Growing Cape Gooseberry, also Golden Berry, Inca Berry

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22 Nov 13 divya (Australia - arid climate)
hi I am in Sydney right now I was looking for gooseberry for a long time I was very impressed to read that u have grown this plant which is so rare and very healthyI am going to shift to towoomba qld I was wondering if I could know where to get the fruit from or where to buy the plant and how to grow it. even if its available somewhere in Brisbane I am happy to go there and get it. thanks a lot regards divya
19 Jan 14 Jean (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
I have lots of plants I can give you some if you can come to North Lakes Qld.4509 E-mail me on: jean_shackleford@yahoo.co.uk
03 Jun 20 Leigh (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Hi Jean, I also live in the Moreton Bay region and would like to grow some gooseberries as they were my Nannas best fruit for jam. Could you help me out? Thank you
06 Dec 13 Frank (Australia - temperate climate)
I got my seedlings from" Diggers" mail order and planted them in a shady spot last year at the wrong time. Early september this year when the sun started to reach them they have trebled in size to about 35cm and have bushed out. I believe the variety I got is called "Lion" or some such and I await their flowering. They are unlike the Cape Gooseberries I have seen photos of on the internet and are a little thorny.
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