From: "William C. Garthright" <billg@inebraska.com>
To: North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
Subject: Re: [NAFEX] gooseberries
Date: Sun, 04 May 2008 10:52:50 -0500
I experimented with many gooseberries for a time but was inadequately
impressed with any of the fruit to devote space to them.
My gooseberries are only two years old, so I can't say much. But they're
growing very well in a row along the east side of my house - and this
space is only six feet wide, with the house on one side and a 6' tall,
solid privacy fence on the other. Obviously, they don't get much light,
just a few hours at midday (though the vinyl siding is light gray and
the vinyl privacy fence is white, so maybe reflected sunlight helps?).
The Hinnonmaki Yellow is smaller than the others, but it was just loaded
with large berries last year (after only one year in the ground). The
Hinnonmaki Red also had tons of berries. The rest (Poorman, Jewel, and
Red George) did not, but I suspect they'll do much better this year, now
that they're two years old. I picked half the berries green, for pie,
and let the rest get ripe. I can't say I was wild about the taste of the
ripe fruit, but I don't know what else would produce so abundantly in
such a location. They tasted good enough, certainly, but might not be my
first choice for a sunny site. Still, they seem perfect for that location.
Bill
Lincoln, NE (zone 5)
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