Kavidog
We started with native plants that were threatened in our area. Working as a land surveyor in Western NC I had the opportunity to save a number of threatened plants from residential and commercial encroachment. We've saved over 200 wild ginseng, and numerous beds of wild ginger, false unicorn(devil's bit), and other rarities. We're currently applying perma-culture techniques to the rest of our property and year-round gardening with the addition of a greenhouse.
Although my stock is very limited, I have an excess of ginseng seed every Fall (all from wild stock). My land's exposure on the N-E and N are limited and I've no longer room to grow more. Seed is available for trade if you're interested. Also, I've some wild ginger root that is available if you're interested in trade....
Always looking for threatened native plants to give a safe happy home to....
Goforth
, North Carolina
Festus, Missouri
Texas, Alaska, North Carolina, Missouri, Oregon, Arizona, New Jersey, Virginia
Southeast Missouri State University, Jefferson College, DeSoto High School
Veteran/ Farmer/ Land Surveyor/ Bee Keeper