Aug 27, 2009 #11 Sillystunt Master of the Silly 11 Years Jul 11, 2008 5,370 33 251 Winter Haven, FL Quote: check out the second link!
Aug 27, 2009 #12 rodriguezpoultry Langshan Lover 11 Years Jan 4, 2009 10,918 147 361 Claremore, OK Huh.....well if that don't beat all. I think I may just leave it. I'm not good with plants at all. I have a feeling we always mow over it before the red is able to appear.
Huh.....well if that don't beat all. I think I may just leave it. I'm not good with plants at all. I have a feeling we always mow over it before the red is able to appear.
Aug 27, 2009 #13 Goat_Walker I Am THE Crazy Duck Lady 11 Years Jul 9, 2008 4,887 39 231 Maryland Let me go ahead and be the youngin here.... What is so important/valuable about this plant?
Aug 27, 2009 #14 rodriguezpoultry Langshan Lover 11 Years Jan 4, 2009 10,918 147 361 Claremore, OK I guess it's because it's something that can be put into tea??
Aug 27, 2009 #15 Sillystunt Master of the Silly 11 Years Jul 11, 2008 5,370 33 251 Winter Haven, FL this is more the stuff you find added to lots of fillers and sold in pills. it in many ways is like cocaine leaves. But legal~ It gives you energy, helps fevers, etc! HUGE in Asia one plant root got 30,000 it was over 30 years old
this is more the stuff you find added to lots of fillers and sold in pills. it in many ways is like cocaine leaves. But legal~ It gives you energy, helps fevers, etc! HUGE in Asia one plant root got 30,000 it was over 30 years old
Aug 27, 2009 Thread starter #16 wilds of pa Crowing 14 Years Feb 17, 2007 2,601 32 319 The Blue Mountains of Pa Ginseng (or zang) as people call it, grows in 70-80% shade in forest only, it will not grow out in the open unless under a trellis from what i know.. I spend plenty of time on the mountain and only know of a few small patches..The biggest Ive seen is 4 prong. I was pleased to find this patch, its young some newly plants also coming up around the older plants.. Last edited: Aug 27, 2009
Ginseng (or zang) as people call it, grows in 70-80% shade in forest only, it will not grow out in the open unless under a trellis from what i know.. I spend plenty of time on the mountain and only know of a few small patches..The biggest Ive seen is 4 prong. I was pleased to find this patch, its young some newly plants also coming up around the older plants..
Aug 27, 2009 #17 rodriguezpoultry Langshan Lover 11 Years Jan 4, 2009 10,918 147 361 Claremore, OK Well, congrats on the find Wilds!
Aug 27, 2009 #18 horsejody Squeaky Wheel 11 Years Feb 11, 2008 6,923 51 271 Waterloo, Nebraska Quote: So do we. Especially in one park that we trail ride in. It's everywhere.
Aug 27, 2009 #19 Sillystunt Master of the Silly 11 Years Jul 11, 2008 5,370 33 251 Winter Haven, FL Quote: So do we. Especially in one park that we trail ride in. It's everywhere. They are worth a pretty penny! Just check before you dig~ Man i would love to find that stuff
Quote: So do we. Especially in one park that we trail ride in. It's everywhere. They are worth a pretty penny! Just check before you dig~ Man i would love to find that stuff
Aug 27, 2009 Thread starter #20 wilds of pa Crowing 14 Years Feb 17, 2007 2,601 32 319 The Blue Mountains of Pa They are pretty neat looking plants..Love the red berries against the green foliage on them.. wonder if its possible to grow them in planter box's on the north and east part of the house?? anybody ever try this?
They are pretty neat looking plants..Love the red berries against the green foliage on them.. wonder if its possible to grow them in planter box's on the north and east part of the house?? anybody ever try this?