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Goji Berry Plants – 4 Months Old

Our goji plants have grown quite a bit since we planted the seeds in June – it's time for transplanting 🙂

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2 thoughts on “Goji Berry Plants – 4 Months Old

  1. Maria

    Thanks for your lovely newsletter. And.... Your blog is beautiful!

    I have never used a citrus press but am happy to hear they are easy to use as I am thinking of getting one.

    I use an electric citrus juicer to juice my pomegranate and it works quickly and gets almost all of the juice from around the seeds. It does take using a full apron, though, to protect from splatters!

  2. Maria

    OOPs! I thought the above post, was going to be posted in response to the pomegranate question!!!

    I have one large gogi berry plant given to me by a friend that produces very well. I have not tried growing one from seed and am following along to see how your plants progress! The flavor of the fresh berry is certainly more than worth the effort of growing the plant!

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