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Goji Berry Seeds – 50 seeds

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Growing Snapshot

Botanical name
Lycium chinense
Seed count
50 seeds
Light
Full sun
Bloom or harvest window
Small purple flowers in late spring to summer; bright red berries ripen summer to fall after establishment

A long-lived goji berry seed choice for edible landscapes and food forest plantings, selected for arching green shrubs, small purple flowers, and bright red berries after establishment.

Description

Goji Berry Seeds offer gardeners a useful perennial shrub for edible landscapes, berry rows, and food forest edges. Lycium chinense develops graceful arching branches with narrow green leaves, small purple flowers, and bright red oval berries that bring both ornamental color and harvest potential to a sunny, well-drained planting.

Why Grow It

  • Long-lived fruiting shrub for edible hedges, berry gardens, and food forest edges.
  • Bright red oval berries and soft green foliage create a clean, recognizable garden display.
  • Full-sun, well-drained planting notes make it easy to plan spacing, sowing, and establishment.

Growing Information

Botanical name Lycium chinense
Life cycle Long-lived perennial fruiting shrub
Mature height 6-10 ft. with arching branches
Light Full sun
Bloom or harvest window Small purple flowers in late spring to summer; bright red berries ripen summer to fall after establishment
Seed count 50 seeds
Sowing advice Start warm in a well-drained seed-starting mix. Surface sow or cover very lightly, keep evenly moist, and move seedlings into strong light after germination.
Spacing 3-6 ft. apart for edible hedges, berry rows, or food forest edges
Germination Often 10-21 days in warm, evenly moist conditions; seed-grown shrubs can be variable and need patience before fruiting

Best For

  • edible landscapes
  • food forest edges
  • berry gardens
  • perennial hedges
  • traditional herb garden collections

Packet Details

Includes 50 seeds. Store seeds cool, dry, and dark until sowing. Use the growing table above as a planning reference for your local season.

FAQ

How long does goji take to fruit from seed?

Seed-grown goji plants need time to establish. Many gardeners grow them as a long-term perennial shrub rather than expecting an immediate first-season harvest.

Can I grow goji in poor soil?

Established plants are known for tolerating lean, well-drained soils, but seedlings still need steady moisture, warmth, and good light while they are young.

Should I prune goji berry shrubs?

Light pruning can help shape arching growth and keep berry rows manageable. Prune according to your climate, plant vigor, and preferred hedge shape.

Growing Guide

Botanical nameLycium chinense
Seed count50 seeds
LightFull sun
Bloom or harvest windowSmall purple flowers in late spring to summer; bright red berries ripen summer to fall after establishment

Use this guide as a planning reference. Germination and garden performance depend on local conditions, storage, timing, temperature, light, and moisture.

Additional information

Botanical name

Lycium chinense

Life cycle

Long-lived perennial fruiting shrub

Mature height

6-10 ft. with arching branches

Light

Full sun

Bloom or harvest window

Small purple flowers in late spring to summer; bright red berries ripen summer to fall after establishment

Seed count

50 seeds

Sowing advice

Start warm in a well-drained seed-starting mix. Surface sow or cover very lightly, keep evenly moist, and move seedlings into strong light after germination.

Spacing

3-6 ft. apart for edible hedges, berry rows, or food forest edges

Germination

Often 10-21 days in warm, evenly moist conditions; seed-grown shrubs can be variable and need patience before fruiting

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