7 Tips For Growing Goji Berry Plants Successfully At Home

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Dan: concise, well spoken, and the most pertinent info for new, goji plant beginners!! Thank you!! LindaRae

lindaraeramsey
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Great video and tips. One tip that is missing though; Goji berries produce far more fruit when you have more than on variety planted to allow cross pollination! Back in my early years of gardening, I had a single goji berry bush for around 6 years and it never seemed to produced more than around 4-20 berries each year (some years I got more lucky than others). Then I read that they do better when they are able to cross pollinate. So I bought a second variety. The first year the newer plant didn't actually produce any fruit. They year after that, I was absolutely stunned and shocked to see both the new and orrigional plant produce easily in excess of 300 berries per plant. Well worth knowing if you are ready to get rid of your plant because of poor production like I was!

jonathanroberts
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My Taiwanese in-laws taught me to dry my own Gogi berries and camomile flowers. They make a delicious tea in colder months and remind me of summer. In Taiwan they call it “Go-ghee”, more of a ghee sound than Jee sound, and it’s a big part of Chinese medicine. My Gogi grow wonderfully in the Pacific Northwest.

julzgulz
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I came for wisdom on goji berry growing but my best take away is to plant mine by the chicken coop! Awesome, thank you.

JolleanSmith
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It's generous of you to present this, Dan. Thank you. This will help me in my garden.

roberth.
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I have goji berries in Philippines 🇵🇭 and they are giving lots of fruits, super food👏🏻 thanks for more tips.

merianfontelera
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FINALLY! Someone who uses common sense, and speaks a dadblamed language that I can understand! Great video man! Really good. Keep it simple, and stay safe

sharrellsh
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I have 6 or 7 plants in production. What I don’t eat fresh, I feed to my daughter’s chickens. My mother used to strip the leaves and make a bone soup with it. It’s bitter, but it’s sort of medicinal for us Asian folks. Don’t need to fertilize it either. It is a very tough plant with deep roots. Once established, it can go a long time without watering.

cadapl
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Chinese workers building the railway lines in the U.S. planted goji as they went. I've got some started from cutting that I took from a particular tasty goji found near old railway.

moe
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I just planted a goji bush. I'm excited! Thanks for the info about where to put them since they spread.

jenniferlroberts
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Thanks a lot ...This is a helpfull explication . Greetings from Belgium !

elspeeters
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Great vid, thanks for all the tips. One thing to watch out for is the tomato and tobacco hornworms. They are the larvae of a hawkmoth, and my plant was almost destroyed by only two caterpillars. I didn't realize at the time that goji is a cousin of tomatoes, potatoes and peppers.

deanevangelista
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Thanks for another great video. I found out that my local nursery will have goji berry trees in September. I’m saving all of your videos so I can look at them again for good advice. Blessings to you and your family 🙏🏾

wandasinger
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I‘m Chinese and we also use the leave to make soup .

楊錦嫦
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Great tips and hints of growing goji berries.

charlesbale
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Thank you for your knowledge, it truly has helped me grow a more full goji berry bush!

sabrinashepherdolsen
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Great tips, built some trellis out of leftover lattice. I had some old tie wire in the shop and used that to tie branches up. Much better now!

timothyhamby
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This is Awesome Dan!!! Thanks for your contribution!!

chriswood
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hi Dan I've had a goji berry plant in a pot for 2 years and nothing,  this spring I put in the garden and it is enormous! and got flowers and small green fruit buds coming and I can't wait to try them fresh because I don't like the dried ones.  thanks for the info video I'm in the midlands England

chutchybo
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Really helpful, thanks! I've had some in buckets. I was told I could leave them in 5 gallon buckets!

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