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		<title>New Fruit Variety for the Backyard:  Home Garden Goji Berry Plants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The dynamic of home garden goji berry plants are something with which not many of us are aware of. The intention here is to give another angle to what is known about home garden goji berry plants. This piece of writing is not the encyclopedia on home garden goji berry plants but yes, this article [...]]]></description>
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<p>You may already be familiar with the term Goji Berries if you keep up with the latest and greatest in the world of nutritional supplements. Goji Berries have been getting a lot of attention recently for the reported health benefits and high levels of antioxidants that have been linked to this exotic fruit from Tibet.</p>
<p>The key attraction, in addition to their distinctiveness was the fact that the home garden goji berry plant appears to be an extremely care-free plant to grow. Add to that their capability of producing huge harvests of nutritious and delicious fruit and it sounds like the ideal fruit for the home gardener.</p>
<p>At the same time as home garden goji berry plants have a rather exotic beginning, they are not tropical and can live on the winter even in cold climate regions. Since this fruit is comparatively new to growers in the U.S., there’s not much tangible information concerning their performance in some parts of the country, on the other hand Goji Berries seem to be very adaptable as well as resilient in others.</p>
<p>The most important motivation behind writing this piece of writing was to provide the readers with some good quality content on home garden goji berry plants and now when you are reading this editorial, it is for you to make a decision if this has been successful or not.</p>
<p><strong>Home Garden Goji Berry Plants Growth Behavior and Development</strong></p>
<p>To top off the other positive distinctiveness of home garden goji berry plants in the backyard garden, the plants are also decorative, generating gorgeous purple and white tropical looking flowers that are followed by bright red, tear-drop shaped berries.</p>
<p>If you’re attracted in growing your own home garden goji berry plants you may want to opt for the spring delivered plants at this point, or you can try one of the Goji Berry seed growing kits that you can find online or at specific plant stores.</p>
<p>There can be no end to tips and techniques on any area of expertise but some of them have been enumerated about home garden goji berry plants and it is now for you to decide which ones to bring into play and which ones to reject.</p>
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		<title>How Easy it is To Grow Goji Berry Plant</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 23:24:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you assume that you don’t have time to use up on the notes that are usually available on the net, go on and read this editorial on the goji berry plant and determine your uncertainties. There is no point in hesitating in reading this piece of writing thinking that it would be a waste [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you assume that you don’t have time to use up on the notes that are usually available on the net, go on and read this editorial on the goji berry plant and determine your uncertainties. There is no point in hesitating in reading this piece of writing thinking that it would be a waste of time, for the reason that you are definitely going to fail to benefit from something good for you. This commentary on the goji berry plant is not your average article and you would do well to read it.</p>
<p>A Goji Berry Plant isn’t that difficult to grow once they start to grow. They will grow in almost any kind of soil, light-sandy, Medium-loamy, and heavy-clay, but they are inclined to flower and fruit better in a well drained soil of modest quality. The Goji Berry plant has a widespread root system and is very drought tolerant once they star growing. A Goji Berry plant prefers extensive sun to partial shade, but the suggestion is to plant it in full sun for the best Goji Berry production.</p>
<p><strong>Goji Berry Plant Properties<br />
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<p>The goji berry plant is a good-looking and resilient plant. It can endure winters down to -15 degrees Fahrenheit and hot sizzling summers above 100 degrees. The Goji Berry plant grows as a thick bush reaching 8-10 feet tall with vines that can get 12 feet long. Heavy pruning of the Goji Berry plant will keep this bush looking pleasant and will also help it produce more delicious Goji berries.</p>
<p>In early summer this beautiful goji berry plant is covered with small trumpet shaped flowers. Both purple flowers and white flowers are on the same Goji plant. A Goji berry plant adds color to any scenery with their subtle flowers. Fresh Goji berries are sweet and juicy. In late summer these pretty little flowers give way glossy, bright red Goji berries. The Goji plant carries on flowering and producing berries right up until the first serious frost. The fresh Goji berries are extremely juicy and sweet.  A Goji berry plant starts to fruit at 2 years of age. Heavy yields can be likely from Goji plants that are from 4 to 5 years old.</p>
<p>Now when you have at last decided to go on with the article about the goji berry plant, do you still think that you were making a oversight in reading this piece of information?</p>
<p><strong>Grown as a House Plant?</strong></p>
<p>The Goji Berry plant can be grown indoors if given an adequate amount of light. Goji Berries can be grown under a strong, full range, artificial light or they can be placed by a window that gets direct sunlight for at least 8 hours every day. It is best to grow the Goji plants outside as they do much better, but they can also be grown successfully indoors. If you decide to grow the Goji Berry plant in the house as a houseplant, you will need to pollinate the flowers by hand which is relatively easy simply touch the flowers together so that pollen from one flower gets into the other flower.</p>
<p>Everyone makes mistakes and that is not that bad. But one should always learn from it. The best thing to do is to learn from the mistakes of others. So, learn from this commentary about the goji berry plant and do not reiterate the mistakes committed by others.</p>
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