American Ginseng


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Farmers' Bulletin


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Growing Ginseng


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Ginseng


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Cultivitation, history, creating a ginseng garden, establishing healthy growing conditions, and finding the plant in the wild.




Ginseng


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This guide to ginseng cultivation and the history of its use includes instructions on creating a ginseng garden, establishing healthy growing conditions, and finding the plant in the wild.




American Ginseng


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This special re-print edition of George V. Nash's book "American Ginseng" is a short guide to growing ginseng, drawn from the author's long experience in growing ginseng. Written in 1898 by one of the pioneers of the American Ginseng industry, included are details on the history of Ginseng, as well as how it is produced, cultivated and harvested. Note: This edition is a perfect facsimile of the original edition and is not set in a modern typeface. As a result, some type characters and images might suffer from slight imperfections or minor shadows in the page background.




American Ginseng


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Ginseng, known as 'sang in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, is a native plant from Maine to Georgia and from the East Coast to the Pacific Northwest. Ginseng grows wild in several parts of the world and has been used as a medicinal plant in the Orient for ages. It remains a valued crop around the globe. Persons uses a step-by-step process to show how and where the plant grows. He then shows how these conditions can be duplicated in a controlled manner even in areas of the world where ginseng is not indigenous.




The Cultivation Of American Ginseng In Pennsylvania


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