Hey Kevin love all your tips and info from all your videos.. (I’m a small beginner gardener) but I’m soo excited for your chicken videos (since I’m not allowed to own chickens )
please check if invasive as just like the Oryx and Barberry sheep they are from Africa and live of cactus and tumbleweeds but brought here to White Sands for trophy head hunting. Now they have escaped and are out procreating and out competing for rangeland. BUT ranchers can be paid to diversify as now people can hunt them like in Africa!... we have not paid them enough for their beef. Do the flippin research before you bring in more invasive species!
*How to grow goji* -They need little fertilizer -They need little care -They pollinate themselves -They plant themselves -They make their own way through college -They start their own business selling their own berries -They provide for and care for you in your old age -They officiate your funeral
Yes Chris is an asset to your channel. She is informative, articulate, and has a very easy voice to listen to. In covering a lot of material she never leaves you feeling overwhelmed or exhausted by the pace. A good move adding another arrow to your quiver.
Wow, Kevin, you have taken your channel to yet another Epic level with the addition of Chris - both from where she is (different gardening zone) as well as her style, her training, everything - fantastic. And I got a rooted goji cutting a few days ago. Now ready to rock and roll!
Having received goji seeds as a free bonus with a seed order, I am growing them for the first time in Winnipeg. They germinated quickly and easily with the paper towel/ziploc bag method, and after just two weeks I have ten little sprouts under the grow light. Great video, thanks!
Fellow winnipeger here. I purchased bareroots last year from T&T seeds. Surprisingly, it flowered and gave me a handful of fruit even in our drought. Best of luck with your seeds!
Amazing video! Thank you so much Chris! Another tip for propagating by cutting-make your bottom cut at a 45 degree angle and your top cut straight. This is a great way to not confuse the top or bottom of the cutting, as planting your cutting upside down is a major rookie mistake! :) learned this in my propagation class and I do this with all of my cuttings!
Love watching Chris over on Instagram, she explains everything so well, I am glad Kevin that you have her working with you, I will try to get my hands on some seeds so I can grow it here in Central Florida in my small backyard garden 🌱🌱
Thanks for the info! Got a Goji last spring. Of the 2 that were at the nursery, it was the runt of the litter lol. As one that always roots for the underdog it came home with me. Within a couple of weeks it put out a few berries and was flourishing! One day as I was walking my yard I came to my goji... omg my heart fell! It looked like an animal had chewed it almost to the ground. I almost cried but told it how beauty it was as I headed for my clippers to clean it up...when I got back to it I realized that the person that mows my lawn had done a job on it with the weed eater! It's in a designated bed so it's not like it was in the middle of yard! To say the least I was not happy and I immediately found a cage to put over it. It's doing great now and I went back to nursery and got the other one they had...just in case! Love the berries on a salad! Haven't had a big crop but hopefully this year!
I love my gojis. I grow them here in Idaho. They're cold resistent, I hardly water them, and hardly feed them. Seriously the easiest plant to grow and they are SO productive. I think they are sweeter than she described too.
I've not had them fresh but a friend told me they are like a cross between a sweet cherry tomato and a cherry. Is that true? I have a small plant we planted last year and about 40 seedlings lol. I guess I got carried away with seeding lol
@@justingibbs4480 I'm lucky that I have plant crazy family that would take a baby plant so I'm hoping they all survive so I can share. My grandkiddos love cherry Tomatoes and all kinds of berries so im hoping these will be a hit with them. Silly kids would rather have a pint of cherry tomatoes instead of candy when we go shopping. I gladly buy them tomatoes tho. Its good for them
I started germinating seeds from the dried goji berries I got from the medicinal hall out of curiosity and it worked! Can't wait for the plant to mature enough to fruit and your tips are really helpful! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This video actually DID inspire me to grab a Goji plant from my local greenhouse this year. On my porch until I'm ready to plant. Now that I bought it I rewatched this and I'm so excited to plant! Thank you Epic team! I feel like you all are my best friends and you dont even know me.
I'm probably not the average viewer of this channel-- so far, so my aspirations of gardening are still only that. That's partially bc I'm multiply physically & mentally disabled/ill, to the point I often need external reminders to look out my window and see if the grass needs to be mowed... so when I replace my lawn with something that hopefully won't grow as tall as grass does, I'm also looking for low-/no-maintenance plants for my backyard that could thrive in my near- desert conditions & produce useful fruit/ herbs/ etc. Goji sure looks promising as a candidate for that list! Even if it will be a few years before I'm ready to plant it myself
I love Chris' method for layering. It never even crossed my mind to do it that way. It's such a quick hands-off solution versus the typical growing medium wrap situation.
Excellent video. Gojis grow abundantly here in drought ridden central california. I started mine from dried berries from the health food store when plants were still hard to come by.They can spread outwards from the root zone but are easily managed. Also they can be thorny so place accordingly. When other foods are scarce, birds will eat the leaves but it has no long term effect. The berries are a favorite of the mockingbird here.The hummingbirds love the tiny blossoms. I've seen videos where the plant is grown more for leaves to make soup. Good to have in permaculture, survival type gardens. Thanks
Goji is incredibly easy to grow and does spread. The leaves are also very nutritious and used in soup and stir fries. (Many recipes online.) Young leaves are the tastiest.
Since I didn't do a trellis my Goji spread out across the ground and put down roots in several locations, much like the Sweat Potato in the section above it. So I could spread it to more, but not much loving the taste, it's like biting into a tomato that gets crunchy as you get into the seeds, gotta try drying it out and see if I like it that way. I planted mine around this time last year, was just a small plant in a like 3 quart container when it arrived, started pushing out some growth in the spring then we got hit by a frost and all the new growth died and the leaves shriveled up, thought the thing was done for, NOPE, over the last 6-8 months the thing has grown to be like 20 times the size it was with stringers going in every direction, then in September I noticed the flowers and now everyday I walk by I see more and more Red Berries on it. This thing has put my Blueberries to shames with how much faster it has grown and how much more it has produced.
Regarding the edible leaves, I was told by a Traditional Chinese Medicine doctor that in China, the goji leaves are considered to be the primary crop, as they are a superfood in their own right, and the berries are the bonus crop. I use both, both fresh and dried. I've had my gojis in pots for several years, and propagate from cuttings regularly, but I'm determined this year to finally get them in the ground. I'm on acreage, so I'm not worried about them suckering.
Just closed on a three acre lot with a ton of water. Time to put everything I've learned from you over the years to use. Thank you so much for the education!
Inspired by this video, I got a couple of cuttings last week from a woman across town with a flourishing goji hedge-hoping I can get the ground prepped before they wither in the heat we've been getting!
PNW gardeners often need to protect gogi plants from powdery mildew. So far, they are staying alive in my pots that get little attention throughout the winter. They are under some winter shelter from my eaves so they are not rain soaked. Leaves are starting to come out now in early March. Thank you for the helpful video!!!
I planted 2 goji berry trees and I didn’t like them. I decided to leave them in my food forest so the birds can eat them. I am planting an edible row for the wild life on the edge of my food forest to try and keep them out of my food forest. I planted a few hundred wild persimmon tree seeds all over my land that I collected from a friends property. I’m probably going to add a few more goji berries to the wild life’s row. I’m adding different nut trees for the squirrels as well even though I haven’t seen very many of them. I’m pretty sure their population will skyrocket once my food forest starts producing really good. The deer and rabbits will hopefully be happy with their edible food row.
I LOVE Goji berries 🍒❣️❣️❣️❣️ And I put pine needles on my potted Goji berry plant..but left a 2nd plant alone..last summer the Goji plant had way more berries than the one that had no pine needles...
Bought a goji two years ago and put it in a partial shaded spot. Was worried when everything looked so scraggly and I had no fruit last summer. This puts my mind at ease, and excites me to see if I get fruit this year!!!
Great info Chris. I'm in California zone 9a. Hot, dry climate. Goji does grow fast and unruly, full of thrones. It's growing in a raised bed and sending out runners like crazy. Even coming up at lawn level from raised bed above! Glad it can be severely pruned. It is a highly nutritious fruit. We mix them into shakes or add to hot oates cereal. I would recommend container grown at least in my area.
got about 10 goji plants from seed in a little patch. just reached 2 years of age and looking great. One of them made a small berry so looking forward to eating some next year.
I have one in Calgary AB (zone2) it is thriving. The plant is indestructible. Our weather is crazy here. We had an October hit minus 9 C for about a week a few years ago the plant had leaves on it froze solid and next spring was fine. It produces nice fruit, but now the local birds figured out how tasty they pick it clean. It is a very prolific plant with shoots coming up all around so it spreads very fast I would recommend growing it in a large container but you can use it like a hedge too. It requires no care really but you can trim it. The stems have very sharp strong thorns as well.
Watch out for the thorns, they're vicious! I had a prunning accident with a goji and it drove one of those thorns so deep into a knuckle that the tip embedded and broke off in the tendon. It took an A&E (ER) visit to get it removed.
Omg! I love Chris. I've been a fan for a while on Insta - so glad you've added her to your channel. Goji, it's been on my periphery for awhile - but this has me thinking hard. Thank you!
I received my bare root goji berry plant about a month ago and because of life getting in the way lol and it started growing from the bag it was shipped in. I planted it today in a pot. 🙏🙏🙏
That happy pileated woodpecker in the background as Chris is talking is putting a smile on my face. I never knew goji leaves were edible! Love to hear more from her on this channel
This is a new plant to me. Never heard of it before or seen them at my local stores/ nurseries. Having trouble with my blueberries dying off- this may be a replacement for them. Those flowers are beautiful!!
Hey there, Propagation is much faster n easier, n I do all the time. Pull out all big leaves but won't worry about the tiny ones. Put cuttings in a mug, fill with a couple inches of water, let them sit near the window without direct sunlight, change water every couple of days, n they'll have roots in a week's time in summer, may take longer time in winter (✌️ weeks). I always enjoy picking the leaves for my beef soup n pork liver soup. 💪💪 happy gardening 😊
You are a very good instructor. I always wanted to grow but I have all of my veg and fruit in large container and barrels. I'm glad I found your channel. 😊 I'll be back soon !
Thanks, Chris, for such a thorough introduction to the goji plant! I'm going to have to keep my eyes peeled for one. I'd love to grow it in a container and possibly try to turn it into an espalier. It seems like it would be easy enough to train it and it would look pretty cool, too!
I ordered Black Goji berry seeds from Baker Creek this year. I planted 3 seeds and all 3 came up. Thank you for this info. I'm looking forward to them fruiting ... 4 years from now, oh my!
When you said that Goji berries were easy to grow, you weren't joking. I'm pleased to report that the pot full of cuttings I took about 3 weeks ago, have all taken root, and I'm very happy to say that I now have 5 new strong and healthy little Goji berry starts. Thanks again for the tips.
What absolute perfect timing. My first delivery of fruit shrubs and trees for this season will be delivered tomorrow and in that delivery is a Gogi. I sure hope I like them thanks for all the great info
Our goji plant is in a large metal trash can and it just loves it 3 years later! We drilled holes in the bottom and about 2 inches up from the bottom for drainage. It sits in a sunny spot and has a trellis.
Very pleasant that you AS an American are able to Talk a distinct english. Normally americans Drive me Mad with their mumbling. Thanks a Lot for this precious information. I shall separate a big space for a goj Berry shrub then.
Mine was bought this spring from Sam’s 2 bare roots in a package. I put them both into a 20 gallon nursery pot I got free from people who were planting on the sides of the street for the city. Planted in “Living soil” I got for free than some people who had grown hemp in it, but were moving their business and had not grown in the soil a couple of years. I am zone 7b I think in Tennessee. Today is July 17 and I have one cute little flower and lots of buds.
Gogi Berrry plants are easy to grow and set massive amounts of fruit. I live in coastal North Carolina and I find that they really don't like the hottest part of the summer here. they lose a lot of leaves. it is very hot and humid here. I grow mine in large 25 - 30 gallon pots so I can move them into a mostly shaded spot during July and August but then they bounce right back when the weather starts to cool a little and produce tons of fruit. I like to put the pots on a stack of cement blocks about 4 feet off the ground and let the plant drape downwards. I grow Life Berry, Vermillion Sunset, and one the was called Organic Gogi Tree. The Vermillion Sunset fruits before the others. Overall, I enjoy them.
Coincidentally I ordered some seeds a couple of weeks ago. A little disheartening to know it could take 4 years before I see fruit when growing from seed. But it will be a good experiment and I will have plenty of time to figure out the best place in the yard to plant it. Awesome info!
My experience with Goji in TX was that it basically became an invasive weed. I dug them out years ago and I am still Cohiba them out every year. Thank God I'm moving soon and won't have to deal with it anymore.
Great presentation! I have a goji berry plant and needed this information. The harvest has been wonderful…about 5 pounds. I dehydrated the berries and made powder. I’ll try making it into a jam.
Well, thanks a lot, man! I said I wouldn't buy any more plants or seeds this year (SE Texas) and you've made me break my promise. LOL!! Yep, I just ordered a Goji plant and I'm really excited to give it a try. Seriously now, thanks for the video.
These are a great berry to grow in California my plant kept fruiting and flowering all year and i was able to plant the seeds from some berries and got them to bloom and fruit a year after sprouting
Whoah! I am stoked to grow at least one to see how it does. I enjoy goji fruit & from the info given, I feel confident it can grow well where I live. Thanks so much for this Epic Info, Epic Gardener!
Wonderful video. I have about 40 seedlings going right now as some sites id read said they don't always germinate well so I over planted lol. I do have family to take the babies that I don't have room for. They are very robust so far even here in the house under lights. There is about 8 more weeks before I can plant here in michigan but im hoping when warmer weather moves in I can put in my hoop house for hardening off. I just bought 4 more led grow lights for my huge set of seedlings for the garden this year. My hubby will be grabbing me a new stainless steel shelf from sams club this week to get it set up. I'm running out of room on my old set up.
This is truly Epic and the timing could not have been better as I have a few plants that I’ll be working with this year and I’m excited to try these new techniques 😁 As always, thanks for Al the great tips and content 🙏🏾🤙🏾
This was great! I started goji this year. I tried both crimson and black. So far only the crimson is taking off but I am excited. Thank you for doing goji.
Thank you for this informative video. Chris is amazing! I just bought my Goji and I put it in a container. I can’t wait to later put in the ground and share it with friends who wants some cuttings.
WOW! This is an amazing video tutorial on how to grow this super nutritious goji berries. You did a fantastic job! Well done and big like for more amazing video.
this is so helpful i just got my first goji in the sale it was only 2 English pounds im hoping i can make more goji babies and fill my trellis with healthy berries for a long time
More goji + other more unique fruits and veg guides coming soon - next up, allium tips :)
Hey Kevin love all your tips and info from all your videos.. (I’m a small beginner gardener) but I’m soo excited for your chicken videos (since I’m not allowed to own chickens )
please check if invasive as just like the Oryx and Barberry sheep they are from Africa and live of cactus and tumbleweeds but brought here to White Sands for trophy head hunting. Now they have escaped and are out procreating and out competing for rangeland. BUT ranchers can be paid to diversify as now people can hunt them like in Africa!...
we have not paid them enough for their beef. Do the flippin research before you bring in more invasive species!
my goji potted plant will have flowers but not bear fruit? i'm going to try propagating it for better luck, suggestions?
Have you ever covered pineapples as they are very easy to grow. You just don't have a high yield
@@kinezmaterz2083 do you have pollinators. Sometimes nutrient deficiency can stop fruiting
*How to grow goji*
-They need little fertilizer
-They need little care
-They pollinate themselves
-They plant themselves
-They make their own way through college
-They start their own business selling their own berries
-They provide for and care for you in your old age
-They officiate your funeral
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Where to buy goji seeds
@@abebbanda-ay1427 Baker Creek Heirloom seeds sells black goji berry seeds. Growing some this year to try them out
@@TigeyKat a.k.a. "wolf berries" !!! and they are yummy!!!!
😂😂😂
Chris is an excellent presenter. I enjoyed and learned how to get my own goji to grow.
Does Chris has her own YT channel? She seems very knowledgeable in the garden.
Search there effect on organs!!!
She did a great job!
I have two Goji and didn't know they'll survive my zone! I'm so excited to plant them in the yard!!
Yes Chris is an asset to your channel. She is informative, articulate, and has a very easy voice to listen to. In covering a lot of material she never leaves you feeling overwhelmed or exhausted by the pace. A good move adding another arrow to your quiver.
Wow, Kevin, you have taken your channel to yet another Epic level with the addition of Chris - both from where she is (different gardening zone) as well as her style, her training, everything - fantastic. And I got a rooted goji cutting a few days ago. Now ready to rock and roll!
Kind words!
I was thinking the same thing. 🎉
Chris needs her own channel. Her knowledge is mindblowing and explained so well
Having received goji seeds as a free bonus with a seed order, I am growing them for the first time in Winnipeg. They germinated quickly and easily with the paper towel/ziploc bag method, and after just two weeks I have ten little sprouts under the grow light. Great video, thanks!
Fellow winnipeger here. I purchased bareroots last year from T&T seeds. Surprisingly, it flowered and gave me a handful of fruit even in our drought. Best of luck with your seeds!
Chris is such an asset to this channel! I love her presentation style! I love you too Kevin and Jacques, don’t be jelly!
Not jealous :)
Amazing video! Thank you so much Chris! Another tip for propagating by cutting-make your bottom cut at a 45 degree angle and your top cut straight. This is a great way to not confuse the top or bottom of the cutting, as planting your cutting upside down is a major rookie mistake! :) learned this in my propagation class and I do this with all of my cuttings!
Good tip ;)
@gifgloria
Thank you 🤩!
I am so damn happy Chris joined the team. I mean, really - who doesn't need more Canada in their life?
Chris is such a fantastic addition to the team! This is also an interesting plant! I'll definitely consider growing it!
Agreed! Can't wait for more from her.
Love watching Chris over on Instagram, she explains everything so well, I am glad Kevin that you have her working with you, I will try to get my hands on some seeds so I can grow it here in Central Florida in my small backyard garden 🌱🌱
Same, I love how Kevin's tips in San Diego translate to central Florida 🤘
@@twiggygun So true!
I’ve always loved dried goji berries! Didn’t know I could grow them myself! Absolutely going to try it out
Thanks for the info!
Got a Goji last spring. Of the 2 that were at the nursery, it was the runt of the litter lol. As one that always roots for the underdog it came home with me. Within a couple of weeks it put out a few berries and was flourishing! One day as I was walking my yard I came to my goji... omg my heart fell! It looked like an animal had chewed it almost to the ground. I almost cried but told it how beauty it was as I headed for my clippers to clean it up...when I got back to it I realized that the person that mows my lawn had done a job on it with the weed eater! It's in a designated bed so it's not like it was in the middle of yard! To say the least I was not happy and I immediately found a cage to put over it. It's doing great now and I went back to nursery and got the other one they had...just in case!
Love the berries on a salad! Haven't had a big crop but hopefully this year!
I love my gojis. I grow them here in Idaho. They're cold resistent, I hardly water them, and hardly feed them. Seriously the easiest plant to grow and they are SO productive. I think they are sweeter than she described too.
I've not had them fresh but a friend told me they are like a cross between a sweet cherry tomato and a cherry. Is that true?
I have a small plant we planted last year and about 40 seedlings lol. I guess I got carried away with seeding lol
@@Emeraldwitch30 Yeah that's about right. Oh man you're gonna be overrun with gojis!
@@justingibbs4480 I'm lucky that I have plant crazy family that would take a baby plant so I'm hoping they all survive so I can share.
My grandkiddos love cherry Tomatoes and all kinds of berries so im hoping these will be a hit with them. Silly kids would rather have a pint of cherry tomatoes instead of candy when we go shopping. I gladly buy them tomatoes tho. Its good for them
Chris is so knowledgeable!
Lovely content friend thanks for sharing ✅😍
Chris isn't just quite knowledgeable, she's amazing and great presenter.
I started germinating seeds from the dried goji berries I got from the medicinal hall out of curiosity and it worked! Can't wait for the plant to mature enough to fruit and your tips are really helpful! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This video actually DID inspire me to grab a Goji plant from my local greenhouse this year. On my porch until I'm ready to plant. Now that I bought it I rewatched this and I'm so excited to plant! Thank you Epic team! I feel like you all are my best friends and you dont even know me.
I'm probably not the average viewer of this channel-- so far, so my aspirations of gardening are still only that. That's partially bc I'm multiply physically & mentally disabled/ill, to the point I often need external reminders to look out my window and see if the grass needs to be mowed... so when I replace my lawn with something that hopefully won't grow as tall as grass does, I'm also looking for low-/no-maintenance plants for my backyard that could thrive in my near- desert conditions & produce useful fruit/ herbs/ etc. Goji sure looks promising as a candidate for that list! Even if it will be a few years before I'm ready to plant it myself
I think it would work well!
I love Chris' method for layering. It never even crossed my mind to do it that way. It's such a quick hands-off solution versus the typical growing medium wrap situation.
Excellent video. Gojis grow abundantly here in drought ridden central california. I started mine from dried berries from the health food store when plants were still hard to come by.They can spread outwards from the root zone but are easily managed. Also they can be thorny so place accordingly. When other foods are scarce, birds will eat the leaves but it has no long term effect. The berries are a favorite of the mockingbird here.The hummingbirds love the tiny blossoms. I've seen videos where the plant is grown more for leaves to make soup. Good to have in permaculture, survival type gardens. Thanks
Goji is incredibly easy to grow and does spread. The leaves are also very nutritious and used in soup and stir fries. (Many recipes online.) Young leaves are the tastiest.
You have no idea how much this video validated my impulse buy of goji seeds
Since I didn't do a trellis my Goji spread out across the ground and put down roots in several locations, much like the Sweat Potato in the section above it. So I could spread it to more, but not much loving the taste, it's like biting into a tomato that gets crunchy as you get into the seeds, gotta try drying it out and see if I like it that way.
I planted mine around this time last year, was just a small plant in a like 3 quart container when it arrived, started pushing out some growth in the spring then we got hit by a frost and all the new growth died and the leaves shriveled up, thought the thing was done for, NOPE, over the last 6-8 months the thing has grown to be like 20 times the size it was with stringers going in every direction, then in September I noticed the flowers and now everyday I walk by I see more and more Red Berries on it. This thing has put my Blueberries to shames with how much faster it has grown and how much more it has produced.
Regarding the edible leaves, I was told by a Traditional Chinese Medicine doctor that in China, the goji leaves are considered to be the primary crop, as they are a superfood in their own right, and the berries are the bonus crop. I use both, both fresh and dried.
I've had my gojis in pots for several years, and propagate from cuttings regularly, but I'm determined this year to finally get them in the ground.
I'm on acreage, so I'm not worried about them suckering.
Just closed on a three acre lot with a ton of water. Time to put everything I've learned from you over the years to use. Thank you so much for the education!
CONGRATS!
Three acres! Wow! What's your plan?
Inspired by this video, I got a couple of cuttings last week from a woman across town with a flourishing goji hedge-hoping I can get the ground prepped before they wither in the heat we've been getting!
I just watched about a half dozen goji growing videos, and Chris provided more information than all of them put together! Thank you for the education!
PNW gardeners often need to protect gogi plants from powdery mildew. So far, they are staying alive in my pots that get little attention throughout the winter. They are under some winter shelter from my eaves so they are not rain soaked. Leaves are starting to come out now in early March.
Thank you for the helpful video!!!
Great tip!
Chris an Amazing presenter! And she clearly knows her plants. Thank you for all useful information and tips.
I planted 2 goji berry trees and I didn’t like them. I decided to leave them in my food forest so the birds can eat them. I am planting an edible row for the wild life on the edge of my food forest to try and keep them out of my food forest. I planted a few hundred wild persimmon tree seeds all over my land that I collected from a friends property. I’m probably going to add a few more goji berries to the wild life’s row. I’m adding different nut trees for the squirrels as well even though I haven’t seen very many of them. I’m pretty sure their population will skyrocket once my food forest starts producing really good. The deer and rabbits will hopefully be happy with their edible food row.
I LOVE Goji berries 🍒❣️❣️❣️❣️
And I put pine needles on my potted Goji berry plant..but left a 2nd plant alone..last summer the Goji plant had way more berries than the one that had no pine needles...
Welcome back Eric it’s almost been a year. I enjoy listening to you and taking in good garden tips. This is a new one!!
Bought a goji two years ago and put it in a partial shaded spot. Was worried when everything looked so scraggly and I had no fruit last summer. This puts my mind at ease, and excites me to see if I get fruit this year!!!
Great info Chris. I'm in California zone 9a. Hot, dry climate. Goji does grow fast and unruly, full of thrones. It's growing in a raised bed and sending out runners like crazy. Even coming up at lawn level from raised bed above! Glad it can be severely pruned. It is a highly nutritious fruit. We mix them into shakes or add to hot oates cereal. I would recommend container grown at least in my area.
I'm so happy to see Chris here!!! They are so cool! I love the expansion!!
got about 10 goji plants from seed in a little patch. just reached 2 years of age and looking great. One of them made a small berry so looking forward to eating some next year.
I LOVE Goji! I can eat them plain and dry 😊
Great tutorial on goji. Looking forward to adding it to my garden. Chris is such a wonderful addition to the team!
I have one in Calgary AB (zone2) it is thriving. The plant is indestructible. Our weather is crazy here. We had an October hit minus 9 C for about a week a few years ago the plant had leaves on it froze solid and next spring was fine. It produces nice fruit, but now the local birds figured out how tasty they pick it clean. It is a very prolific plant with shoots coming up all around so it spreads very fast I would recommend growing it in a large container but you can use it like a hedge too. It requires no care really but you can trim it. The stems have very sharp strong thorns as well.
Zone 2 wow!
Watch out for the thorns, they're vicious! I had a prunning accident with a goji and it drove one of those thorns so deep into a knuckle that the tip embedded and broke off in the tendon. It took an A&E (ER) visit to get it removed.
Omg! I love Chris. I've been a fan for a while on Insta - so glad you've added her to your channel. Goji, it's been on my periphery for awhile - but this has me thinking hard. Thank you!
Ugh I adore Chris so much, always love it when I hear her voice come in!
I received my bare root goji berry plant about a month ago and because of life getting in the way lol and it started growing from the bag it was shipped in. I planted it today in a pot. 🙏🙏🙏
That happy pileated woodpecker in the background as Chris is talking is putting a smile on my face.
I never knew goji leaves were edible! Love to hear more from her on this channel
This is a new plant to me. Never heard of it before or seen them at my local stores/ nurseries. Having trouble with my blueberries dying off- this may be a replacement for them. Those flowers are beautiful!!
Hey there, Propagation is much faster n easier, n I do all the time. Pull out all big leaves but won't worry about the tiny ones. Put cuttings in a mug, fill with a couple inches of water, let them sit near the window without direct sunlight, change water every couple of days, n they'll have roots in a week's time in summer, may take longer time in winter (✌️ weeks).
I always enjoy picking the leaves for my beef soup n pork liver soup.
💪💪 happy gardening 😊
Absolutely brilliant. I am currently growing in the UK and thoroughly enjoying the process,
You are a very good instructor. I always wanted to grow but I have all of my veg and fruit in large container and barrels. I'm glad I found your channel. 😊
I'll be back soon !
I got 2 Goji Berrie Trees a week ago. I am happy to know they are easy to care for. I don't want to kill them!
Thanks, Chris, for such a thorough introduction to the goji plant! I'm going to have to keep my eyes peeled for one. I'd love to grow it in a container and possibly try to turn it into an espalier. It seems like it would be easy enough to train it and it would look pretty cool, too!
Awesome! I just started about 40 goji seeds, can't wait to see how they turn out
Mine germinated really well with bottom heat.
I ordered Black Goji berry seeds from Baker Creek this year. I planted 3 seeds and all 3 came up. Thank you for this info. I'm looking forward to them fruiting ... 4 years from now, oh my!
When you said that Goji berries were easy to grow, you weren't joking. I'm pleased to report that the pot full of cuttings I took about 3 weeks ago, have all taken root, and I'm very happy to say that I now have 5 new strong and healthy little Goji berry starts. Thanks again for the tips.
What absolute perfect timing. My first delivery of fruit shrubs and trees for this season will be delivered tomorrow and in that delivery is a Gogi. I sure hope I like them thanks for all the great info
Sounds like the perfect plant, I might try to get some seeds from the dehydrated goji berries we have at home ☺️
I always admire your content.
This time, I'll commend you for the amazing camera quality, it looks so very Hollywood style.
And going juice makes you feel great...
I grew a goji from cutting last year, excited for it to wake up from dormancy this spring! 10/10 plant, would recommend.
Thanks Chris! Great info and easy to understand. Great addition to the Epic Gardening team.
I'm so glad you made this video! I just started some from seed and they are already sprouting!
That last method of propagation was very cool
Wow, I wish I can have that plant in my place here in the Philippines. Thank you for this very informative video about goji berry 👍
Love love this video. I started growing goji last year in containers and have enjoyed eating this high antioxidant fruit
Yes! I love Goji berries and now I'm definitely getting some in the garden! I love your videos Chris!
Our goji plant is in a large metal trash can and it just loves it 3 years later! We drilled holes in the bottom and about 2 inches up from the bottom for drainage. It sits in a sunny spot and has a trellis.
Very pleasant that you AS an American are able to Talk a distinct english. Normally americans Drive me Mad with their mumbling. Thanks a Lot for this precious information. I shall separate a big space for a goj Berry shrub then.
I just ran out to the garden this morning, after watching this video, and I now have a pot full of Goji berry cuttings. Thanks for the timely info :)
Thank you so much Kevin and Chris for this video!
Yay! This came at the perfect time! I just made a seed order through Baker Creek and Goji berries were one of the seed packs I put on the order. Lol
NICE!
Mine was bought this spring from Sam’s 2 bare roots in a package. I put them both into a 20 gallon nursery pot I got free from people who were planting on the sides of the street for the city. Planted in “Living soil” I got for free than some people who had grown hemp in it, but were moving their business and had not grown in the soil a couple of years. I am zone 7b I think in Tennessee. Today is July 17 and I have one cute little flower and lots of buds.
I have one that wintered over and has new leaves. I'm so happy!
Gogi Berrry plants are easy to grow and set massive amounts of fruit. I live in coastal North Carolina and I find that they really don't like the hottest part of the summer here. they lose a lot of leaves. it is very hot and humid here. I grow mine in large 25 - 30 gallon pots so I can move them into a mostly shaded spot during July and August but then they bounce right back when the weather starts to cool a little and produce tons of fruit. I like to put the pots on a stack of cement blocks about 4 feet off the ground and let the plant drape downwards. I grow Life Berry, Vermillion Sunset, and one the was called Organic Gogi Tree. The Vermillion Sunset fruits before the others. Overall, I enjoy them.
Coincidentally I ordered some seeds a couple of weeks ago. A little disheartening to know it could take 4 years before I see fruit when growing from seed. But it will be a good experiment and I will have plenty of time to figure out the best place in the yard to plant it. Awesome info!
Hopefully you've got the patience for it Sarah!
Mine are two years old, small, they get hammered by bugs, and I've got two years to wait. Hardly worthwhile.
What a magnificent presentation, great work Chris.
My experience with Goji in TX was that it basically became an invasive weed. I dug them out years ago and I am still Cohiba them out every year. Thank God I'm moving soon and won't have to deal with it anymore.
I love invasive food sources! Even if the berries aren't the sweetest, chickens love em
Great presentation! I have a goji berry plant and needed this information. The harvest has been wonderful…about 5 pounds. I dehydrated the berries and made powder. I’ll try making it into a jam.
I just bought one on clearance and so excited to have it in my garden
I'm definitely going to try growing it now that I understand what the plant needs. Great video Chris!
Thanks for sharing those tips I just ordered 3 small & rooted Goji starts, I can't wait to get growing!
Great timing. Literally, started soaking the seeds (per seed packet) tonight for planting tomorrow.
Well, thanks a lot, man! I said I wouldn't buy any more plants or seeds this year (SE Texas) and you've made me break my promise. LOL!! Yep, I just ordered a Goji plant and I'm really excited to give it a try. Seriously now, thanks for the video.
These are a great berry to grow in California my plant kept fruiting and flowering all year and i was able to plant the seeds from some berries and got them to bloom and fruit a year after sprouting
Whoah! I am stoked to grow at least one to see how it does. I enjoy goji fruit & from the info given, I feel confident it can grow well where I live. Thanks so much for this Epic Info, Epic Gardener!
Thanks, Chris! I have the seeds and I’ve even sprouted them before. Time to try again!
Wonderful video. I have about 40 seedlings going right now as some sites id read said they don't always germinate well so I over planted lol. I do have family to take the babies that I don't have room for.
They are very robust so far even here in the house under lights. There is about 8 more weeks before I can plant here in michigan but im hoping when warmer weather moves in I can put in my hoop house for hardening off.
I just bought 4 more led grow lights for my huge set of seedlings for the garden this year. My hubby will be grabbing me a new stainless steel shelf from sams club this week to get it set up. I'm running out of room on my old set up.
I have a goji plant in in Southeastern Oregon and it is doing great. Second year of berries taste better than last years.
Started some from seed this year. Can’t wait to see how they progress. Only about 3” tall so far.
This is truly Epic and the timing could not have been better as I have a few plants that I’ll be working with this year and I’m excited to try these new techniques 😁 As always, thanks for Al the great tips and content 🙏🏾🤙🏾
This was great! I started goji this year. I tried both crimson and black. So far only the crimson is taking off but I am excited. Thank you for doing goji.
Last year I bought one at a local farmers market. For only 5 eu. Had never seen them here in Europe. Now I know what to do with it. Thank you!
3:16 does anyone know what species of hummingbird that is? it is utterly gorgeous!
Thank you for this informative video. Chris is amazing! I just bought my Goji and I put it in a container. I can’t wait to later put in the ground and share it with friends who wants some cuttings.
WOW! This is an amazing video tutorial on how to grow this super nutritious goji berries.
You did a fantastic job! Well done and big like for more amazing video.
Yeah. Please more from such interesting Plants.
The best Goji video out.
this is so helpful i just got my first goji in the sale it was only 2 English pounds im hoping i can make more goji babies and fill my trellis with healthy berries for a long time