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Goji Berry

SKU: Goji-Berry-7pot
Regular price £34.99
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Goji berries, specifically focusing on their cultivation conditions, soil requirements, and a specific variety called Lubera® Instant Success. Here's a summary and additional information: Goji Berries: Growing Information Growing Conditions: Goji berries are not generally difficult to grow. They tolerate light shade but thrive best in full sun for optimal crop production. They are hardy plants and, once established, can withstand wind, salt-laden air (coastal gardens), and drought. Soil Requirements: Plant goji berries in free-draining soil enriched with well-rotted garden compost or manure. Compost options include homemade garden compost or commercially available seed/potting composts. These composts improve soil fertility, structure, and water-holding capacity. Planting and Spacing: Space goji berry plants at least 2 meters (6½ feet) apart. Fertilization: Feed the plants in spring with a general-purpose fertilizer such as Growmore at a rate of 70g per sq m (2oz per sq yd). Description of Lubera® Instant Success: Lubera® Instant Success is a compact super fruit variety ideal for small spaces and patio growing. It produces berries on the current year's wood, allowing for fruiting at an early age. Berries are bright red-orange, long, and can be consumed fresh, used in desserts, salads, or dried. High in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. Disease resistant. History: Lubera® Instant Success was introduced by Lubera. Where to Grow: Goji berries thrive in full sun or partial shade. They can grow in most soils. If grown in a pot, ensure it is well-watered. Height and Spread of Lubera® Instant Success: The variety reaches a height and spread of 1.5m x 1.5m. This information provides a comprehensive guide for individuals interested in cultivating goji berries, especially the Lubera® Instant Success variety.

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Goji berries, specifically focusing on their cultivation conditions, soil requirements, and a specific variety called Lubera® Instant Success. Here's a summary and additional information: Goji Berries: Growing Information Growing Conditions: Goji berries are not generally difficult to grow. They tolerate light shade but thrive best in full sun for optimal crop production. They are hardy plants and, once established, can withstand wind, salt-laden air (coastal gardens), and drought. Soil Requirements: Plant goji berries in free-draining soil enriched with well-rotted garden compost or manure. Compost options include homemade garden compost or commercially available seed/potting composts. These composts improve soil fertility, structure, and water-holding capacity. Planting and Spacing: Space goji berry plants at least 2 meters (6½ feet) apart. Fertilization: Feed the plants in spring with a general-purpose fertilizer such as Growmore at a rate of 70g per sq m (2oz per sq yd). Description of Lubera® Instant Success: Lubera® Instant Success is a compact super fruit variety ideal for small spaces and patio growing. It produces berries on the current year's wood, allowing for fruiting at an early age. Berries are bright red-orange, long, and can be consumed fresh, used in desserts, salads, or dried. High in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. Disease resistant. History: Lubera® Instant Success was introduced by Lubera. Where to Grow: Goji berries thrive in full sun or partial shade. They can grow in most soils. If grown in a pot, ensure it is well-watered. Height and Spread of Lubera® Instant Success: The variety reaches a height and spread of 1.5m x 1.5m. This information provides a comprehensive guide for individuals interested in cultivating goji berries, especially the Lubera® Instant Success variety.

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