Yeah so I'll admit, I'm a total noob when it comes to growing gingers. I just tore mine up since it's finally gotten cold where I live and the plants were starting to wither. When I pulled up my culinary ginger rhizome and disconnected the stalk, the rhizome was much smaller than it was when I planted it. The turmeric was about the same. I'm sure that's just because it poses some mass from sending up shoots (it was in the process of sending up another one before it got too cold) but did i do the right thing? If I had more room I'd have just brought the whole pot inside and let them keep growing but its just not feasible right now. So instead I let the rhizome sit out to dry for a couple days and have stored them in my garage in some dry peat for the winter. They've already experienced one frost but they still seemed alive, so should I have left them in the ground until all the leaves and stalks died off or what? I've already tried to research this myself and I can't find anything but contradicting info on the subject so I'm trying to get some expert advice. XD