My Edible Fruit Trees: Gooseberry Trees nsw
Cape Gooseberry![]() Update: 1332 days 3hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 4 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Gooseberry - Captivator (Cutting) 7/10![]() Update: 1624 days 21hrs Comments: - Took a long time to fruit. Reasonably good taste. However, hot weather can make the fruit drop before it develops full sweetness. Planted: 2012 Height 0.5 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 First Fruited: 5 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Pruned By: 30% in Pollination: No Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 9 of 17 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Cape Gooseberry 7/10![]() Update: 1962 days 3hrs Comments: - Easy grow and quick to get fruit. Old fashioned fruit; my grandma had them growing next to her outdoor toilet 50 years ago! I grew mine from seed I bought online. Some of the plants produced poor tasting fruits and others had good tasting fruits, so I just left one or two good ones. Self-seeds a lot. Tasty to add a few into a fruit salad. Usually the ones that have fallen off and laid on the ground for a few days are the tastiest. But all cape gooseberry plants I've sampled have a rather acid taste, so I don't think you can eat a cup full without getting a belly ache. I've grown it in Perth and Sydney. I find the plant to be short-lived, at least in Sydney's clay and humid weather, where it grows a lot of foliage but fruit seldom seem to get adequately ripe. Mine did better in Perth's hot, arid summers and sandy soil where there was less foliage but better fruit - ie a bit of watering and mainly neglect seemed to work well. In Sydney after a year or two it looks sick so I pull it out. Always more self seeds coming up though, so just let a new one grow. Never had one damaged by Med fly or Qld fruitfly. Fruiting Months January, July, August, September, October, November, December Planted: 2012 Height 0.6 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 2 Fruit Harvest: 2 kilograms per Year First Fruited: 1 Years from Seed Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Pollination: No When I Fertilise: Never Pest Control: None. Pests don't seem to bother it. Organic Status:Partially Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 21 of 31 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Gooseberry - Thorny (Cutting) 8/10![]() Update: 1976 days 3hrs Comments: - This variety seems not to be available from nurseries, but the fruit is very tasty. Some say it's better than the Captivator variety, so will be keen to compare. Growing from a cutting obtained from a friend. Fruit very sweet when ripe (turns to red colour). Fruiting Months December Planted: 2014 Height 0.5 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Fruit Harvest: 6 Fruit Per Year First Fruited: 2 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Pollination: No Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 4 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Cape Gooseberry (Seedling) 9/10![]() Update: 2294 days 22hrs Comments: - Growing mainly from self seeding now . Yummy little berry in a cute little cape .everyone loves them and fairly easy to grow , grows from cutting or seed . Prone to same things as most solanaise . Planted: 2010 Growing: In the Ground Pollination: Hand Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 0 of 2 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Ceylon Hill Gooseberry![]() Update: 2414 days 16hrs Comments: - Pretty small shrub. Almost finished flowering Jan 2017 for first time. Pretty when flowering. Hopefully will soon have fruit! Yep - fruited in June, a few over-wintered. Fruit a bit small and taste ho-hum. Fruiting Months April, May, September Planted: 2013 Height 0.4 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Winter Autumn and WinterPollination: Self Pollination Fertiliser or Organics Used: NPK Pest Control: None Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 4 of 10 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Hill Gooseberry (Seedling) 7/10Tabs's Edible FruitsUpdate: 2463 days 16hrs Comments: - Rhodomyrtus tomentosa. Ceylon Hill Cherry, Downy Myrtle or Rose Myrtle. 3m high Height 1.5 metres Growing: In a Pot Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Pollination: Self Pollination Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 8 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Gooseberry - redJeremyM's Edible FruitsUpdate: 2761 days 14hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 1 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Cape GooseberryFirefly1's Edible FruitsUpdate: 2876 days 6hrs Comments: - Love the fruit and share it with the free loading feather/furry residents. This plant is self seeded and growing in semi shade independantly in the garden. Sun/Shade: Low Sun Pollination: Self Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Gooseberry - Captivator![]() Update: 2935 days 3hrs Height 30 Centimetres Growing: In a Pot Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 4 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Cape Gooseberry (Cutting) 6/10![]() Update: 3309 days 12hrs Comments: - I have enjoyed watching this shrub grow as this just popped up out of nowhere around November last year [2015], which has turned 3 little plants into one large and very sturdy shrub. I'm always investigating the little lanterns and pounce the minute I see the yellow/brown coloured lanterns. Their flavour is quite unique and I describe it like a cross between a cherry tomato and a berry.. My only downfall would be that I can see plenty of green lanterns but only a few ripen at a time, compared to the amount of lanterns on the shrub, as well as, ants or a caterpillar has beaten me to it.. Fruiting Months January, February, March, April, December Height 1 metres Growing: In the Ground Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Spring Pollination: Self Pollination Organic Status:Partially Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 3 of 3 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Cape Gooseberry (Seedling) 3/10![]() Update: 4366 days 23hrs Comments: - 24/5/13 those big brownish ladybugs ate the plant the berrys looked so cool. planted seeds only one plant left after the chooks got to the garden Height 5 Centimetres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Full Sun Pollination: Self Pollination Organic Status:Organic Question:
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Ceylon Hill Gooseberry (Seedling) 7/10![]() Update: 4508 days 14hrs Comments: - Working out where to put it Height 0.3 metres Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Spring Pollination: No Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 6 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Cape Gooseberry![]() Update: 4840 days 21hrs Comments: - Annuals. Seeds save well for following year. I mix them through the herb bed and also have them in pots. I have 2 different sorts of these - a yellow and a green variety. I am told that both should go yellow when it ripens but I kept fruit from last season and they stayed green until I broke it open to plant the seeds this year so I don't know what sort that is! I really like adding the fruit to salad. They have a lovely tomatoey flavour and I like the seedy texture. They also dry well in a dessicator and retain a strong flavour. Summer 2011: John gave me a gift of some mamoth cape gooseberry seeds. I have planted them but nothing is up yet. Not surprised though, the weather has been so cold and wet that nothing much is coming up - not even my flowers! Planted: 2009 Height 50 Centimetres Growing: In a Pot Qty: 4 Pollination: No Pest Control: Last year they got orange and black striped bugs that completely decimated them within a day. I was lucky to get enough fruit to save the seeds. This year there has been no sign of them Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 9 of 17 people found this review useful Commentsdavewastech says... [2760 days 23hrs ago]Cucumber beetle?davewastech says... [2760 days 23hrs ago] or potato beetle perhaps?Tacofox1 says... [2265 days 24hrs ago] I got rid of the larvae with a good sprinkle of corn flower over a couple of days and the bugs I did find I flicked them into a bucket of water- I felt awful but they were decimating my plant.* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy ![]() |
Gooseberry - Captivator (Cutting)![]() Update: 4840 days 21hrs Comments: - Spring 2011: snapped it up when I saw it in the nursery. I love berries so couldn't resist. I beleive that this variety doesn't need frostto bear good fruit... we will just have to wait and see! This variety (ribes uva-crispa) is thornless which also attracted me-between the various raspberries I usually come away from gardening with holes in something - either myself or my clothes! Summer 2011: It has taken a while to settle in to the garden. I think more due to the wet and cold than anything else. It is starting to get some new growth now that the weather is warming up. Have notices those nasty leaf curling caterpillars in the new growth. GRRR! Planted: 2011 Height 0.5 metres Growing: In a Pot Qty: 1 Pollination: No Pest Control: The leaf curling caterpillars get into the new growth. Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 11 of 12 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Cape Gooseberry (Seedling) 10/10![]() Update: 4886 days 5hrs Comments: - Tasty little fruit & very easy to grow Planted: 2011 Height 0.5 metres Sun/Shade: Full Sun Pollination: Self Pollination Fertiliser or Organics Used: seasol, dynamic lifter When I Fertilise: Spring Pest Control: none Organic Status:Partially Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 0 of 1 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Gooseberry - EnglishDaniuel's Edible FruitsUpdate: 5291 days 1hrs Comments: - Growing well. Looking forward to fruit. Planted: 2010 Growing: In the Ground Qty: 2 Pollination: Self Pollination Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 6 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Gooseberry - Roaring LionDaniuel's Edible FruitsUpdate: 5291 days 2hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 6 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Cape Gooseberry![]() Update: 5364 days 21hrs Comments: - Grows wild, mostly in cleared areas. A better weed than most, soft wooded, no thorns, edible fruit. I have to harvest them as soon as the crop starts before fruit fly get into them. Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 13 of 21 people found this review useful Comments* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Cape Gooseberry (Grafted) 9/10![]() Update: 5371 days 16hrs Comments: - My favourite childhood memory involves sitting in front of my great grandmother's cape gooseberry, eating the delicious yellow fruits. I wanted to grow one of these to recapture the taste of my youth! Fruiting Months July and August Planted: 2010 Height 0.3 metres Growing: In a Pot Qty: 1 First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Winter Pruned By: 30% in After Fruiting Pollination: Self Pollination When I Fertilise: Yearly Pest Control: None! Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 3 of 5 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Cape Gooseberry 5/10![]() Update: 5493 days 2hrs Comments: - Struggled with powdery mildew/mould, but treated with pruning and training to separate the crossed branches, and moving to spot with better air movement, plus treatment with copper fungicide. Seems to be recovering well. Height 30 Centimetres Growing: In a Pot Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Pollination: No Organic Status:Partially Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 4 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Ceylon Hill Gooseberry 6/10Linnie's Edible FruitsUpdate: 5512 days 13hrs Comments: - I have two of these, neither of which has fruited yet. Both have been in the ground for a few years, but both are challenged by the soil they are planted in, and one by grass competition. One has survived despite remarkably wet feet, as it was planted very close to a dam edge. I think that one needs to come out and be transplanted closer to the other one. Planted: 2007 Height 0.5 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 2 Sun/Shade: Full Sun Pollination: No Pest Control: nil Organic Status:Partially Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 3 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Cape Gooseberry 5/10![]() Update: 5512 days 14hrs Comments: - Bought a plant years ago and planted it out. Have seedlings coming up now... not sure if from mine or elsewhere. When I find them fruiting, I check what's inside the husk and eat them, to prevent weedy spread, and also because they are quite nice! (Sometimes I find what I guess may be Tomatillos, a Cape Gooseberry relative, also coming up uninvited. They seem to prefer moist places, because I find the self-seeded ones most often in semi-shade, moist spots. Planted: 2006 Growing: In the Ground Pollination: No Pest Control: Husk seems to prevent pest problems. The plant is more likely to become a pest, even if tasty. Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 5 of 9 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
GooseberrySimplersJoy1's Edible FruitsUpdate: 5590 days 5hrs Comments: -
Growing: In the Ground Qty: 2 Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 6 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Cape Gooseberry 4/10![]() Update: 5605 days 17hrs Comments: - Grows easily, fruit makes a good jam but too tangy to eat fresh. Will self seed. Pollination: No Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 0 of 1 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
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Star Gooseberry![]() Update: 5696 days 0hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Ceylon Hill Gooseberry![]() Update: 5696 days 0hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Ceylon Hill Gooseberry![]() Update: 5696 days 23hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Cape Gooseberry (Seedling) 9/10![]() Update: 5725 days 1hrs Comments: - Planted by a friend in the ornamental garden. Tough as nails and able to get a smattering of fruit this year. Fruiting Months September and October Height 2 Feet Growing: In the Ground Qty: 3 Fruit Harvest: 0.25 kilograms per Year First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot Water Given in: Spring Pollination: Self Pollination Fertiliser or Organics Used: Cow manure When I Fertilise: When Fruiting Pest Control: None Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 4 of 6 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |