Turmeric and Ginger

in #tumeric7 years ago

Hi fellow Steemians, I have just pulled some of my Ginger and Tumeric from the garden, I'd like to show you how and why I choose to grow it.
Spice Up Your Health By Growing Ginger and Turmeric

Both turmeric and ginger are perennials that reshoot every spring.
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As both turmeric and ginger grow from root rhizomes, growing them in your own garden is simple and straightforward proving you don’t live in a cold climate.
Buy some roots from your vegetable shop, select a small rhizome with one or two buds and plant them 20 to 25 centimetres apart in well-prepared wet soil six to seven centimetres deep.
Shoots should appear in around 25 to 40 days from planting. They thrive in direct or indirect sunlight. Alternatively, both grow well in pots on balconies and terraces provided you can provide them with warmth and moisture.

Turmeric and its spicy, pungent cousin ginger are traditional root herbs long valued in traditional medicine for their health giving qualities. Both spices come packed with health-giving vitamins, minerals and antioxidants.

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Turmeric’s Health Benefits

Sweetly fragranced turmeric is a dazzling food coloring and natural food preservative. Including turmeric in your diet provides a range of health benefits including:

Curcumin compound has anti-tumor, antioxidant, anti-arthritic, anti-amyloid, anti-ischemic, and anti-inflammatory properties
Antioxidants and dietary fiber, which helps to control blood LDL or "bad cholesterol" levels Anti-microbial
Rich source of essential vitamins including pyridoxine (vitamin B6), Vitamins C, E, and K, choline, niacin, and riboflavin
Rich source of essential minerals including calcium, iron, potassium, manganese, copper, zinc, magnesium, manganese and iron
Potassium helps control heart rate and blood pressure
Pyridoxine treats homocystinuria, sideroblastic anemia, and radiation sickness

Ginger’s Health Benefits

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Ginger is widely believed to have originated in the Himalayan foothills of Northern India. Adding ginger to your diet provides a range of health benefits including:

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Anti-inflammatory, anti-flatulent, and anti-microbial properties Essential oils (gingerol, zingerone, shogaol, farnesene with trace amounts of ß-phelladrene, cineol, and citral) anti-inflammatory, and anti-bacterial properties Reduce nausea triggeredd by motion sickness or pregnancy and helps relieve migraines Low calory count and no cholesterol Source of vitamin B-5, B-6 and C.

So easy to grow guys and the flowers are beautiful, with health benefits like i have listed you can't go wrong.

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That is pretty cool that you grow these things in your own garden.

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My doc has me taking turmeric curcumin for back pain. It helps! Maybe I should start growing some as well. 😗

Also, ginger tea is good for when allergies come in.

I've recently started adding turmeric to my meals, because of all the research coming out showing how healthy it is. (Especially its anti-cancer properties.)

Apparently, when eaten with black pepper, its absorption is increased many times.

I would love to start growing it myself. Probably even healthier to eat!

Yes, its great to grow your own, a feeling of satisfaction. It lasts well in a basket in a dark place, or just give it to your friends.