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        <item><title>Subject: Re:Can I grow ginseng in ground like this? - by: classicfur</title>
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<description>It would be better soil to plant in if you could go down atleast 3 - 4 inches before hitting rock. The roots will find their way around the rocks and other plant roots as they grow. 

The area that I grow Wild Simulated has plenty of rocks and other plant roots intwined in the top soil. My roots have done great in this type of soil.
 The rocks and roots is what adds character to the roots by making the seng roots twist and bend to go around rocks and roots to find room to grow.

A soil test would be go...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:missouri prices - by: lenno</title>
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<description>Billygoat I have heard of the place in eolia.It would be a good drive for me but might be worth it depending on how much I end up with. 
Someone has been digging everything they can find including 2 prongers around here for a while now,that really hurts the ginseng population and makes it hard to dig as much as I would like....</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:Can I grow ginseng in ground like this? - by: billygoat</title>
<link>http://www.wildgrown.com/index.php/Ginseng-Forum/Growing-Ginseng/5350-ReCan-I-grow-ginseng-in-ground-like-this.html</link>
<description>Yes it will, and you might be very suprised in years to come how well it does....</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:old seng farm - by: billygoat</title>
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<description>The more spots us sangers plant 100 or 1000 seeds out of the way or right under the nose of everybody the more speacial spots the next generation will stumble upon and go WOW! I have found many in my time and it makes me want to plant more spots even if I plan to never go back. Take some, Leave many, Plant more, Thats my motto. Congrats on you find....</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:old seng farm - by: Hunter</title>
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<description>Man that sounds awesome. Without giving details. I have a public spot that wasn't public for many years. I was talking to an elderly gentleman that  used to work there and he told me where he had planted sang many years ago.  I plan to visit this year.
I...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:missouri prices - by: billygoat</title>
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<description>Hey Lenno,
 I'm from central missouri, and I sell at North American Botanicals in Eolia, I'm pretty sure several of the buyers in the state sell to them they have a really top notch operation. They always offer $50 more a pound then anybody in Mo. It would be quite a drive for you. How has the sang diggin been down there this year?...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:Can I grow ginseng in ground like this? - by: Hunter</title>
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<description>Ginseng will grow there. It will wiggle It's way threw the rock. It may not grow fat but should grow long or spread out just under the surface. It sounds like you have a nice place to me....</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:Looking for New York sangers - by: Seeker</title>
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<description>Hi CarlM,
I'm from NY. I'm 2 counties south of you, down in Schoharie. I've hunted on and off for 10 years, and got fairly serious about it this year. With my job, I get very little time to go rooting, so when I do, I go with my daughter. Toughest part of rooting around here is finding a buyer. Only guy i've found so faer, atleast the closest, is down in Norwich, which is just a little north of Binghamton. 2 hr drive for me. I haven't hunted seriously up north, but whats working against you up there, is yo...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Can I grow ginseng in ground like this? - by: Ben</title>
<link>http://www.wildgrown.com/index.php/Ginseng-Forum/Growing-Ginseng/5344-Can-I-grow-ginseng-in-ground-like-this.html</link>
<description>Hi,
Thanks to Wildgrown for this place to  meet .  I'm new here and new to ginseng after our local county extension agent told us we had a site that should be ideal for growing ginseng -- north-facing wooded slope, mostly maple, ash, and hickory, lots of cohosh and trillium growing there, etc.  But this is New Hampshire.  When I went to take soil samples, I could dig more than an inch or two without running into stones, from pebble- to fist-size, and a webwork of stringy roots from other plants.  This litt...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:a question about poachers - by: guy</title>
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<description>If I cotch ya poachin round my farm, think I'de see how fur up yer arse that lawn mower of yers would go, then sell tickets at the local store - the winner gets to pull the cord.

 guy...</description>
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