5. Planting
Goji berry plants should be made accustomed to the conditions in which you hope to grow them as we described above – and only after this are they ready to be planted in the ground. When you want to do the actual planting, it’s best to do this on a cloudy day where plants won’t get exposed to too much direct sunlight or wind.
Goji berries are best planted deep into the ground: Start off by digging the hole and mixing in some compost, although when using store-bought fertilizer you should be careful to keep any of it away from directly touching the roots to avoid scorching.
Sometimes goji berries can be supported with either a trellis or stick planted in the ground after planting, and this is especially recommended if you live in an area that gets more wind.
If you choose to keep them in pots instead, they can grow just as happily either indoors or outside when kept in pots as long as the roots have enough room to breathe.