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Ginseng Growing Instructions
« on: November 29, 2013, 03:27:47 PM »

For my boys who participated in the ginseng co-op(and anyone else looking for information on growing this plant), this growing instructions sheet was sent to me along with the Coop seeds.

Ginseng Growing Instructions

Ginseng is a very unique plant to grow and requires certain conditions to thrive and mature. Ginseng is always found growing in the hardwoods in its native habitat and is also found on hillsides or areas of very good drainage where standing water is not a problem. The reason for this is that ginseng can not survive in soils that are saturated with water for long periods of time. Plant on what is considered "good ginseng ground" will help aid in the survival of the ginseng plants.

Ginseng requires some type of shade source. In the woods the trees provide the shade to help protect the plants from the direct sunlight. For those live by  woods containing hardwood trees planting among these trees may be an ideal location. Looking at the underbrush growing in woods is a food indication of the amount od sunlight reaching the forest floor. A small amount of underbrush growing there is probably too much share and ginseng will die after sprouting. For those that are interested in trying to grow ginseng in your yard of home finding the correct location may be a little more difficult. The most important thing is that the ginseng plants do not receive direct sunlight from the mid morning until late afternoon(approximately 70% shade is ideal). A large tree or an overhang on the house may provide the proper share.

Once a location has been selected the site can be prepared for planting, When planting small amounts of seed it often works best to rake back the leaves in an area suitable for ginseng (assuming you are in the woods) and scatter the ginseng seeds on the ground. The seeds can then be raked gently into the ground or simply stepped on to pres the seeds slightly into the soil. Ginseng seeds should never be planted more than 1/4" deep. Once the seed has been planted the leaves should be raked back over the seed to help protect it from drying out and also hide the seed from predators. In area not in the woods the same instructions can be followed but some other type of mulch such as straw can be used if leaves are not available.

For larger areas being planted with ginseng the soil can be tilled slightly and raised beds can be made to help promote proper drainage. Artificial shade may also be an alternative if the proper amount of shade is not available in the woods.

The first year the seedling plants will usually have three leaves and be approximately 2"-3" tall. Weeding may be necessary during the first several years. The mulch should be left on to help control the weeds and also provide protection for the roots during the subsequent winters. Each Fall the leaves falling from the trees will once again blanket the plants and add an extra layer of protection for the upcoming winter.

Over the next seveal years the plants will "slowly" grow and begin to mature. Ginseng planted in the woods often takes 7-10 years to reach mature size.


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elstongunn39

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Re: Ginseng Growing Instructions
« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2014, 04:24:18 AM »

To clarify, which species are you discussing?  American Ginseng or Chinese Ginseng?
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Re: Ginseng Growing Instructions
« Reply #2 on: August 01, 2014, 04:20:38 AM »

I live in the appalachians and have several acres I want to plant ginseng on. I've been looking at purchasing stratified seeds, or even some of the 2-3 yo seedlings. Do you guys trade ginseng seeds too, or do you have any recommendations of a thrifty place to purchase them?
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Re: Ginseng Growing Instructions
« Reply #3 on: August 01, 2014, 07:23:49 AM »

Once you've become full member you can post a thread in the Request subforum located in the Sharing and Trading Seeds and Plants area, some of us are bound to help hook you up with some ginseng seeds ;) It helps to offer something to trade in return, but that's not always necessary with how nice people are here :)

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Re: Ginseng Growing Instructions
« Reply #4 on: August 01, 2014, 05:20:35 PM »

Awesome. Thanks!
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