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allright , i was reading up on the ginseng website just now , and they want 50 $ for half a pound of 3 year old ginseng rootlets .

 

now , IF i remember right ... some ginseng i left and forgot in my refridgerator ... grew roots . pretty goodsize chink of ginger that did develop roots . now , dumb question number one : would planting those roots work ?? how big of a chunk of ginseng should i plant ???

 

also ... i am a bit of a maverick and that ginseng website said , no grow ginseng in florida . so what ??? i have shady spots , well manured and drained . i can make it more manuered and more drained . soo , you think i could try ?? i would prefer to get a couple of roots to try , because 50 $ is a lot of $$$ to experiement with -- and LOOSE .

 

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MARANATHA !

 

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Gabriele,

My guess is that the reason they say not to grow ginseng in Fla is that it needs a 'cold' period of rest trhu the winter...

you may be able to get it to grow...but the point is that if ginseng is not grown where it likes - the strength of the end result is going to be lacking...does this make any sense to you? d--- On Tue, 2/10/09, gabriele <gcliburn wrote:

gabriele <gcliburn{Herbal Remedies} REALLY dumb questionherbal remedies Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2009, 12:38 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

allright , i was reading up on the ginseng website just now , and they want 50 $ for half a pound of 3 year old ginseng rootlets .

 

now , IF i remember right ... some ginseng i left and forgot in my refridgerator ... grew roots . pretty goodsize chink of ginger that did develop roots . now , dumb question number one : would planting those roots work ?? how big of a chunk of ginseng should i plant ???

 

also ... i am a bit of a maverick and that ginseng website said , no grow ginseng in florida . so what ??? i have shady spots , well manured and drained . i can make it more manuered and more drained . soo , you think i could try ?? i would prefer to get a couple of roots to try , because 50 $ is a lot of $$$ to experiement with -- and LOOSE .

 

thanks

 

 

MARANATHA !

 

gabriele

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MMMMM ginseng and ginger are not the same thing.

 

 

 

 

 

allright , i was reading up on the ginseng website just now , and they want 50 $ for half a pound of 3 year old ginseng rootlets .

 

now , IF i remember right ... some ginseng i left and forgot in my refridgerator ... grew roots . pretty goodsize chink of ginger that did develop roots . now , dumb question number one : would planting those roots work ?? how big of a chunk of ginseng should i plant ???

 

also ... i am a bit of a maverick and that ginseng website said , no grow ginseng in florida . so what ??? i have shady spots , well manured and drained . i can make it more manuered and more drained . soo , you think i could try ?? i would prefer to get a couple of roots to try , because 50 $ is a lot of $$$ to experiement with -- and LOOSE .

 

thanks

 

MARANATHA !

 

gabriele

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i told you it was a REALLY dumb question !!! i wasnt even thinking right , that i distinguised between ginseng and ginger ... DUH DUH DUH !!

 

i am really looking stupid now ...

 

obviously ., forget my question about the rootlets ... [ ginger/ginseng ]

 

 

as to GINSENG and florida ... i am aware about the cold thing . but there are a few coldspells every now and then . we even had frozen pipes here when we had the colds in the last month !! i would like to try and see how they will do , i might get lucky . i told you i am a maverik nut !

 

thank you zoe ....

 

 

MARANATHA !

 

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allright , i was reading up on the ginseng website just now , and they want 50 $ for half a pound of 3 year old ginseng rootlets

 

That is not a bad price at all. If you can, get some, but do make sure they are under a shade cloth!

 

I started ginseng from seeds once. I planted the seeds in the fall in a planter and dug the planter in. In spring I had healthy babies, but even though they were in a somewhat shady spot, the first sunny warm day did them right in. Since I can't be bothered with shade cloth, and this area is not protected from deer, I never tried again.

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you are right about the price not being bad at 50 $ per 8 oz .... UNLESS you are unemployed and live with 4 people on 200 a week . bills , groceries and all .

 

i dont even spent that much on groceries these days ....

 

 

MARANATHA !

 

gabriele

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