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I dug up some of my ginger crop and started a ginger bug for making ginger ale.

You can definitely tell the ginger roots that just camped out in the sand vs the new growth. I'm not even upset that some of it didn't do anything. It stayed fresh and usable. Sand outside is the best storage system for ginger.

Over all between this and the previous harvest I have 50% more ginger than I started out with. A pretty good return. Next year I'll go bigger than a single square foot of planting.

I know in my heart that I could dry those leaves out and weave something with them but that's not a project for this year. But I'm always keeping an eye out for that function stacking ability.

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[–] DarkSirrush@piefed.ca 4 points 1 month ago

If you have a jellyfin server setup you can always set up something like yt-dlp or tube archivist... Honestly, you could just use yt-dlp and watch out of the folder it downloads to if you don't want to bother with jellyfin or similar.