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cis4elk
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This is my 3 year old Goji. It came from Raintree. I train it similar to a single cordon grape vine or a trailing blackberry(except you leave the trunk and laterals there after fruiting). It is making a ton more berries than last year. My daughter and I picked the better part of a quart the other night until we ran out of light, there is many more ripe ones as you can see and even more green ones. The plant usually does two flushes of berries per year, after all the green ones ripen it will flower heavily again, but the bugs usually get most of the second crop. Which is fine, because I will have all the goji berry preserve I need for this year. |
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PHD
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Calvin, thanks for posting these pictures. Very interesting, I also have a Goji from Raintree only one year old. I can't believe how big your plant got and how much fruit it is producing. After seeing your pictures I'm glad I got one! |
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greenfig
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Calvin, |
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aphahn
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Thanks for posting this. I have been trying to figure out what to do with mine. Looks like the perfect solution for my yard too! |
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GeneDaniels
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I'm glad you are having better luck than I with the Goya. Mine is 3 years old and has yet to set fruit. Lots of tiny flowers, but never one fruit. I am going to throw it away this fall unless it quickly changes its ways. |
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cis4elk
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I have to say, it is really nice to have something growing that is mostly effortless(compared to figs and the vegetable garden). |
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rcantor
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You're pretty tall! I just got 2 plants and hope to have lots of berries next year :) |
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cis4elk
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Nope, just a short shed. I hit my head in there all the time. I'm only tall when I'm around a lot of short people! |
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cyberfarmer
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I bought a goji plant from Peaceful Valley a couple years ago. It is still alive, but I can't say it's really grown at all. It gets the same soil and water as other fruit trees in the same row that are thriving (a little too fast). Fruit? Ha! |
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OttawanZ5
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Calvin, thanks for the post. |
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cis4elk
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ejp3
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I have a 2 year old one from Burnt Ridge nursery that has grown a total of about 5 inches the whole time. The catalog says they like alkaline soil and full sun. It is lycium barbarium. Hopefully I can get it going. |
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cis4elk
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Well, I ended up with about 13 cups, give or take a little. That's not too bad for a bunch of tiny berries from one plant. I would have liked to picked about 3 more cups, but there are so many hanging on the plant that the bugs have chewed up that it's getting to hard to sort the good from the bad and it takes too much time. So, it is time to surrender the rest for the year to the bugs. |
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greenfig
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Very nice looking berries and the preserves! Yummy! |
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fignutty
Registered: Posts: 580 |
Mine tasted sweet with little flavor earlier this summer. Now they are downright awful. Totally uneatable. Mine's outa here. |
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Sas
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What is your recipe ? |
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waynea
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That looks so good! |
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greenbud
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These berries are suppose to be very healthy for folks. Do you feel any healthier after eating them? -25 below would work for me in zone 4 WI |
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cis4elk
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Shailesh, I bought it as a small plant in a 4" pot. I don't know if cuttings would grow or not. |
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Sas
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Thank You for your recipe. I saw some dried ones at a local Vietnamese store and was thinking of making a preserve out of them. My second year plant from seed in a five gallon container is still too small to produce. |
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jdsfrance
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Hi cis4elk, |
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Grasa
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I was gifted a 2 feet tall sucker with small root. I planted in a gallon pot and am monitoring it. Well, when it decided to grow, it had no side branches for that length.. just started leafing out at the top. so I leaned the pot side ways (about a 45 angle) and left it there for a few weeks.. it stoped growing all together. so I rotated the pot to the other 45 angle side and left it there for 2 weeks, again nothing...it was not dead, but was not growing. Two days ago, I put it upright again and told it that it won, "grow up the way you wish to do"! for my surprise many side branches have started and it is growing very fast. I am happy, now I know what it does and I am going to give it a special SE corner to grow happy. I never tasted this berry, although I heard quite a bit of how amazing fruit it is... so I am happy to see your yumminess preserve.. perhaps you can share your recipe with us. ( I wish fig trees grew side branches that easily) |
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jdsfrance
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Hi, |
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figherder
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I bought 8 plants this year. Looking forward to some good production next year. These berries are a superfood. 3 oz a day is about 80% of the vitamins and minerals and also enzymes that the body needs. Very good for you. |
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eithieus
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the trick to growing goji berries is that you need to start pinching early to keep it low and bushy or it will just keep climbing up up and up (8 or more feet) if supported. i have two varieties: one is really sweet and tastes close to a ripe persimmons and the other is little sweet yet slightly tannic and slightly waxy on the outside. mine started producing fruit in two to three years. |
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indestructible87
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I planted two gojis in september last year, should I start pinching now or is it too early? They're only about a foot tall |
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eithieus
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hello travis |
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indestructible87
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thanks eithieus, I've been impressed with my gojis short life so far, I planted them last september from little two inch pots and they made it through winter just fine here with no protection. |
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mantishugo
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Though this forum thread is old but since it caught my attention so I decided to rejuvenate this thread. Goji berry is surely a best medicinal fruit ever found by humans. In order to stay away from diseases one must consume Goji Berry in any form. |
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philos
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WOW this is AMAZING!! I am currently rooting Goji berries for the first time, and they are such vigorous growers!! I am so excited, and you just hyped me up even more with this post!!!!!! |
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jaylyne
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just bought a goji plant in home depot today :)they are having clearance deals in soil so i'm stocking up |
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jdsfrance
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Hi, |
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