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RE: Growing American Ginseng: What You Need To Know
We have planted many American Ginseng seeds in our sugar maple stand over the past four years and have only seen a few come up. Hoping a few grow to give us more seeds to plant. Good luck nice post
So their retention for growth, pending on where they are planted, is not the best?
If I can sprout a few I'll be happy. I doubt I'll plant all 50 seeds; I may do a dozen and wait to see the results first before I attempt more. I know they can take years to actually grow into something worthwhile.
From what we understand the seeds need to be planted right away or they dry out and die. Maybe freeze them, would look into storage if you keep .
Good luck