Lets hear about how you plant in the woods.
As some of you know, I developed a seeder for wild simulated ginseng in the woods a while back. It pokes a hole and you drop a seed or three into a funnel that ends up in the hole. I can seed about 1/2 pound an hour this way. It works through leaves and in all ground conditions, but it is slow.
For the rootlets I sell, I till beds and plant them with an Earthway seeder. I have more trouble with disease this way, but that's the price of thickly growing ginseng anywhere. Of course, this will not be considered wild simulated ginseng, but woods cultivated by law here in Ohio.
I have tried the common method of raking back the leaves and then scattering seed and putting the leaves back. I didn't do too well that way, but it might have been the seed that year -I've not tried it since.
I have tried just scattering ginseng around in the woods. I got very low emergence this way, but some of it did take. I also tried this very late in the year after the leaves had fallen and it was then too wet to till anymore beds.
Lets hear about some of your experiences