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Physalis 'Marys Niagara'

Marys Niagara is strictly suited to gardeners with a sweet tooth who welcome a little wildness into their gardens. Also known as cape gooseberries, these berries are all individually wrapped in a papery husk. The orange berries inside taste like the layer of caramelized pineapple you get on a pineapple upside down cake. Totally delicious.

Despite having their roots in North America, these grow with wild abandon - the plants are big and the fruits are plentiful. They grow 30cm up and then start to bush outwards to almost 3 foot wide! We think they would look tremendous cascading down the side of a container.

Fruits fall off the plant when ripe. You can give them a little shake to encourage them and leave to ripen fully on a window sill. Fruits keep well.

Sow: March-April with heat (21-25C)
Plant: 50-100cm apart
Harvest: July-September
Kitchen: Eat straight off the plant or incorporate into fruity desserts - they're particularly good in pavlova
Notes: This variety grows well outside.

Approx 20 seeds. We pack seeds by weight, the number of seeds in a packet is an estimate.

Germ 91% Aug 25
$3.69
Physalis 'Marys Niagara'
$3.69

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Marys Niagara is strictly suited to gardeners with a sweet tooth who welcome a little wildness into their gardens. Also known as cape gooseberries, these berries are all individually wrapped in a papery husk. The orange berries inside taste like the layer of caramelized pineapple you get on a pineapple upside down cake. Totally delicious.

Despite having their roots in North America, these grow with wild abandon - the plants are big and the fruits are plentiful. They grow 30cm up and then start to bush outwards to almost 3 foot wide! We think they would look tremendous cascading down the side of a container.

Fruits fall off the plant when ripe. You can give them a little shake to encourage them and leave to ripen fully on a window sill. Fruits keep well.

Sow: March-April with heat (21-25C)
Plant: 50-100cm apart
Harvest: July-September
Kitchen: Eat straight off the plant or incorporate into fruity desserts - they're particularly good in pavlova
Notes: This variety grows well outside.

Approx 20 seeds. We pack seeds by weight, the number of seeds in a packet is an estimate.

Germ 91% Aug 25

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