Growing goji in Halifax

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  1. bdamed

    bdamed Member

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    Hi there:

    I've been growing a few Goji Berry plants for the past year, indoors.

    Am I able to transplant to outside in the Spring/Summer or just bring the pots indoors for the winter?
    Will it survive our winters?
    Do I need to cover the plant or protect it somehow?

    Should I trim the plants? If so, how so? My Goji plants are tall, no side brances yet. Some of the bottom leaves have fallen, but the top area keeps growing tall (upwards). Where on the plant do I snip?

    Thanks for helping. Any info is greatly appreciated.
     
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  2. Sundrop

    Sundrop Well-Known Member

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    Welcome to the forum.
    My Goji plants survived their first winter well outside in the garden in zone 5a. We almost always have very snowy winters here, so it helps. I believe you have similar climatic conditions there in Halifax as I have here in the Kootenays.
     

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