I planted two goji berry plant last year and the fresh fruit aren't bad for eating either. Haven't seen berries yet this year but tons of flowers on mine right now. You can add them in yogurt or oatmeal like blueberries. If the abundance is overwhelming you can freeze them and add to smoothies , as they should contain the same amount of antioxidants probably more than the dried ones or you can dry them as well yourself... Beats $18/lb at the store any day.
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I planted two goji berry plant last year and the fresh fruit aren't bad for eating either. Haven't seen berries yet but tons of flowers on mine right now. You can add them in yogurt or oatmeal like blueberries. Or if the abundance is overwhelming you can freeze them and add to smoothies , as they should contain the same amount of antioxidants probably more than the dried ones. Or you can dry them as well yourself... Beats $18/lb at the store any day.
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