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		<title>Growing your own goji berries</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2011 19:39:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people spend all their money on fresh fruits, vegetables, and healthy supplements. They end up with foods of varying quality and often an empty wallet. Others grow them at home and invariably save quite a bit of money. Growing fruits and vegetables scare some people, though. Even the earthiest people may be turned off [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people spend all their money on fresh fruits, vegetables, and healthy supplements. They end up with foods of varying quality and often an empty wallet. Others grow them at home and invariably save quite a bit of money. Growing fruits and vegetables scare some people, though. Even the earthiest people may be turned off by more exotic fruits. However, there are some exotic foods that are still in reach. Goji berries, as esoteric as they seem, are easy to grow.</p>
<p>As with any prospected garden, starters must first be obtained. These starters can either be small plants or seeds. Sprouts can be little shoots harvested from a larger plant or seeds that have begun to grow. Goji shoots sometimes will look like small twigs, but with some attention they will quickly perk up. They are quicker than seeds, there&#8217;s more guarantee that they will grow, and berries will appear sooner, but prices tend to be higher. The other alternative, getting seeds, can be purchased cheaper in larger quantities. Both choices have appeal to different people depending on their patience and price ranges.</p>
<p>Once the starter plant or seed has been obtained, it&#8217;s ready to grow. There are a few conditions to consider when planting goji berries. Young roots are more susceptible to cold and may die in it. It would be best to plant the starter in late spring when the temperature is around 60 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Alternatively, one could keep it indoors or in a greenhouse where it stays warm. One should also put the plants in a well lit area. Sunlight produces bigger and better berries. Bury them under a thin layer of dirt and water daily. Skip watering on days that it rains, and make sure that the soil is well drained. After a few months, the plant should start growing rapidly.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gojiberriesblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/small-goji-plant.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-500" title="small-goji-plant" src="http://www.gojiberriesblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/small-goji-plant-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
<p>The first few months of growth are slow, but with time it speeds up. The plant will grow around two to three feet tall and get bushy. It will start to look like a large tomato bush in shape and size. Goji plants sprout long leaves and little purple and white flowers. These flowers will stay until the first frost hits and kills them all off.</p>
<p>The first year of a goji plant&#8217;s life is the hardest. It&#8217;s at its weakest point when it&#8217;s young and is vulnerable to the cold. After that year, however, it becomes a hardy plant that needs less attention. It&#8217;s significantly more likely to survive the harsh winters and will grow big, thick stems to retain its strength. To maintain its health and nutrition, it&#8217;s recommended to fertilize the plant. Under these conditions, the plant will thrive and grow large, so the keeper may want to keep it pruned and under control. If taken care of, the plant will produce bigger and better berries with every passing year.</p>
<p>Growing plants at home is easy and provides quite a few benefits. People will admire the attention the plants have received and inquire about secrets for nurturing good berries. One&#8217;s home will also benefit from the fresh fruit and clean air a little extra greenery provides. Growing fruit at home will also save all the money otherwise spent at the local farmer&#8217;s market. Sometimes it may be a little hard when gardening for the first time, but with some practice and a little patience, anyone can grow their own food.</p>


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		<title>Grow Goji plants in your greenhouse</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2010 17:11:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Goji fruit has attained popularity all over the world. These goji berries contains proteins, vitamins and nutrients and d cures you from any disease. Goji berries are also known as wolfberries, they are grown in Himalayan valleys since a long time. It comes in many forms like fruit, juice, sauces and capsules. If you want [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Goji fruit has attained popularity all over the world. These goji berries contains proteins, vitamins and nutrients and d cures you from any disease. Goji berries are also known as wolfberries, they are grown in Himalayan valleys since a long time. It comes in many forms like fruit, juice, sauces and capsules.</p>
<p>If you want to look younger and get rid away from those sleepless nights, memory loss and wants good immune system then its necessary for you to include goji in your regular diet. You can check about goji online and get the best information regarding the benefits of this fruit. Goji is a refreshing beverage, which can blend to make various recipes. If you want to grow this fruit then all you need to do is cultivate the seeds sown in spring covered with sand.</p>
<p>Seedlings can be planted out almost after seven days. The plant requires adequate water and sunlight. Goji berry plants can be grown in any type of sand, soil but are best come out with much drained soil of better quality. Once they are grown, then it is easy to maintain them, as the roots of the goji plant is extensive and can be of best production. It can survive both in high and low temperatures. They start giving fruits when they are 2 years old and the fresh berries are juicy and tasty.</p>
<p>Goji berries can be grown inside the house also where artificial lighting is available only after the plant is 1 year old. Tips on yielding, increasing pruning, fertilizing and harvesting can also checked online. All you need to do is select the best place where you want to grow your goji berry, and then put seeds in the soil, give water everyday and then fertilize it with best fertilizers and medicines and then finally the berries are ready for harvesting.</p>


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		<title>Some Interesting Facts about Growing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 20:29:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some Interesting Facts about Growing Goji Berries * Goji Berries are harvested by hand * Goji Berries are graded. There are grades for dry and fresh berries. * The average goji vine produces berries for up to 20 years, however, after 7 years the vine can decline in production. * The Goji Berry growing season [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some Interesting Facts about Growing<a target="_blank" href="http://www.gojiberries.us"> Goji Berries</a></p>
<p>* Goji Berries are harvested by hand</p>
<p>* Goji Berries are graded. There are grades for dry and fresh berries.</p>
<p>* The average <a target="_blank" href="http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0oGkmyT9gxI4kEArDxXNyoA?p=goji+vine&#038;y=Search&#038;fr=yfp-t-501&#038;ei=UTF-8">goji vine</a> produces berries for up to 20 years, however, after 7 years the vine can decline in production.</p>
<p>* The Goji Berry growing season is from June to October.</p>


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