Nature's Bounty: Ginger Harvest for today

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When you plant something good today, you will reap a wonderful harvest tomorrow.

Hello to my dear Hive friends. What a wonderful day it is today, I have the time now to write and blog again. A lot has happened, and a lot to share about. But don't worry, I'll make it up to everyone.

To my dear garden lovers, how are you today? How was your garden? Anything good you plant today? For today, I will be sharing with everyone my garden update. I'm so excited to share the good news about my ginger garden.

Today is a holiday in our place, and because it's a holiday, nothing to worry about the time to go to work, but instead I am making time for another wonderful yield.

After making my short rounds of walking outside our house, I saw my ginger garden, and some of its mother plants didn't have any leaves at all. I'm worried if somebody was digging it first or what. So, I checked on its sacks nearby.

Luckily, it wasn't, and I am glad that the ginger I planted last August 2024 produced some yields already. My mother, who was with me, asked me to harvest it already before it is taken by passers-by.

Without a second thought, I prepare my small bolo and sacks for the harvested ginger. Together with my mom, we slowly dug each sack to gather all the ginger.

As you can see, it was intentionally placed on sacks because this place is shady and during rainy days, the water near this area is full, so we needed to make ways not to damage the planted ginger.

After realizing that the ginger is at a high price last 2024, I thought of planting the vacant space in our area. I decided to plant ginger because the area is shady, and ginger is not too hard to take care of. You just place it on sacks, put some manure and cultivate its soil, you're good to go.

After a couple of hours digging in each sack, we were very happy to see the outcome. We were not expecting this much as an outcome. We yield 3 kilos for our harvest today, and it's a good thing already.

When you plant something good today, for sure you will surely harvest better tomorrow. Taking good care of your ginger plants, cultivating the soil and slightly watering it but not too much, will surely give you a wonderful outcome.

That's all for today's blog. I hope you do the same. You plant something today, for tomorrow will be better. Keep safe, everyone.

Have a nice day 😊



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Growing with sacks really great! Ginger also high in price here.
I still learning how to get ginger shots first!

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I'm just watching videos from online then I looked for ginger shots at the market. It was quite less hastle compare to other plants.

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The recent price hike made me consider planting ginger in empty pots along the side of our house too, highlighting the convenience of having our own supply. While my current plants take time to mature, I still plan on growing ginger due to its low-maintenance nature.

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True. The price hike of the ginger made me realize to just plants in our empty space outside for our consumption and it's a low maintennance gardening as well.

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I love ginger, it is expensive, that is why I consider it an excellent idea to plant it yourself, besides it must be much healthier than the one we buy in the market, I suppose 😂

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Planting ginger at home can save us from buying at the supermarket. It's a low maintenance planting😊

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Wow, I really amazed about planting ginger in the Sack. The materials can be recycled by using as a planting materials and also it can be very easy to harvest. The gingers are very big, you really gain a good fruitful results. Congratulations, your hardworks and dedications paids off. ☺

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Thank you so much for appreciating. True, we had a good harvest from the planted ginger. And I'm glad using sacks is a good choice.

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Nice ginger harvest! 👍 Even if I have no garden now here in Hong Kong, I love gardening, too, as my parents are farmers.

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Yes, my love for gardening made me realize to do this 😊

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