RE: Micro and Klein Garden Journal 2025.11.02 / 大小庭の記録
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Growing ginger is surprisingly easy. You just find sprouting ones in early summer and put it in soil. Then they are! Other lettuce & microgreens are simple too. We can grow food much more easier than we think. Of course some difficult ones are there though ;)
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Love that approach. If I tuck a sprouting knob in a pot now, how long it take to pull a decent harvest on a small balcony? My spot gets morning light then shade, will ginger still grow okay, or better to keep in a warmer corner? For lettcue, I plan to sow a few every two weeks and keep teh tray of microgreens, cheap and cheerful :) Also curious if shungiku does fine in soil indoors without any liquid ferts.
I think it is quite dependent to the climate of where you live. In my place, eastern part of Germany, it's too cold now. So I will plant mine next May and harvest around this season of the year. What I do is to find someone in the same zone and follow on YouTube :)