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Turmeric Plants (orange/yellow; 10-15”)
TURMERIC PLANT CARE:
· Choose a morning sun exposure with afternoon part shade and moist clay to part clay soil.
· Plant the roots ~ 2-4 inches deep.
· Maintain adequate moisture and dig the roots up in late fall or early winter when the plant is dormant.
· These plants generally go dormant if temperatures fall below 50° F (10 C.).
· The plants will grow back in spring, when the outdoor temperature rises above 50° F.
· To keep the plants alive and healthy, keep them warm inside with light for at least 6-8 hrs.
· Do not give up on them even if they wither during winter.
Note: During the colder months (November to March), some plants may arrive without leaves due to dormancy. However, they are still 3–5 months old, healthy, and very much alive. Once planted in soil, they will quickly recover and begin to thrive.
Thanks so much for support our initiative and happy gardening!
TURMERIC PLANT CARE:
· Choose a morning sun exposure with afternoon part shade and moist clay to part clay soil.
· Plant the roots ~ 2-4 inches deep.
· Maintain adequate moisture and dig the roots up in late fall or early winter when the plant is dormant.
· These plants generally go dormant if temperatures fall below 50° F (10 C.).
· The plants will grow back in spring, when the outdoor temperature rises above 50° F.
· To keep the plants alive and healthy, keep them warm inside with light for at least 6-8 hrs.
· Do not give up on them even if they wither during winter.
Note: During the colder months (November to March), some plants may arrive without leaves due to dormancy. However, they are still 3–5 months old, healthy, and very much alive. Once planted in soil, they will quickly recover and begin to thrive.
Thanks so much for support our initiative and happy gardening!
Health benefits associated with Turmeric include:
1. Potential protection from Alzheimer’s disease
2. Arthritis relief
3. Improved brain health
4. Possible mood enhancement
5. Protection from inflammation

