February 3, 2016 | #61 |
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You could grow it indoors as a house plant if you happen to have a sunny room. It might not bloom but that is not the best part of the plant anyway. Mine never did bloom last year and after harvest I decided the plant put all of its energy in growing the tubers.
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February 3, 2016 | #62 |
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Update: I now have 4 baby sprouts in my Turmeric hatchery!
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February 12, 2016 | #63 |
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I read this and forgot to reply on how wonderful that is. During the cold weather I just left the soil alone outside some if it was getting moist because the onions set were next to it. The other day I dug up a hew to see what was gong on. The ginger on the far end was getting dry and damp ones were starting to out out buds. Nothing on the turmeric. Today I just check the dry ginger has puffed back up and the turmeric has started to bud. Nothing out of the ground yet. This all could have been done inside but I dont have room for everything. Worth |
February 12, 2016 | #64 |
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I'm afraid I will have more than I can find room to grow- KayRobbins said I should use half wine barrels, and I only have 3- which I usually use for potatoes. I may have to put some up for adoption! I guess I shouldn't have planted all of them, and used some fresh--but too late now!
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July 24, 2016 | #65 |
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I planted some of the turmeric after I harvested it but was waiting to have more space before I planted the rest. It took them forever to sprout and not all of them did. I put the roots in a ziploc bag filled with sphagnum moss and stored it in a dark closet. I totally forgot about them and today I was looking for something and found them. The things had nothing added to the bag for all those months. I have them all planted in pots that are in partial shade while they adjust to light. Although this was a total mistake I am going to try this next time but set a reminder for myself to check on them since 5 out of 6 sprouted.
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July 24, 2016 | #66 |
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I need to plant some turmeric. I have a greater galangal plant--it is now about 3' tall and I hope it blooms this year. It is from a small root chunk I bought at the big Asian market in Seattle. It is a lovely plant on my front porch and I keep it outdoors year-around. Granted, it doesn't seem totally thrilled with 120f but it chugs along. It is a heavy feeder and the more compost and fish emulsion I dump on it, the taller it gets. I haven't ever dug up any to eat. Yet. I will after it blooms.
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July 24, 2016 | #67 |
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I really have to start making a point of remembering to eat tumeric for my joint disease. I try and never stuck with it.
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March 14, 2017 | #69 |
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I have grown turmeric back in Atlanta but did not get much tubers. It is a tropical plant. You have to let it get few year old to produce enough tubers. But to do that you have to have frost free climate like south Florida.
Anyway. I use turmeric just like chili powder and paprika. The main ingredient in Indian Curry powder is actually turmeric. It is called " Gold Of India " . No Indian will cook without turmeric and chili pepper. .
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I found fresh bulk turmeric cheaper than dirt and the Fiesta market, 3.99 a pound. Not super cheap but better than the foo foo packages and one heck of a cheap way to get it started. Mine made it almost a year until this last hard freeze we had. Worth |
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