Growing Cape Gooseberry, also Golden Berry, Inca Berry

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01 Aug 13 Ken (Australia - temperate climate)
Cape Gooseberries have grown wild on my Central Coast NSW property for over 100 years. My grandmother made jam from them, sometimes with passionfruit. They tend to come up anywhere, the plants aren't eaten by the cattle, they don't get any fertilizer but bear well. Full sun seems to suit them here. Rats and King Parrots love them so you need to be vigilant but I don't begrudge the beautiful King Parrots taking a few.
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