> One variety you might want to explore is the Grand Feru Popedy. This
> hybrid has been said to be an outstanding specimen, and is ideal in
> a lot of different environments, from more dry, desert terrain to
> richer soils, such as sandy looms/good drainage.
So where does one get this? Seed Savers Exchange and Southern Exposure Seed
Exchange do list a few varieties, but where does one look for seeds for all
the other varieties?
Thanks,
-- sb
NE Indiana, zone 5B, where whatever variety of Cape gooseberry I have is
looking good and cranking out the fruit. From past memory, I would say that
it will be end of July or early August before the first fruit is ripe.
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