Growing Cape Gooseberry, also Golden Berry, Inca Berry

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30 Jul 16 Glenn (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
I live in North Lakes, Brisbane and would like to get hold of some seeds or seedlings or a plant. Does anyone know where I can get them from
18 Nov 16 Simone (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Hi Glenn Ebay has seed supplier in SA. Littlebee*2010 Simone
20 Nov 16 Amy Robertson (Australia - temperate climate)
Also try Greenpatch seeds, they'll post a small plant, mine are doing great from them.
25 Oct 16 Chris (Australia - temperate climate)
Hi Glenn, Cape Gooseberry seeds are readily available in Tasmania. If you provide details, I will send you a packet. Regards.
30 May 18 Sue (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
Could you let me know where I could buy some seeds?
13 Mar 18 Jenny (Australia - temperate climate)
If you have any cape gooseberry seeds left. Or you can tell me where I could get some. Would like to try growing some.
23 Oct 16 Amber (Australia - temperate climate)
I bought a seedling at Bunnings today for just $6 for a 20cm or so plant.
30 Aug 16 Maria (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
I have just order Cape Gooseberries seeds from Australia Gardener-Beataricals packet of 30 seeds for $3.50
22 Aug 16 Mary-Ann (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
green harvest Maleny has them ! have you tried their very tasty close relation Cossack pineapple also at green harvest - we are Dayboro so climate similar
27 Aug 16 Leah (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Bunnings have the seeds!
29 Sep 16 Sue (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Yes, I just bought seeds from Bunnings. Could not believe my eyes! Whoever would have thought that Cape Gooseberry seeds would be sold in the shops!
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