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Growing Wild Simulated Ginseng
Making the decision to grow ginseng is probably the wisest thing you could do. The biggest problem is in not getting the seed in the ground. The whole process is pretty simple, but procrastination will kill you. So will the football game on television. With ginseng, certain things have to be done at certain times. Don't get sidetracked. Visit the Download Library and download a copy of the growers guide, and after reading that take a look at the following articles. If you have any specific questions, ask them in the discussion area.
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Growing Ginseng: The Ultimate Retirement Business
We believe that the very best retirement funding opportunity today- for most people -lies in producing wild-simulated American Ginseng for sale to the Asian markets. Here's why: . . . keep reading
Basic Planting Techniques for Growing Wild Simulated Ginseng.
The most difficult part of growing wild simulated ginseng is getting the seed in the ground. There are several techniques for planting the seed, and we cover our experience with the ones that worked for us. . . . keep reading
Monitoring Your Ginseng Crop
How should you monitor your ginseng crop? If you have a very valuable crop of acres of wild simulated ginseng, how should you go about keeping an eye on it? . . . keep reading
Getting Your Ginseng Harvested: Part 2
When you were looking for appropriate land to buy, I advised to start attending a different Church every Sunday in the area you wanted to move to. One of the benefits of doing this was the information you'd get from meeting people and telling them what you were looking for. There are, of course, other benefits. . . . keep reading
Getting Your Ginseng Harvested: Part 1
When planning your ginseng business, you have to plan for both time and money. Money is spent at startup, and time is spend during the maintenance phase. When it comes to harvest time, you have a choice... and here are some of your options: . . . keep reading
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Monitoring Your Ginseng Crop
How should you monitor your ginseng crop? If you have a very valuable crop of acres of wild simulated ginseng, how should you go about keeping an eye on it? . . . keep reading
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Getting Your Ginseng Harvested: Part 2
When you were looking for appropriate land to buy, I advised to start attending a different Church every Sunday in the area you wanted to move to. One of the benefits of doing this was the information you'd get from meeting people and telling them what you were looking for. There are, of course, other benefits. . . . keep reading
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Getting Your Ginseng Harvested: Part 1
When planning your ginseng business, you have to plan for both time and money. Money is spent at startup, and time is spend during the maintenance phase. When it comes to harvest time, you have a choice... and here are some of your options: . . . keep reading
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Pragmatic Ginseng Security Secrets, Part II
Fences are there to keep people out, and hold up "No Trespassing" signs. Gates are there to allow passage, but should be kept locked. That's the general theory, anyway. When it comes to growing ginseng, fences and gates are better used for a completely different and more interesting purpose... . . . keep reading
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Chicken Little and The Scary Stories about Ginseng Thieves
If one reads the occasional story about ginseng theft, it would seem like it isn't possible to grow ginseng because there's a thief hiding behind every tree. Is Ginseng Theft really this bad? If you follow our advice, the safe, correct and easy answer is an emphatic "no, it isn't" and here's why . . . keep reading
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The #1 Planting Mistake New Ginseng Growers Make
When someone starts planting ginseng seed for the first time, it’s usually because they found what they thought was an appropriate place. Since the locations have to be scouted in the summer and planting is done in the fall, planters want to make sure that they’re going to avoid mistakes… but many unwittingly fall into this trap: . . . keep reading
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Observations On Ginseng Growing
There are a lot of people who are interested in growing ginseng. Some of them are even planting seed. Unfortunately, many of them aren't getting it right. Here is an example of some folks who haven't figured it out yet . . . keep reading
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Is Leasing Land To Grow Ginseng Worthwhile?
One way to lower the cost of growing ginseng is to lease the land on which you grow it. Obviously, you’ll want to have a well-written lease, but the point is that such a possibility exists. What should you look for, and who should you approach? Here are some possibilities: . . . keep reading
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How Much Brush Removal Is Too Much?
When it comes to wild simulated ginseng, how natural do you have to be? In other words, is there a friendly compromise between making the absolute minimal impact and working efficiently while still preserving the "wild" characteristics of the plant? What a question. . . . keep reading
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