The growth environment of ginger is that it needs occasional light and proper watering in a relatively cool environment, and it will survive. So if you want to choose a plant that is both ornamental and useful, you can choose to grow a little ginger at home. Moreover, its survival rate is still very high. As long as you survive, you will bear many fruits. If there is little demand for ginger at home, you can plant a little in a flowerpot to meet the demand. It doesn't need you to cultivate it every day like other plants.
Another habit is that most families grow ginger in flowerpots, probably because there is an older mother living at home. Because now many people buy houses from the countryside and then live in the city. Then take their parents to the city. My mother at home is used to working and always wants to grow some ginger, onion, garlic and some common edible plants in the flowerpot. Perhaps this has a lot to do with their living habits, but they can't be idle.
Ginger also has a great effect. I heard that it can detoxify and repel mosquitoes when it is still a green leaf. It can also purify the air and benefit people's health. It uses very little oxygen for photosynthesis, so there is no saying that it competes with people for oxygen. Its fruit also has many uses and can be used to make soup. The soup cooked with it can warm the stomach and body after drinking. People who are prone to colds can also soak their feet with it. After soaking feet with it, it is of great help to the body and body temperature. During the physiological period of girls, boiling soup with brown sugar water can also effectively treat dysmenorrhea.
So it has many benefits and uses, probably because it is full of treasures, so everyone likes to plant it in flowerpots to prepare.