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Dried Berries

Posted on January 28, 2010.
Dried BerriesIs it possible to grow Goji berries from seeds found in dried berries?

I bought an 8 oz. bag of organic dried goji berries. I realized that each bay contains a lot of seeds and I was wondering if I should plant these seeds would they grow? Would they germinate if the seeds were from dried berries? The berries are certified organic, I do not know if that makes a difference, but I thought id understand. The bag says nothing about how they were dehydrated. Answers would be greatly appreciated if you give me some sewing guidelines that would be great too Thanks!

I think so.

What is interesting is how many companies are over-pricing of this fruit, now it is popular. Goji is a name for the fruit sold in stores such as Chinese herb Lycium.

Of course, the imported product is not organically grown, or it does not tell you but I can buy large bags, a couple of pounds of them for a few dollars.

I found this site with a little information on child development:
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/6394 ...

You may find more if you Google Lycium barbarum.

But the only way to know for sure is to try it. Good luck!

Is an interesting question. I noticed that they say they have increased the seeds that do not produce fruit. They can not produce the first year, or they can not survive a winter. Some plants die back in winter and spring.

you can try ... but when I tried they just turned into wild plants without fruit on them.

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