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5 - Organic Goji Berry Plants (Lycium Barbarum) [5-Pack]
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Five (5) 2nd Year Live Organically Grown Goji Berry Plants!
Here at Tommy Goji Seed, the Goji Berry (Lycium Barbarum) Plants we sell are a minimum of at least one year old and many we ship are even older. Provide them with ideal growing conditions and you will see some fruit within the first season! Our plants are self-pollinating and extremely hardy. They can survive outdoors in all of the continental United States as well as Hawaii. They do well indoors, in greenhouses and in containers too! Prepared for shipment they will be about 5 - 12 inches tall when they arrive ready to acclimate and thrive. They will produce small, beautiful white and purple trumpet-shaped flowers. As the summer progresses the flowers will mature into Goji Berries. From here you can eat the sweet berries fresh, dry them or make your own juice!
Information about the Goji Berry Plant: The Lycium Barbarum plant is known the world over by many common and not so common names including Goji, Wolfberry, Red Medlar, Bocksdorn, Cambronera, Duke of Argyll's Tea Tree, gou qi zi, Fructus lycii, gogee and The Matrimony Vine. It originates from the Himalayan expanse of Asia, including Western China, Mongolia, and Tibet. Westerners have only lately discovered the goji plant, and there is much eagerness in health circles these days of its immense effects.
Health Benefits: Goji Berries are reported to contain 18 Amino acids (six times higher than bee pollen), more Beta Carotene than carrots, more Iron than spinach, and 21 Trace Minerals. Goji Berries also contain Vitamin B1, B2, B6, and Vitamin E (rarely found in fruits). The Goji Berry contains more Vitamin C (by weight) than oranges and Goji berries are 13% protein. This bright red berry also contains many complex compounds, and phytonutrients, which explains in part, the incredible health benefits being experienced by people today. The Goji Berry contains extremely high levels of antioxidants and is amongst the highest antioxidant foods on the planet.
Tibetan Medicine: Goji Berries have been used in Tibet for at least 1,700 years. Tibetan Medicine includes these berries in the treatment of kidney and liver problems. They are also used in Tibet to lower cholesterol, lower blood pressure, and cleanse the blood. Goji Berries have a long history of use in the treatment of eye problems, skin rashes, psoriasis, allergies, insomnia, chronic liver disease, diabetes, and tuberculosis. Goji Berries are also used by the people of Tibet to increase longevity and as a general health strengthening tonic.
Modern Science: Modern science has shown that this bright red berry not only contains extremely high levels of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, but also contains many unique phytochemicals, polysaccharides, and complex compounds that scientists are just beginning to understand.
Goji Berries contain the following complex compounds: Betaine, which is used by the liver to produce choline, a compound that calms nervousness, enhances memory, promotes muscle growth, and protects against fatty liver disease. Physalin, which is active against all major types of leukemia. It has also been used as a treatment for hepatitis B. Solavetivone, a powerful anti-fungal, and anti-bacterial compound. Beta-Sitosterol, an anti-inflammatory agent. It has been used to treat sexual impotence and prostate enlargement. It also lowers cholesterol. Cyperone, a sesquiterpene that benefits the heart and blood pressure. It has also been used in the treatment of cervical cancer. The Goji Berry is also being called the world’s most powerful anti-aging food. It is rated #1 on the ORAC scale (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity), which measures the antioxidant level in foods developed by USDA researchers out of Tufts University in Boston.
As you can see from the chart (see pictures), the Goji Berry possesses an unmatched ability to absorb injurious, free radicals that attack the body and contribute to the aging process and many diseases. Our bodies are constantly being bombarded by these free radicals because of the air we breathe, the water we drink, the pesticides on the fruits and vegetables we consume, the chemicals we clean with, and the preservatives in the processed food we consume. Eating foods high in antioxidants is one way we can help our bodies combat these free radicals.
Growing: Goji Berry Plants are easy to grow perennials (they come back every year!). They will grow in almost any type of soil, light-sandy, Medium-loamy, and heavy-clay, but they tend to flower and fruit better in a well-drained soil of moderate quality with a slightly high pH. Goji Berry plants have an extensive root system and are very drought tolerant once they are established. Goji Berry plants thrive in full sun but also do well in partial shade, full sun will help optimize berry production. Goji Berry plants can survive winters down to -15 degrees Fahrenheit and hot summers above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The Goji Berry grows as a thick bush reaching 6-10 feet tall with vines that can get 12 feet long. Heavy pruning keeps the plant more bush-like and will also help it produce more delicious Goji Berries. In early summer this beautiful plant is covered with small purple and white trumpet-shaped flowers. Goji Berry plants can add beautiful color to any landscape. In late summer these pretty little flowers are followed by glossy, bright red Goji Berries. It continues to flower and produce berries right up until the first heavy frost. The fresh Goji berries are incredibly juicy and sweet that can be consumed raw, fresh or dried. The leaves can be used in salads and drinks. The Goji Berry Plant can be grown indoors if given enough light. It can be grown under a strong, full spectrum, artificial light or be set by a window that gets direct sunlight for at least 8 hours every day. What are you waiting for? Order your very own Goji Berry plant today!
Shipping: Orders are shipped via USPS Priority Mail unless otherwise specified. We tend to have less than a five day turnaround time for shipping. However, most orders will ONLY SHIP ON MONDAYS or TUESDAYS as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of your plants. Also, the weather is a contributing factor in the processing of orders and will occasionally cause some delay. Please note this and make sure you understand before you buy. Plants will arrive dormant with moistened bare roots or in a bit of soil with wrapped roots. If you have a question or if you are unclear about shipping policies please contact us.
Asexual reproduction is prohibited by law for varieties protected by the U.S. Plant Patent Laws. Payment of your order is acknowledgment of this law.
We welcome questions! Contact us before, after or during any transaction and you will receive a reply ASAP.
100% Customer satisfaction is our goal. Contact us immediately if you have ANY issues.
Thanks for visiting! Don't forget to bookmark us!
Here at Tommy Goji Seed, the Goji Berry (Lycium Barbarum) Plants we sell are a minimum of at least one year old and many we ship are even older. Provide them with ideal growing conditions and you will see some fruit within the first season! Our plants are self-pollinating and extremely hardy. They can survive outdoors in all of the continental United States as well as Hawaii. They do well indoors, in greenhouses and in containers too! Prepared for shipment they will be about 5 - 12 inches tall when they arrive ready to acclimate and thrive. They will produce small, beautiful white and purple trumpet-shaped flowers. As the summer progresses the flowers will mature into Goji Berries. From here you can eat the sweet berries fresh, dry them or make your own juice!
Information about the Goji Berry Plant: The Lycium Barbarum plant is known the world over by many common and not so common names including Goji, Wolfberry, Red Medlar, Bocksdorn, Cambronera, Duke of Argyll's Tea Tree, gou qi zi, Fructus lycii, gogee and The Matrimony Vine. It originates from the Himalayan expanse of Asia, including Western China, Mongolia, and Tibet. Westerners have only lately discovered the goji plant, and there is much eagerness in health circles these days of its immense effects.
Health Benefits: Goji Berries are reported to contain 18 Amino acids (six times higher than bee pollen), more Beta Carotene than carrots, more Iron than spinach, and 21 Trace Minerals. Goji Berries also contain Vitamin B1, B2, B6, and Vitamin E (rarely found in fruits). The Goji Berry contains more Vitamin C (by weight) than oranges and Goji berries are 13% protein. This bright red berry also contains many complex compounds, and phytonutrients, which explains in part, the incredible health benefits being experienced by people today. The Goji Berry contains extremely high levels of antioxidants and is amongst the highest antioxidant foods on the planet.
Tibetan Medicine: Goji Berries have been used in Tibet for at least 1,700 years. Tibetan Medicine includes these berries in the treatment of kidney and liver problems. They are also used in Tibet to lower cholesterol, lower blood pressure, and cleanse the blood. Goji Berries have a long history of use in the treatment of eye problems, skin rashes, psoriasis, allergies, insomnia, chronic liver disease, diabetes, and tuberculosis. Goji Berries are also used by the people of Tibet to increase longevity and as a general health strengthening tonic.
Modern Science: Modern science has shown that this bright red berry not only contains extremely high levels of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, but also contains many unique phytochemicals, polysaccharides, and complex compounds that scientists are just beginning to understand.
Goji Berries contain the following complex compounds: Betaine, which is used by the liver to produce choline, a compound that calms nervousness, enhances memory, promotes muscle growth, and protects against fatty liver disease. Physalin, which is active against all major types of leukemia. It has also been used as a treatment for hepatitis B. Solavetivone, a powerful anti-fungal, and anti-bacterial compound. Beta-Sitosterol, an anti-inflammatory agent. It has been used to treat sexual impotence and prostate enlargement. It also lowers cholesterol. Cyperone, a sesquiterpene that benefits the heart and blood pressure. It has also been used in the treatment of cervical cancer. The Goji Berry is also being called the world’s most powerful anti-aging food. It is rated #1 on the ORAC scale (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity), which measures the antioxidant level in foods developed by USDA researchers out of Tufts University in Boston.
As you can see from the chart (see pictures), the Goji Berry possesses an unmatched ability to absorb injurious, free radicals that attack the body and contribute to the aging process and many diseases. Our bodies are constantly being bombarded by these free radicals because of the air we breathe, the water we drink, the pesticides on the fruits and vegetables we consume, the chemicals we clean with, and the preservatives in the processed food we consume. Eating foods high in antioxidants is one way we can help our bodies combat these free radicals.
Growing: Goji Berry Plants are easy to grow perennials (they come back every year!). They will grow in almost any type of soil, light-sandy, Medium-loamy, and heavy-clay, but they tend to flower and fruit better in a well-drained soil of moderate quality with a slightly high pH. Goji Berry plants have an extensive root system and are very drought tolerant once they are established. Goji Berry plants thrive in full sun but also do well in partial shade, full sun will help optimize berry production. Goji Berry plants can survive winters down to -15 degrees Fahrenheit and hot summers above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The Goji Berry grows as a thick bush reaching 6-10 feet tall with vines that can get 12 feet long. Heavy pruning keeps the plant more bush-like and will also help it produce more delicious Goji Berries. In early summer this beautiful plant is covered with small purple and white trumpet-shaped flowers. Goji Berry plants can add beautiful color to any landscape. In late summer these pretty little flowers are followed by glossy, bright red Goji Berries. It continues to flower and produce berries right up until the first heavy frost. The fresh Goji berries are incredibly juicy and sweet that can be consumed raw, fresh or dried. The leaves can be used in salads and drinks. The Goji Berry Plant can be grown indoors if given enough light. It can be grown under a strong, full spectrum, artificial light or be set by a window that gets direct sunlight for at least 8 hours every day. What are you waiting for? Order your very own Goji Berry plant today!
Shipping: Orders are shipped via USPS Priority Mail unless otherwise specified. We tend to have less than a five day turnaround time for shipping. However, most orders will ONLY SHIP ON MONDAYS or TUESDAYS as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of your plants. Also, the weather is a contributing factor in the processing of orders and will occasionally cause some delay. Please note this and make sure you understand before you buy. Plants will arrive dormant with moistened bare roots or in a bit of soil with wrapped roots. If you have a question or if you are unclear about shipping policies please contact us.
Asexual reproduction is prohibited by law for varieties protected by the U.S. Plant Patent Laws. Payment of your order is acknowledgment of this law.
We welcome questions! Contact us before, after or during any transaction and you will receive a reply ASAP.
100% Customer satisfaction is our goal. Contact us immediately if you have ANY issues.
Thanks for visiting! Don't forget to bookmark us!

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