I'm just now getting around to planting my seeds.Having to work to survive right now and the Ginseng Planting had to take the back burner.In the patch that I am working on right now there is plenty of shade over half of the patch.The Lower Half is going to be a Little Sunnier than I want.The Guy who I work for is letting me plant the Lot for Half of the proceeds in 10-12 Years.He is also paying for half of the Material Needed.Although I am not going to even ask for 1/2 for the seeds and Fertilizer.I have been looking for some trees to go along the outside of the beds on the Western Side.This is a Multi Million dollar Property and I would like to find a Slighty unusual type of tree to grow.I was thinking about getting Bradford pears but am afraid that those wouldn't last long seeing as how the wind is a constant 40-50 MPH off of the Lake during the winter.Poplar is out of the Question since the Dock is only 20-30 ft away from the bank and I don't want to cause any damage to it.there are several Maples there and doing good but again they grow tall.I have been reading up on the Ginko Biloba trees and figure that they would add some different color to the landscape during the fall.I've read Also that they have a Waxy type leaf thicker than North American trees.I already have enough Oak leaves to deal with Mulching and Addding to the Poplar,Maple,Hickory Trees that I already have.Anyone have any Experience with the Ginko Trees?I'm sure that someone from China,Korea Etc. may have some experience.