Goji Berry Plants
This is my first year growing Goji Berries. These berry bushes are supposed to provide a high berry yield but I will have be be patient because it will take 2 or 3 years before I will even see my first berry (provided the animals don't eat them first). About 2 weeks after I planted the Goji Berry bushes I noticed that they almost disappeared - all that remained was a little twig. I'm not sure which critter enjoys Goji's but they had eaten all the leaves off the stem and they had eaten the plant down to a stick. I reordered and replanted and now have these tender garden jems protected.
Cut 4 or 5 feet (depending on the size of your berry plant) of chicken wire/fencing and form it into a circle (see picture above). (I used the tall fencing and then cut it in half - you can buy the short fence which is the perfect size for a "yearling" Goji berry plant). Fasten the circle together with garden twine or bend a piece of the fence back a little. Then place over the Goji plant and fasten the protective fence to a garden stake. I'm hoping this will be tall enough to protect the Goji plant into the second year - I will let you know next year if it does the trick.
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