Growing Cape Gooseberry, also Golden Berry, Inca Berry

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11 Aug 13 robin doyle (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
do you have to have two gooseberry plants to pollinate each other ? thanks
20 Aug 13 Danielle (Australia - temperate climate)
Hi Robin, Cape Gooseberries are self-pollinating, so you only require one plant. If you have the room to grow two though, I'd recommend it as they're very tasty!
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