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Rare and At-Risk Medicinal Herbs



  Ginseng Seed HERB / NATIVE PLANT
Code: 71293
Price:$3.75
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Garlic, multiplier onions, ginseng, and goldenseal are all shipped separately in the fall only. We encourage early orders because some varieties sell out well before the shipping date. Please do not ask for priority shipping when you order these items!

(Panax quinquefolium) Grows 1’ to 2’ with toothed leaves, small green/white flowers and bright red berries in early summer. Plant in raised beds 6" apart. Requires 75% shade – either forest or artificial. Likes humus-rich soil with good drainage. Fertilize and mulch well. Sustainably grown seeds. See p. 16 for medicinal information. Seed stratified for 1 year and shipped in fall ready to plant. Please note that this product only ships in the fall! Pkt (2g, 20 seeds)
 
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  Ginseng Root (2 years old), 3 roots HERB ROOTSTOCK PLANTING STOCK
Code: 71601
Price:$14.00
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Garlic, multiplier onions, ginseng, and goldenseal are all shipped separately in the fall only. We encourage early orders because some varieties sell out well before the shipping date. Please do not ask for priority shipping when you order these items!

(Panax quinquefolium): Grows 1 to 2' with toothed leaves, small green/white flowers and bright red berries in early summer. Requires north slope in a dense deciduous forest. Grows well with goldenseal and other native woodland plants as companions. Roots are planted in the fall and can be harvested after the 4th to 7th year. Medicinal: Used traditionally as a "cure all" herb. It is known to enhance physical health due to its ability to help the body adapt to stress. Please read more about this herb before using it medicinally. Planting guide included. Sustainably grown roots. Please note that this product only ships in the fall! 3 roots (2 years old)
 
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Growing and Marketing Ginseng, Goldenseal and Other Woodland Medicinals BOOK Growing and Marketing Ginseng, Goldenseal and Other Woodland Medicinals BOOK
Code: 91160
Price:$24.95
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[W. Scott Persons and Jeanine M. Davis] Expanded from Persons' book American Ginseng: Green Gold. In this book are recommended methods of growing and marketing ginseng, goldenseal, ramps, black cohosh, bethroot, bloodroot, blue cohosh, false unicorn, galax, mayapple, pinkroot, spikenard, wild ginger, wild indigo, and other native woodland medicinals. Includes over 200 photographs, numerous tables, and extensive references and resources. Softcover, 496 pp.
 
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  Ginseng Root (2 years old), 10 roots HERB ROOTSTOCK PLANTING STOCK
Code: 71601Y
Price:$29.00
Quantity in Basket: none
Garlic, multiplier onions, ginseng, and goldenseal are all shipped separately in the fall only. We encourage early orders because some varieties sell out well before the shipping date. Please do not ask for priority shipping when you order these items!

 
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