Growing Cape Gooseberry, also Golden Berry, Inca Berry

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04 Sep 17 Carole - Brisbane (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Hi, I just purchased 2 Cape Gooseberry plants from Timbara Nursery at Thornlands, Brisbane. I have yet to plant them but hopefully they will go well.
06 Sep 17 amy (Australia - arid climate)
Hi Carole, please tell me from where did you buy cape gooseberry plants.Regards
07 Sep 17 Mike (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Did you read her comment. Read it again. A certain nursery in a suburb of Brisbane.
04 Nov 17 Ian (Australia - temperate climate)
I just bought a packet of the seeds and tossed in a pinchful per pot of seed raising mix, the seeds are soooooo tiny! Kept them in the shade, the occasional watering and after a long 4-5 weeks up they came! I now have six healthy plants growing in one of those above ground galvanised iron planter surrounds, they seem quite happy but at their tender age definitely hate the direct sun! I have tossed some 80% shade cloth over them and will stake lots of plastic mesh them to keep them all together and not trying to escape their garden!
05 Sep 17 Mike (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
As it says you can plant from July, I think it would be safe to plant out in the garden now. It will grow a lot better in the garden - more nutrients. Pity you didn't plant a week or so ago. Today is full moon night - plants really grow around the full moon.

Hi, I just purchased 2 Cape Gooseberry plants from Timbara Nursery at Thornlands, Brisbane. I have yet to plant them but hopefully they will go well.

- Carole - Brisbane

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