goji berry, advice needed please
goji berry, advice needed please
This is the third year I have had my Goji berry without any fruit. Could this be the year for fruit?!
Last year was the first time it was covered in flowers but no berries.
I know they dont fruit for the first few years but does anyone know if this year I could get berries as I had flowers last year?
Also how har should I prune it and when?
It is about 10 feet tall in some places ,no problem in growing or looking healthy.
Any advice greatly appreciated
Last year was the first time it was covered in flowers but no berries.
I know they dont fruit for the first few years but does anyone know if this year I could get berries as I had flowers last year?
Also how har should I prune it and when?
It is about 10 feet tall in some places ,no problem in growing or looking healthy.
Any advice greatly appreciated
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Re: goji berry, advice needed please
Just a thought,I'm no expert on fruits and berries,but...
Is the Goji self-pollinating or does it need a mommy/daddy Goji to produce fruit?
Is the Goji self-pollinating or does it need a mommy/daddy Goji to produce fruit?
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Re: goji berry, advice needed please
OOO now you have me ! I have no idea!! I assume they self pollinate but I dont know!1
Thanks for the reply though
Thanks for the reply though
Re: goji berry, advice needed please
They are self pollinating, I looked into it last week when I bought one. That's about all I know about them though I'm afraid!
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Re: goji berry, advice needed please
I got a bit curious about the Goji.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goji
This gives us a lot more, but still no clue why your bush refuses to make berries.
The article did mention that Goji's are grown on the floodplains of the Yellow river.
Perhaps it has some special soil requirements?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goji
This gives us a lot more, but still no clue why your bush refuses to make berries.

The article did mention that Goji's are grown on the floodplains of the Yellow river.
Perhaps it has some special soil requirements?
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Re: goji berry, advice needed please
Goji berries usually produce fruit in their third year - so hopefully will fruit this year
Grow your own it's much safer - http://www.cyprusgardener.co.uk and http://cyprusgardener.blogspot.com
Re: goji berry, advice needed please
mmm, am glad I came across this thread - I've just bought and planted one, so now I know not to be upset when i dont get any berries for the next few years 

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Re: goji berry, advice needed please
I planted one last friday,this thread got me curious... 

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Re: goji berry, advice needed please
Mine too - how exciting.okra wrote:Goji berries usually produce fruit in their third year - so hopefully will fruit this year

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Re: goji berry, advice needed please
...About those Goji-plants.
Are they a ''late'' type?
Mine was planted a couple 'o weeks ago,and almost everything in my garden is budding like crazy due to the recent warm period.
But not the Goji.
I checked the bare stalks,they're still green and juicy under the bark.
But no sign of leaves,nuffin'.
Should I look for a replacement,or should I just wait for it?
Are they a ''late'' type?
Mine was planted a couple 'o weeks ago,and almost everything in my garden is budding like crazy due to the recent warm period.
But not the Goji.
I checked the bare stalks,they're still green and juicy under the bark.
But no sign of leaves,nuffin'.
Should I look for a replacement,or should I just wait for it?
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(My wife, while playing Lego pirates of the carribean.)
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Re: goji berry, advice needed please
If mine are anything to go by, then wait, just don't hold your breath. They certainly don't sprint these things.
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Re: goji berry, advice needed please
Thanks,I'll try to curb my ''Wannawannberrynow''-tantrum.
Besides,I've got two Pawpaws and a black mullberry to worry about since last week.
Mullberry seems to be in a hurry,the Pawpaws look like rejected Heron's nest material.

Besides,I've got two Pawpaws and a black mullberry to worry about since last week.
Mullberry seems to be in a hurry,the Pawpaws look like rejected Heron's nest material.

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Re: goji berry, advice needed please
I have a friend who owns an orchard, she says to beat the tips of the branches with a rolled-up newspaper.
Seriously! She says the stress signals the tree/bush/vine to start reproducing, and as long as you aren't beating them hard enough to break branches, it doesn't cause any damage.
Seriously! She says the stress signals the tree/bush/vine to start reproducing, and as long as you aren't beating them hard enough to break branches, it doesn't cause any damage.
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Re: goji berry, advice needed please
Right...
I was spotted about half an hour ago by my neighbor,
whacking at my Goji stalks with a piece of cardboard while softly chanting ''groei...groei..groei... ''
All for science,dammit
I was spotted about half an hour ago by my neighbor,
whacking at my Goji stalks with a piece of cardboard while softly chanting ''groei...groei..groei... ''
All for science,dammit

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(My wife, while playing Lego pirates of the carribean.)
''If you open your mind too far your brain will fall out''
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Re: goji berry, advice needed please
Gogi's aren't the easiest plant. I grew about 15 from seed I got from berries bought in T***o, and of those only one has made it to transpant in my garden. I read on an American growers site that they don't like being transplanted and take a while to settle down.