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Re:Anyone has any story for me about your experience with growing wild ginseng? (0 viewing) 
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Anyone has any story for me about your experience with growing wild ginseng? 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
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Re:Anyone has any story for me about your experience with growing wild ginseng? 5 Months, 1 Week ago  
Hi. I'm Tom Woods. Back in 1993 I started growing American ginseng here where I live in the White Mountains of northern New Hampshire. I have learned a lot about ginseng's habits; I've made mistakes; there have been successes too. I try to keep cultivation practices to a bare minimum, preferring to emulate wild ginseng as much as possible. Now after all this time I am beginning to see maturing plants. Last fall, for the first time, I was able to plant seeds that had been home grown rather than purchased. Good luck with your ginseng!

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