Goji Berry
Is a hardy, fast-growing fruiting shrub known for its bright red, nutrient-rich berries. Adaptable and drought tolerant once established, it’s ideal for edible landscapes, orchards, and container growing in a wide range of climates.
Planting Instructions & Growing Guide
Growing Zones:
Ideal for USDA Zones 5–9, with strong tolerance to heat and cold once established.
Sunlight Needs:
Plant in full sun for the best fruit yield.
Soil Requirements:
Prefers well-draining sandy or loamy soil
Optimal pH: 6.5–7.0
Avoid heavy clay or soggy soil
Mix in compost at planting for nutrient support
Planting Tips:
Dig a hole twice the width of the root ball
Plant at the same depth as it grew in the pot
Water generously after planting
Add light mulch to maintain moisture
Watering:
Keep soil evenly moist during the first growing season
Once mature, plants become moderately drought tolerant
Fertilizing:
Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in spring
Avoid high nitrogen to promote fruiting instead of foliage
Fruiting:
Fruit may begin in year 1–2
Full production by year 3
Bears fruit from late spring into fall
Pruning:
Prune in late winter
Remove weak or older canes
Encourage new shoots for better future harvests