🌱 Ginger & Oal Harvest During Garden Cleanup 🌾
In this exciting video, join us for a garden cleanup where we discover hidden treasures—fresh ginger 🫚 and a healthy oal (elephant foot yam) 🍠 growing in a torn sack! These crops have been growing for 4–5 months, and it’s finally time to remove the soil and harvest them. Watch as we carefully unearth these garden gems and share essential tips to help you achieve a bountiful harvest in your own garden!

🌟 Tips for a Great Harvest of Ginger & Oal 🌟
🫚 Ginger Tips
Use a deep pot, get some good quality soil prepared with adequate manure and wait for 5-6 months for baby ginger and 8-10 months for ginger with bigger size.
🍠 Oal Tips
Everything same as above but the wait period changes to almost a year, drying of the plant leaves being an indication. However, in our village area, oal are left for a period of more than a year, sometimes even two years giving them a gigantic size.

✨ Stay tuned for more garden adventures and helpful tips to grow your own food at home! 🌻🍃

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