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Can goji plants grow in teh South?

Posted by chrisms MS z8a (My Page) on
Sat, Jan 10, 09 at 13:08

Goji berries are also known as wolfberries. I wonder if anyone on this list has tried them. God bless.


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RE: Can goji plants grow in teh South?

They are an introduced species and can be found growing in almost every state and most of Canada.
The plant is very adaptable to most types of soils and does not require rich soil conditions, but will produce more fruit, if it is provided. Needs full sun or partial shade (probably best, in your location). Requires moisture.
Best started from seed, as it is often difficult to transplant. It produces suckers and can become weedy, if planted in a suitable location.
The link to USDA shows the NA distribution.
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Here is a link that might be useful: Lycium barbarum


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RE: Can goji plants grow in teh South?

goji berries taste very good, they have unique fragrant smell. You can eat either fresh or dried. The most common use of goji is to make tea out of the berries. You can find more informaton from my website go-goji.com

Here is a link that might be useful: dreamland goji


 
 

 

 


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