Welcome!August 3, 2010
Hello Everyone, Because of some conditions beyond my control, there will be very few woodsgrown rootlets available this year. Those available will in the 3+ year range and will be sold individually, first come first served. Our seed and roots traditionally begin shipping around the first or second week of September. I am trying to move up this schedule to accomidate those who have asked to be able to plant in early September. The word in the ginseng circles is that there will be a shortage of seed for the 2011 season. I do not yet know how bad this may be, but the late frosts severely damaged this year's seed production, which will impact the availability of stratified seed for next year. Brad
Once again it is necessary to mention original images stolen from this website. As I look around the web at the new ginseng sites popping up I notice a bunch of guys are too lazy to take their own pictures, to create their own images, or to contact me and ASK for permission to use my images. All the images you see here are copyright to Brad Castle and Emerald Castle Farms and are ORIGINALS! Please, if you need images, I can help you. Get in touch. However, do not STEAL my images without permission!
Growing Ginseng A Beginner's Guide These are my experiences in learning to grow ginseng. I skip the history and most of the technical stuff and get right to the hands on stuff most of you want to know. I am currently (still!) in the process of rewriting the ebook. Here are a few of the topics:
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