Re: Ginseng. Can u grow it and make $
[Re: martyd]
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09/09/23 03:46 AM
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randall brannon
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I plant my seeds whenever I pick wild Seng. I usually plant it in the woods behind the Barn. It usually takes about 5 to 7 years to get a decent root and yes the buyers can tell the difference between cultivated Ginseng and wild grown.
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God please keep they 19 fallen UBB miners out of trouble up there.
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Re: Ginseng. Can u grow it and make $
[Re: martyd]
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09/09/23 07:05 AM
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West Virginia,age 49
cathryn
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Hsu in wisconsin does it all the time.
He will consult with you of you contact him on how.
We attended his conference at the FH convention in wisconsin.it was very informative but he needed a microphone.
IF IDIOTS GREW ON TREES THIS PLACE WOULD BE AN ORCHARD !
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Re: Ginseng. Can u grow it and make $
[Re: martyd]
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09/09/23 09:11 AM
09/09/23 09:11 AM
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nightlife
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1…We’re do you plant Ginseng seeds ? In a dirt bed of some sort , in your own woods under tree canopy?
You can plant in your own woods if conditions are right or it can be grown under man made shade on either a small scale or large, there are larger operations in Wisconsin that grown it under shade
2…How long or seasons does it need to grow before roots are big enough to sale ? I think if it was easy every one would be doing it. Any insight on this topic? Thanks. Marty
Just like any kind of farming it takes a combination of knowledge and skill and if you have never even grown a garden then your results are probably not going to be good, or if you have no or little idea of what kind of conditions it likes and flourish’s in but personally it’s not that hard it’s not like growing something like exotic orchids but it does take some knowledge of how to and that can be gains from books or trial and error or experience either your own or from someone else
I have been planting it since the late 70s mine is grown on family land but I have also planted it on state land where conditions are right, yes someone else could come along and harvest it but that’s ok I just like having a wild population out there it’s getting scarce in the wild with so many looking to make some big easy money and not caring how and where they get it or what the laws say about when where and how they harvest it, my cousins in Wisconsin have a neighbor that had some people sneak onto their land on night and help themselves to what must have been several hundred pounds from his commercial operation
�Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites. Moderation is for monks.� ― Robert A. Heinlein
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Re: Ginseng. Can u grow it and make $
[Re: Oleo Acres]
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09/09/23 01:46 PM
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jalstat
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In WV you're supposed to plant the seeds right where you dug the plant. Plant a few where dug but some can always find a accidental home in your pocket, catch phrase is supposed to
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Re: Ginseng. Can u grow it and make $
[Re: Providence Farm]
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09/10/23 10:31 AM
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foxkidd44
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I have be thinking planting some in the woods at the farm. We don't get many trespassers but have has a few hunting mushrooms. What rh a bs story they gave the boys whom found them. I'm sure we have more. I have never hunted I picked it and would not know I I were standing right on top of it. To say I knew w not a thing about it and what it needs to grow well. If I find good resources and sees or root source it's something I would like to try would it be good to start seed like starting other garden seeds then planting them once up. Is it something that will need protection from deer. Deer will eat it,,, and turkey will eat the berries,,,, you could probably fence it off,,,,, but for the most part,,,, booth critters won’t necessarily wipe out your patch.
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