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How do you grow cape gooseberries from seed?

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Daniel Johnson

Published Mar 17, 2026

How do you grow cape gooseberries from seed?

Prepare small pots with a quality seed raising mix and sow 2-3 seeds in each hole 1/8 inches (3mm) deep. Because Cape Gooseberry seed is so tiny, it only needs a light covering of soil. Keep the soil lightly moist until seeds germinate. It can take anywhere from 7 to 30 days for Cape Gooseberry seed to germinate.

Why are gooseberries illegal?

Why were gooseberries illegal? Gooseberries were once banned in the U.S. because they contributed to a tree-killing disease called “white pine blister rust” that was decimating these trees. It had a huge impact on white pine lumber-reliant economies like Maine.

What is Aguaymanto in English?

Aguaymanto (Physalis peruviana L.) is also known as golden berry, uvilla, coztomate, Peruvian ground cherry, pogapoga, wild tomato or tomatillo. It is a silver, erect, perennial herb native to South America and belonging to the same botanical family as tomatoes, potatoes and eggplants.

Are golden berries and gooseberries the same thing?

As it happens golden berries are commonly known as Cape Gooseberries but they are not related at all. Goldenberry go by a variety of other names such as ground cherry, Poha berries, Inca cherry and husk cherry. They actually are quite unusual in that the fruits are covered by a husk or papery calyx.

Are cape gooseberries easy to grow?

Cape Gooseberries are fairly easy to grow from seed. They do, however, take a while to germinate, so do have patience. Sow indoors in a warm space in the early spring and then place into the polytunnel once all risk of frost has passed in your area. Cape gooseberries are ideal for growing in containers.

How long does it take gooseberry seeds to germinate?

Seeds take two to six weeks to germinate. It takes 90-120 days for the plants to become mature. After the flowers have been pollinated, the fruit will be mature in 70 to 80 days.

Can you eat wild gooseberry?

Now by now you might have noticed that wild gooseberries — especially these Sierra gooseberries above — are not the friendliest of fruits. Most of the gooseberries east of the Great Basin can be eaten off the bush, although they are very tart.

Are gooseberries poisonous to humans?

Please note that gooseberry bushes are highly toxic to birds (and even humans) because they contain hydrogen cyanide. If a goose, or other bird, eats the green leaves he or she can die a horrible, painful death.

Are ground cherries a tomato?

It’s a real plant: Physalis pruinosa, aka the “ground cherry.” These little gems are in the same genus as tomatillos (Physalis philadelphica)—hence the similar papery husk—and the same family as tomatoes. Ground cherries taste slightly sweet and tropical, with a texture that’s somewhere between a tomato and a grape.

Is gooseberry related to tomato?

Cape gooseberries are nightshades, so they belong to a family that includes tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, and potatoes. They’re also closely related to tomatillos, perhaps not surprisingly, as they look like a miniature version.

Do golden berries have seeds?

You don’t normally see that in dried fruit, but goldenberries apparently have 100-300 tiny seeds per fruit, reminiscent of figs. Those seeds also contribute to the protein (2g per serving), which proponents get excited about.

Are gooseberries poisonous to dogs?

For example, regional berries can run the gamut: gooseberries, marionberries, salmonberries, and serviceberries may be toxic to your dog. While gooseberries are toxic, lesser-known species of berries yield hardly any research, so it’s better to be safe than sorry.