"Plant your ginger rhizome with any roots pointing downwards and the ""eyes"" or growing points just below the soil surface. If your rhizomes have clipped leaf stalks allow these to protrude above the soil line. Space plants about 12"" apart. Tuck the plants in and tamp down the soil to remove any air pockets. After planting, water your ginger generously to settle the soil around the root. Root and top growth form in a few weeks, depending on soil and air temperature. Water periodically during the growing season as needed, keeping in mind that weekly deep waterings are better than lighter drinks every day or two. An estimate of 1"" of moisture per week is a good place to start. Gingers appreciate a monthly feeding of any balanced (10-10-10) fertilizer."
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