How to grow European Wild Ginger

Asarum europaeum

Provide winter protection in zones 4 – 6.

Transplanting European wild ginger

Can be divided by cutting the thick rhizomes in the early spring. Plants can also be grown from seed by sowing the seed on the surface of pots, barely covering, and sinking the pots in the ground to leave outside for the winter.

European wild ginger is hardy, so ensure you wait until all danger of frost has passed in your area before considering planting outside.

How long does European wild ginger take to grow?

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Other names for European wild ginger

European ginger, Hardy ginger

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