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WS Lycium barbarum??? (aka Goji/Wolfberry)

Posted by downsouthdavid 7 (My Page) on
Sat, Jan 29, 11 at 15:12

I started a few goji plants in the aerogarden and they have realy taken off!! I want to plant more and was wondering if goji were suitable for winter sowing.


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RE: WS Lycium barbarum??? (aka Goji/Wolfberry)

Well I plan on sowing some before the end of the month!! If I don't get to them I plan on sowing them by mid february. If they do not germinate I will still have some seeds to sow in march.


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RE: WS Lycium barbarum??? (aka Goji/Wolfberry)

Have you grown them before or is this your first attempt?


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RE: WS Lycium barbarum??? (aka Goji/Wolfberry)

This is my first attempt actually I also plan on growing the Lycium Chinense also, it is in the same family. I was doing some reading and some suggest the best time to plant the seeds is in autumn. So with that said I am going to sow the seeds and hope for the best!!


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RE: WS Lycium barbarum??? (aka Goji/Wolfberry)

Well good luck and I guess we'll both keep our fingers crossed!


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