What are Goumi Berries?
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
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Goumi berries are a fascinating unusual fruit for temperate climates. See the goumis growing at Peaceful Heritage Nursery and learn about this fruit! www.peacefulheritage.com
That one you are saying is Red Gem has to be miss marked, that one has to be Tillamook. Red Gem is supper small.
Do you sell Tillamook plants?
Hope to in the future.
what makes them non invasive compared to autumn olive? Seems like they're very tough and with so many fruits/seeds it would be easy for them to spread. Also they can be grafted to autumn olive right?
For some reason they just don't seem to spread like autumn olives do. Seed viability? Maybe the larger pits are not consumed by birds like small autumn olive seed are, and thus not easily spread? I"m not sure exactly. But other growers who have been growing them for many years say they are non-invasive in their experience as well. They can be grafted to autumn olive, yes.
Do you know the nutritional value? How does this fruit grow in hot climates?
I would imagine it will not thrive in hot climates, as it is a fruit of colder temperate regions. It needs winter chill time, but not sure how much. Goumi berries are high in vitamin A and E, minerals, flavonoids and proteins. Their lycopene content is extremely high.
The fruits and seeds of Goumi are a good source of essential fatty acids
Thank you as always for the cool info. I definitely need to add this to my property!
I saw those in someone's yard one time , but i didn't know what they were and didnt try any. But they were definitely goumi berries now that i see and know what they are .
Yes sometimes they are used in landscaping.
Leave on the tree until "dead ripe", basically over ripe, and there will be no astringency or dry taste
I agree, thanks for the tip! Netting for birds may be needed if the berries hang that long.
@@PHNurserywe net ours very early on, after the pollinators are done. Not pretty, but it works!
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How far south will they fruit?
Very far south apparently. I've seen them in the Gulf area grown as ornamentals.
I grow them in New Orleans, zone 9b. They have fruited reliably the last 3 years, although I prune them
heavily for chop n drop and nitrogen release, so fruit is not my goal. They did just fine the summer of 2023, which was the hottest and driest summer on record . Really wonderful, on my list of highly recommended plants.
What are they supposed to taste like? I'm originally from Belarus...
The flavor is difficult to describe, but somewhat cherry like.
Do they do good in temps over 100 degrees?
no but may survive.
Do birds like them too?
Yes, birds will eat the berries. Robins and probably waxwings, likely others also.
What is the flavor and size of the Sweet Scarlett TM Goumi Berry, how does it compare to the Red Gem you showed in the video? Also are you going to have the Red Gem for sale later this year? Thanks
Hello, Flavor is similar but Red Gem is much larger and more luscious. We hope to have both available this summer 2024. peacefulheritage.com/shop/organic/sweet-scarlett-tm-goumi-berry/
What variety is it? Just ordered two Carmine from Burnt Ridge Nursery. And probably will be grafting one of them to Pippi (the largest goumi berry).