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It’s here: https://ginseng.wildozark.com/2021-ginseng-prices/
It’s here: https://ginseng.wildozark.com/2021-ginseng-prices/
This year has been a hectic one at Wild Ozark and I haven’t been able to devote as much time to the ginseng as I would have liked. There are still seedlings available in pots, but these are only for local pickup. In fall, I will have first year seedlings that will ship out. Email …
The ginseng garden is waking up! The ginseng habitat garden is a small area of land on a piece of our property that was once logged. Over the past ten years, I’ve worked toward restoring the native plants as the shade has filled in to provide a better environment for them. It is open to …
Season has opened and diggers are out in the woods. With careful stewardship practices, this valuable plant can continue to thrive. For a thoughtful collection of articles and tips on how you can ensure ginseng’s survival, visit 100 Days of Ginseng. Sarah Jackson has been an active advocate for the plant and she’s put together …
Who and What this Page is For This is the official kickoff for the 2020 Ginseng Prices. It’s for diggers and dealers to exchange information and comments, tips, etc. It’s not a useful page for those who wish to buy ginseng for personal use, as we are not discussing retail prices here, but trade/industry prices. …
At the Wild Ozark Ginseng nursery, plants are seeded and propagated in a dedicated natural space called the Ginseng Habitat Demonstration Garden. It’s a once-logged area that I’ve worked to recover and replant over the years with the native deep forest flora. I seed in natural habitat, not in pots. Usually each May I transplant …
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Welcome to the new site just for my Wild Ozark ginseng posts and pages. You’ve been redirected here from the old site because I’m moving everything ginseng-related from there… to here. While I’ve redirected the main pages and posts, it’s just too hard to do them all. I’m sorry for the inconvenience. The original Wild …
So I have some help this year with the ginseng nursery from a pair of young organic, permaculture enthusiasts who are ready to learn about being good ginseng stewards. That means I will after all have some potted ginseng seedlings available throughout spring! They’ll have to be picked up in the Kingston square, by appointment. …
Every year the same flowers bloom in pretty much the same order. And although I have hundreds of images in my files, I can’t help but start heading out with the camera. The blooms start in early April in the ginseng habitat. The first flowers that bloom are usually the toothwort (formerly of the Dentaria …
I went out to check on the Virginia snakeroot nursery the other day and was mortified to find nothing. Not. One. Plant. Virginia Snakeroot … What’s That? Now, you might be wondering just what’s so important about a plant that really looks like nothing much more than a weed in the woods. It’s a plant …
Oh no! The Virginia Snakeroot babies are all gone! Read More »