No in the air
yes, it can grows new ginger
Ginger is typically grown from a piece of the rhizome, which is a type of underground stem. The rhizome is planted in soil, where it begins to sprout and grow into a new ginger plant.
Ginger is a plant - you must buy it in soil and see it grow before you will get more ginger in return.
All plants and vegetables. Fruits are grown in soil too. In the other aspect, potatoes and tubers are grown in the ground. Some foods that grow under the soil include radishes, potatoes, carrots, turnips, and cumin.
Ginger is propogated by division in the Spring.
coffee is grown in laterite soil
tiffany soil
Yes, plants like dahlias, potatoes, bananas, ginger, and sugarcane are cultivated through various agricultural practices. Dahlias are often grown from tubers, while potatoes are planted as seed potatoes in well-drained soil. Bananas and ginger are propagated using their rhizomes, and sugarcane is typically grown from cuttings of mature stalks. Each plant has specific soil, climate, and care requirements to thrive.
rice is grown in alluvial soil which can retain moisture. from Ashith
In the soil
India
red soil