Just got permission to harvest and grow Ginseng on 700 acres and possibly more!

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That might work but there is Jewel Weed there, although it is not plentiful. In case some on TNET have no idea as to what Jewel Weed is and what it is good for, see the pic below and the following info. Jewel Weed is your' best friend in the woods and some fields as it takes the sting and itch out of getting stung by Fire Nettles, mosquito...no-see-ums...gnat and fly bites, bee stings and also will usually help with the itch from Poison Ivy and Poison Oak. There is a variety/species of Jewel Weed that has orange flowers and I believe another which has more yellowish flowers. Now, these may be the same variety/species but the one's with the orange flowers seems best for the aforementioned ailments. Just break off a branch or stalk and rub the whole thing...flowers...leaves and stems on the affected area, making sure to squash out as much of the sap as possible onto your' skin.


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Derr love the Jewel weed also I think it is the wild version of touch me nots. A bog plant. You are right great medicinal value. The deer will browse them down after they bloom. They love that and saw briar.
 

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