How Do You Grow Wolfberry In A Nursery?
The Wolfberry bush is more popularly known to the American population as Goji berry, widely consumed for its healthful and medicinal benefit. This species of fruit-bearing shrub is native to China, and has only recently started to be cultivated in North America. The Wolfberry shrub, like any other fruit-bearing tree can easily be grown in a nursery for the first year of its life. After the first growing year the plant will be too large to keep in a nursery and should be transplanted to an outdoor environment. Germinate the wolfberry seeds by soaking them in water for several days. When the seeds begin to become soft, place them onto a moist towel and cover them with the other side of the towel. The seeds will sprout within a few days. Fill 10- inch diameter by two-foot high planting pots with moist topsoil. Dig a small hole about four or five inches deep and plant the wolfberry seeds into the pot. Cover them with soil. Keep the pots in a warm environment by adjusting the temperature in