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Goji Berry- 3 five gallon pots
· Date: Tue May 17, 2011 · Views: 1543 · Filesize: 95.2kb, 2588.1kb · Dimensions: 2736 x 3648 ·
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soundofthemusic1


Registered: August 2009
Posts: 1170
Tue May 17, 2011 11:31pm Rating: 10.00 

Good luck growing Goji Berry plants. Smile

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soundofthemusic1


Registered: August 2009
Posts: 1170
Wed May 18, 2011 12:06am

In case you are interested, I was told Gogi Berries were very easy to root from cuttings. All you need to do is stick the cuttings in the ground (bury one third to one half of the stem) and they will grow.

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Dean W.


Registered: September 2007
Location: Cedar Park, TX
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Wed May 18, 2011 12:33am

Great! Thanks, they're growing like weeds for me.

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The Hollyberry Lady

Registered: May 2009
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Wed May 18, 2011 3:50am Rating: 10.00 

I have experience at growing these shrubs from seed. They're perennial, even in my zone. They take 2-3 years to produce berries when grown from seed, but not until the 4th or 5th years do they begin to produce their highest yields of berries.


Pruning these shrubs while they're young, will make them dense and full. They're very susceptible to insect infestations so be careful to keep them protected.


Full sun is best and will bring the biggest crops of berries. The seeds germinate in a week, when fresh.


Good luck with them, Dean!


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