Michelle Wong tried to hold back the tears after learning that her landlady had ripped out the goji berry planted in the backyard of her apartment in Koreatown. The shrub was head-high and starting to ... West Hawaii Today: Plant of the Month for August 2013 – Goji Berry I planted goji berry plants this spring.

Understanding the Context

They were very nice looking initially, but their leaves have started yellowing and falling off. Also,the leaf color used to be a darker green, and has gradually changed to lighter green ... before becoming yellow and falling off. I live in NM and have a highly alkaline ph.

Key Insights

Can anyone tell me what is happening to the plants and what I can do to save them ... A brief introduction the growing wolfberry (goji, Lycium barbarum) plants Wolfberry Grower's Guide Producing Plants From Seed Wolfberries can easily be grown from seeds, but it takes at least three years to get them up to producing size. Do not plant seeds or any plants in potting soil. Goji, or wolfberry, is a nightshade. And that's all I have to say about goji, because Diana Wind, RD describes goji in an interesting article, "Superfruit - Goji Berry, Lycium babarum." The nightshade (Solanaceae) family of plants contains some of the most useful crops in the world, the loveliest flowers, and also some of the most deadly plants.

Final Thoughts

Berries like serviceberry, lingonberry, mulberries, chokecherry, goji berry, currant, and honey berry are all flavorful and easy to grow, harvest, and use! Serviceberry The Downy Serviceberry (Amelanchier arbor) is a deciduous self-pollinating tree in the rose family. It is hardy in USDA zones 4-9, meaning it can thrive in many different climate conditions. The tree grows between 10 and 25 ... A: Goji berry, also known as wolf berry, is the latest miracle food craze. If ads are to be believed, among its many benefits are cancer prevention, healthier heart and arteries, and treatment for ...

I just bought two Goji plants and need to plant them but am having a hard time finding a place in the sunlight away from my black walnut trees. I cannot find anywhere if Goji berries are tolerant of juglone I think it's because Goji berries are still relatively rare.