellow, pink or red. Cones can be large, up to 20-30cm tall. The cones grow on a short spike from the base of the plant.Mar 19, 2016Though beehive ginger can be used in cooking, is often grown simply for ornamental purposes. It can be dried or cut fresh and added to flower arrangements as a dramatic accent. Beehive ginger's leaves and rhizomes can flavor food similar to the way that common ginger does.

  4. Those are ginger blossoms. Very expensive here in the US. They make beautiful floral arrangements. I use ginger in tea, ice cream, pumkin pie. I put a few slices in dried beans when cooking. It helps to absorb the natural gasses that beans produce. Plus it adds a nice flavor to the beans! 😋

  5. Awesome harvest wash clean and leave in sun to dry I freeze and use skin every thing grate frozen it comes out like powder
    Hence the term Ginger Lillies are from ginger plant idk lol

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