2 hours
416 Executive Dr
Free Tickets Available
Fri, 26 Sep, 2025 at 01:30 pm to 03:30 pm (GMT-04:00)
416 Executive Dr
416 Executive Drive, Wilkesboro, United States
If you own mature hardwood forestland (or a nice wooded backyard) with a little slope, moist soil, and good drainage, ginseng may be a viable way to produce income from your underutilized woods. Western North Carolina has ideal growing conditions for this valuable forest medicinal plant. Ginseng can be a tricky plant to grow successfully and takes between 8-10 years to reach a size favored by the Asian markets to which it is exported. However, the market for ginseng is fairly stable and has averaged around $800 per dried pound over the last few years. Ginseng is a native forest plant whose roots have been traded in Appalachia for hundreds of years.
Wilkes County Cooperative Extension will be hosting a ginseng production workshop on September 26th at 1:30 pm at the Wilkes County Agricultural Center located at 416 Executive Dr., Wilkesboro, 28697. Dr. Jim Hamilton will provide an overview of ginseng production and field demonstrations on how to successfully plant and cultivate wild-simulated ginseng.
· • Ginseng background and suitable forest site selection
· • Soil fertility needs and companion planting strategies
· • Site preparation and planting methods
· • Common production issues: pests, deer, and poaching
· • Market considerations and best practices
• Workshop attendance is free
• Books and seed will be available for purchase on-site (cash only)
Space is limited. Please click here to register. If you have any questions, please call or email Matthew Clay at 336-651-7333, bWhjbGF5IHwgbmNzdSAhIGVkdQ==.
Note: Seed quantities and books will be limited and offered first-come, first-served at the workshop.
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General Admission | Free |