Goldenseal
Growing Your Own Woodland
Medicinal Garden
With Jeanine Davis
Associate Professor, Extension Specialist
Department of Horticultural Science, NC State University
Date: Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Time: 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Eastern via Zoom
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About this Presentation:
Forest farming of native medicinal herbs is a hot topic right now, but what if you are gardener and you don't have a forest? If you have a shady area in your yard, natural or created, you can also grow some of these beautiful and useful native medicinal herbs. We will cover what herbs are appropriate for different parts of the state, the basics of how to incorporate them into your garden, and where to find your starter plants.
The presentation will be recorded for
members to view later in our Video Library.
About Our Speaker:

Dr. Jeanine Davis is an associate professor and extension
specialist in the Department of Horticultural Science at NC
State University. She is located at a research and
extension center in western NC near Asheville. For over
35 years, she has researched medicinal herbs, forest
farming, new crops, vegetables, and organic agriculture
and shared her knowledge on these topics with farmers and gardeners across the country. Her current efforts are focused on native woodland botanicals, hops, truffles, Chinese medicinal herbs, and organic tomatoes. She is the lead author of the book “Growing and Marketing Ginseng, Goldenseal and Other Woodland Medicinals”. Jeanine and her family operate Our Tiny Farm where they raise and board mini-donkeys.
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