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Buy the dried goji berries at your food CO-OP and cut open to extract perfectly viable seeds. There are between 15 and 30 tiny seeds in each dried berry. In my experience, the germination rate has been 80% or more.
Awesome, we love our goji berry plant. Not the tastiest berry, but does well dried with raisins.
Do you have problems with birds eating them? We have a lot of birds here in Germany, I have to use nets over my berries.
Huh, didn't think goji berries grew in Canada. Nobody around here has them (I'm in Eastern Ontario). We do well with raspberries in our backyard, they are going crazy right now.
Thank you so much for this video. I have them in my yard as well. My bush got so large I had to prune it back to pick the berries. I am trying to dehydrate them.
The new shoots are delicious!
I have only had Goji berries once, and they were really good!
Wahts your favorite berry?
Wow, Goji thats great.
Can they grow in the tropics?
How many berries do you get from one plant?
my goji berries don't grow to full size, any advice?
Curious if this is in the Okanagan ( temperature wise ) ? Where did you get the plants ? We are in northern BC
Where did you purchase these? I have an acre in Ohio… A couple different varieties and the taste is very bitter. We are working with a horticulture instructor through Ohio State University who goes back and forth from China and is helping us. Can I purchase some cuttings from yours?
my bush stopped producing fruit.
Those are really beautiful! Are they ever green?
hi after how many years thay start to give fruits thanks
Which type of GOJI are you growing. lysium chinense or lycium barbarism?
Graft them, or maybe vine hangers?
If I'm going to put the growth from this year under wood chips will it allow me to develop a hedge around the garden over a few years?
@Urban Farmer Curtis Stone How did the trellis project go?
What do they taste like?
Will excess water during rainy season damage the plant? Please reply
It almost looks like you could use one of those little handheld blueberry harvesting things I dont know what they are called but they look like a slotted dust pan
I think they are called berry picking rakes that would make your job alot easier
Trellis
Seed to fruit duration
What's your favorite berries?
I made a pvc pipe bridge that is 7 feet high. They grow up both sides then overlap in the middle and lean over the other side. That way its more organized. I can walk through the bridge where its all clear and just pick them. I turned 2 into 50 that are producing now and i have 50 more cuttings that i will plant next year.
#1 blackberry #2 blueberry #3 raspberry #4 honey berry #5 gooseberry #6 goji berry
Great info, thank you!