November 24, 2024

VIDEO: How to Grow Goji Berries – Complete Growing Guide


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These nutrient dense superfoods are very expensive and super easy to
grow! So why not grow them yourself?!? In this episode we talk all
about how to grow Goji beries and Wolfberries (the same thing really)
and hopefully will get you growing more food yourelf!
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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Grow Goji Berries – Complete Growing Guide

  1. Hi, honesty I’m not satisfied with your video guid. What you just told me i already know the history and the health beneficiary of goji berries. Step by step how to grow video tutorial helps. Thank you!

  2. My Asian neighbors got me hooked on these and I will tell you from personal experience there is ZERO excuses to not have at least one of these growing somewhere! Here's the pros and cons.

    PROS:

    1, So easy to grow a 5yr old can do it. Toss it in the ground, add water and forget.
    2, disease resistant.
    3, pleasant appearance.
    4, beautiful tiny purple offwhite flowers.
    5, even a small plant produces in 1 or 2 years.
    6, extremely hardy plant can be pushed to the absolute BRINK and come back next year.
    7, GOBS of tiny but flavorful tomatoes add quite a burst of flavor to any salad!
    8, a single berry has more vitamin c than an entire bag of oranges.
    9, it is considered a super food and has been attributed to long life.
    10, suffers from almost no transplant shock!
    11, mashing the mature berries and sinking them in water makes a delicious bitter tea!

    CONS: The only honest to goodness flaw is that this plant is just a TINY bit invasive so it's a good idea to have it cornered off. These things absolutely WILL take over your garden if not put in check. The good news is you can uproot and transplant them with ease and sell the seedlings for about 5 dollars!

  3. I grow mine in AZ, every year it looks great, starts to fruit and bam, one day you go outside, and it is stripped naked of all leaves and fruit. I have no idea what happens but this happens every year.

  4. In Texas heat, found out quickly that these are not drought tolerant, and will lose their leaves fast! They do require steady moisture in high temps.

  5. I'm about to start a small goji farm in central Indiana. I'm doing this on a whim and researching as I go. I can grow anything and i want to contribute to farmers markets and my community. Gonna goji them out!

  6. I just took some of the stray seeds from the bottom of a bag of dried goji berries and planted them in containers. It only took a few days for them to come up outside on my covered patio (Florida).

  7. How do you keep cabbage worms and other brassica loving pests off of all of that lovely kale?? I have three kale plants and I find those little buggers in there all the time!

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