{"id":12665,"date":"2016-08-23T14:38:26","date_gmt":"2016-08-23T14:38:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/union-sure.com\/?p=12665"},"modified":"2016-08-23T14:38:26","modified_gmt":"2016-08-23T14:38:26","slug":"grow-goji-berry-plants-containers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.union-sure.com\/grow-goji-berry-plants-containers\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Grow Goji Berry Plants In Containers"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a><\/p>\n Gogi Berry plants can easily be grown in containers on your deck or patio. Goji plant roots like to grow deep, but the plant itself will stop growing once the roots touch the bottom of the container, so they won’t grow as large as the plants grow in the ground. One advantage is that you may very well see goji berries in the first or second season, rather than the third, which is normally the case when they are grown in the ground.<\/span><\/p>\n It will take approximately 15 plants to feed one person for one year. Nutrition experts recommend eating 10 to 30 grams per day, which equates to about 1\/3 to 1 ounce. One ounce is about the size of a single-serve box of raisins.<\/span><\/p>\n Your bare root plants will survive for a while without being planted, but we recommend you plant them as soon as possible. We also suggest that you get them established inside, in a sunny location, before moving them outdoors to a sunny location. Your Goji plant will appreciate some afternoon shade if you live in a very hot climate (temps above 100\u00b0F).<\/span><\/p>\n