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The Wilderness Trading Post
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The Wilderness Trading Post Is Home
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The Wilderness Trading Post, thru affiliated local Merchants, will be able to offer a wide variety of Merchandise, with Local Hands on Operation to insure You of the Finest Quality and Prompt Delivery.
"Ginseng
Planting Time"
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"Trail Blazer
#1" "Trail Blazer
#2" "Trail Blazer
#3" "Fall
Special" "Commercial Fall
Specials" "Commercial Fall
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"Glacial
Gold" Ginseng Seeds Glacial Ginseng Company Order Form |
"FALL PLANTING TIP'S"
Plant early, especially the further North you are. This
gives the seeds a chance to become climatically adapted to the environment that they are
being planted in. This also gives the seeds a chance to be absorbing the nutrients
from the soil that they are going to be raised in. When purchasing your seeds, be
especially wary of seeds with dried out hulls. The embryos may be alive, but your
germination factor will be greatly reduced. Naturally all of our seeds are
float tested and decontaminated before shipment. Quality must be number one.
Our future markets are going to demand it.
Suggested commercial woods planting is
about 40 Pounds to the Acre. You should be realizing about 10 pounds of
seed back for each pound planted in 4 years and about 10 pounds of roots for each pound of
seed planted in 7 years. If you take care of your plants you might do twice that.
We guarantee no dried out hulls. The hull is
what the embryo feeds on as it develops
Further Instructions are in the "Ginseng
Growers Guide" by, Michael Hunter
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"Our Family" Has Been in the |
"New Ginseng Markets"
"We
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During the Fall Planting Season, we are
standing by to take your orders and credit card information from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM EST.. Monday through
Saturday. (Personal Checks and C.O.D.'s are also welcome.) Michael Hunter is often available to answer
brief questions and take your order personally. If you happen to be in the Jackson Michigan area, please feel
free to stop by and pick up your seed orders in person. Michael is usually around
and likes to meet fellow ginseng growers. |
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