View Full Version : Looking to trade for Goji plant (prefer rooted cutting, but will try seeds)
CathyK
01-06-2013, 12:16 PM
Howdy everyone, I saw something about this plant over the holidays, and am on a search looking for it. Would prefer a trade, Looking to trade orinoco's pups for Goji plant (prefer rooted cutting, but will try seeds). Anyone have this plant, plm pm me if willing to trade. (can only ship within US). Hope to hear from someone.
Dangermouse01
01-07-2013, 05:44 AM
Kathy, Goji are easy to start from seeds. When I was looking (elsewhere) for a plant, I was told to find a Asian market and buy some dried Goji berrys (probably called Lycium or something like that), soak a couple berries in warm water for about a hour to re-hydrate, then remove the seeds to grow your own. For a couple of dollars, you get all the seeds you could possibly need and some plenty of dried berries for snacking on.
Good luck.
DM
barnetmill
01-30-2013, 09:50 PM
Kathy, Goji are easy to start from seeds. When I was looking (elsewhere) for a plant, I was told to find a Asian market and buy some dried Goji berrys (probably called Lycium or something like that), soak a couple berries in warm water for about a hour to re-hydrate, then remove the seeds to grow your own. For a couple of dollars, you get all the seeds you could possibly need and some plenty of dried berries for snacking on.
Good luck.
DM
In what USDA Hardiness zones can Goji be grown? I am in zone 8b.
CathyK
02-02-2013, 09:38 PM
I wont know how well they will do in my area, until I give em a try.
I found some; and completed a trade for em, so they should be on the way.
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