HERB - ginger/galingale-growing

SCOTT A WAGGONER maynedelacroix at juno.com
Wed Apr 29 17:57:51 PDT 1998


Thanks.  
Also, once you grown the ginger plant, how do you harvest the fresh
ginger root
without ruining the plant?
Sandy aka RAVEN

On Wed, 29 Apr 1998 06:57:43 -0500 (CDT) "Pug Bainter" <pug at pug.net>
writes:
>SCOTT A WAGGONER said something that sounded like:
>> >It was regular store ginger. I was amazed at the different of 
>taking a
>> >small bit of this off at the hotness and flavor compared to the
>> >original. I think I enjoy truly fresh ginger much more.
>> What do you mean by "store ginger" and "fresh ginger"?
>
>By "store ginger" I mean the stuff I buy when I go into the produce 
>isle
>of my grocery store.
>
>By "fresh ginger" I mean the stuff that I took straight out of the pot
>that I had in my back yard.
>
>I honestly don't know what kind it is, but they are both the same 
>since
>the ginger I'm growing was some that sprouted after bringing it home.
>
>Ciao,
>
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