Browsing by Author "Chamberlain, James L. (James Luther), 1956-"
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- Growing American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) in ForestlandsVaughan, Ritchie C.; Chamberlain, James L. (James Luther), 1956-; Munsell, John F. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)This publication provides extension agent, foresters, and landowners with information on ginseng and how it can be profitable farmed in the forest, including basic biology, uses, applicable laws, habitat, planting techniques, harvest method, costs, diseases, marketing and profit potential.
- How to Plan for and Plant Streamside Conservation Buffers with Native Fruit and Nut Trees and Woody Floral ShrubsTrozzo, Katie; Munsell, John F.; Chamberlain, James L. (James Luther), 1956- (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2018-08-30)Discusses riparian buffers that help deal with water runoff and erosion, and also discusses including native fruit and nut trees, to provide salable crops and products.
- Native Fruit and Nut Trees and Shrubs of the Virginia Mountains and PiedmontTrozzo, Katie; Munsell, John F.; Chamberlain, James L. (James Luther), 1956- (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2012-08-30)This factsheet describes some native fruits and nuts of the mountains and piedmont that can be used in edible landscapes. A chart is included that highlights information about select species.
- Woody Florals for Income and ConservationTrozzo, Katie; Munsell, John F.; Chamberlain, James L. (James Luther), 1956- (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2012-08-30)When choosing woody florals to grow and sell, it is important to grow those that are widely used in the floral industry. Choosing an appropriate cultivar of commonly used species is just as important because it can increase consistency in the final product. Some examples of species used in the floral industry are briefly described in this publication.