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Cape Gooseberry Fruit Seeds

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Add a pop of golden sweetness to your garden with our Cape Gooseberry Fruit Seeds, a unique and easy-to-grow plant known for its tangy, tropical flavor and charming, papery husks. These premium-quality seeds offer excellent germination rates and thrive in sunny, well-drained garden beds or containers—perfect for beginners and experienced gardeners alike.

Cape gooseberry plants produce small, lantern-like pods that encase bright orange fruits, rich in vitamins and antioxidants. Ideal for fresh snacking, jams, desserts, or garnishes, they offer both ornamental appeal and delicious rewards. Start planting today and enjoy the joy of harvesting these golden gems straight from your garden!

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Life Cycle

Perennial

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Planting Season

Spring, Summer

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Growth Habit

Vining, Sprawling


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Flavor Profile

Sweet, Tart

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Plant Characteristics

Yellow Berries, Papery Husk

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Use

Culinary, Fresh Eating, Jam

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Growing Conditions

Well-drained, Sunny

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Harvest Advantages

High Yield, Self-pollinating

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Plant Resistance

Pest Resistant, Drought Tolerant

About Cape Gooseberry

Physalis peruviana

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Seed Names

Physalis, Goldenberry

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Seed Type

Heirloom, Open Pollinated

Cape Gooseberry, also known as Goldenberry, is a tropical fruit plant recognized for its sweet-tart, berry-like fruits wrapped in a papery husk. Known for its health benefits, it’s used in jams, sauces, and eaten fresh. This hardy plant thrives in warm climates and is an excellent addition to gardens for both ornamental and culinary purposes.

Planting Information
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Light Requirement

Full Sun

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Planting Depth

1/4 Inch

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Sowing Method

Direct Sow or Indoor Start

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Plant Spacing

18–24 Inches

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Days to Maturity

120–150 Days

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Soil Preparation

Soak 12 Hours

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Hardiness Zones

10–11

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Water Needs

Moderate

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Planting Season

Spring to Summer

Coverage

Seed Count

100

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1000

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Thomas Reed
A Unique Garden Addition

I wanted something different from the usual tomatoes and peppers, and these gooseberries didn�t disappoint. The papery husks around the fruit are fascinating, and the flavor is truly one of a kind.

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Jessica Lane
Easy to Grow, Delicious Results

These seeds germinated faster than I expected. With regular watering and sunlight, the plants produced plenty of fruit. The golden berries are packed with flavor�my kids can�t get enough of them.

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Michael Grant
Sweet and Tangy Treat

I planted these seeds in early spring, and by mid-summer I had strong, healthy plants. The berries turned out sweet with a little tang, just as I remembered from childhood. They�re great for snacking or adding to desserts.

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Sophie Turner
Exotic Yet Manageable

I love growing unusual fruits, and these were a perfect addition. The cape gooseberries handled my unpredictable weather surprisingly well, and the harvest tasted like a mix of pineapple and tomato.

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Peter Wallace
Great Value for the Price

I was surprised by how many seeds came in the pack. Most germinated well, and the plants are hardy. The fruits are small but bursting with flavor, and they store nicely in their husks.