Fellows,
Thanks for taking a look at our little endeavor and thanks for the comments. We're really enjoying getting out in the mountains and searching for this beautiful plant. We sure tried to put back all of the ripe berries that we could find. Hopefully there will be 3 times as many new plants coming up, as what we dug, in a couple of years.
TN: I live at a pretty low elevation similar to where you live, but ginseng seems to do better in our area at a little higher elevation. I think there are more hollows and ridges with Northeast slopes and I'm sure there is more rainfall as you get into the mountains. It really seems to make a difference at cooler, higher altitudes. Many people who follow ginseng in East Tennessee think that the higher altitudes are comparable to growing conditions in New York and Vermont. This has been a particularly good season because of all the rain that we got throughout the summer. I look forward to my first sales.
Hugh