How to Cut Ginger Rhizomes for Optimum Abundance


Video Update: Friends, if you’ve ordered glorious ginger from Fruition, expect to receive rhizomes ready to sprout, fresh from our friend’s farm in Hawaii. As we’ve gained experience both growing organic ginger and sharing it with all of you, we find large ‘hands’ of ginger are more prone to breaking in the mail so before shipping (especially for our one and two pound size offerings), we often cut large hands into 2” to 3” seed pieces with at least 2 to 3 good growth buds/eyes. We recommend this size of ginger seed piece for best planting results, Friends!