How To Grow Ground Cherries | An Amazingly Abundant No Work Food Crop

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2024

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  • @kaepeach7588
    @kaepeach7588 2 года назад +20

    Zone 9a , tried it last year, and just as plant abundance had, with sweet potatos. Last year, not a big show. Forgot about them, and rediscovered that not only had they reseeded themselves, but they spread out and blessed us with an abundance, and we had an extremely dry summer and the usual stifling heat. Using in salads etc. With appreciation.

    • @sheri023
      @sheri023 2 года назад +5

      Thanks, I was wondering if they would grow ok in this 9a heat. Good to know.

    • @unnamed2737
      @unnamed2737 5 месяцев назад

      I have to keep mine protected from afternoon sun in 9a.

    • @dianas7777
      @dianas7777 2 месяца назад

      The more water the better especially if they are in a big pot. The can dehydrate very fast.!

  • @Yoyocreative
    @Yoyocreative Год назад +9

    I discovered this fruit only this year! I was shopping for seeds online and found them! So I decided to give it a go! I only just planted the first two in my garden, but I'm already excited to see them grow! This year I wanted to try some new crops and I'm glad to see these aren't too fussy 🤭
    Oh! What I found amazing about these plants is that my month old seedlings already started growing flowers! I didn't expect to see those for a while!

    • @neeniewheenie27
      @neeniewheenie27 9 месяцев назад

      I was wondering how your ground cherries produced last season? 👀If you don’t mind me asking, what hardiness zone are you in? Similar to you, I saw them when I was seed shopping online and bought some! ✨I’m super excited to grow and taste them for the first time!🙏

  • @posyplanter
    @posyplanter 2 года назад +9

    My grandparents grew these, and Grandma made the best ever ground cherry pies!!!

  • @Allthangsgreen
    @Allthangsgreen Год назад +3

    I love these didn’t know what they were. I planted them in my green stalk planter and didn’t label it. I will be planting these all around my yard. 😊

  • @nvater1
    @nvater1 3 года назад +12

    Ground cherries are a nice snack while out gardening. My chickens like then too so they are growing everywhere!!

    • @gadaboutgriffon4446
      @gadaboutgriffon4446 2 года назад

      So it survives the digestive track in the chickens?

    • @shannond1511
      @shannond1511 8 месяцев назад

      @@gadaboutgriffon4446*tract

  • @blueplasma5589
    @blueplasma5589 Год назад +6

    Gosh, the cherry has a slight sticky coating. great taste. I,ve been leisurely studying wild edible plants and looking for this treat for 45? Years and was removing some overgrown weeds in a mulch area and stumbled on them. Extremely enjoyed the taste!

  • @gtrgenie
    @gtrgenie 3 года назад +4

    Frieda’s Cape Gooseberry took over part of my yard. Love it!

  • @karab.8621
    @karab.8621 3 года назад +7

    Love ground cherries. Thank you for sharing with us! 🌱💚

  • @LaGrenouille09
    @LaGrenouille09 2 года назад +6

    I’m so glad I found this video - I have ground cherry seeds and was unsure where to start. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @paularizzo5217
    @paularizzo5217 2 года назад +4

    Perfect timing for me. I was debating with myself whether or not to try these this year. Thank you.

  • @elizabethsmail284
    @elizabethsmail284 3 месяца назад

    I LOVE MINE!! It is so yummy. I just happened to see the plants for sale at Home Depot, and I was intrigued, so I bought 2 plants and I grow them in containers. The best purchase I ever made!! And they came back this year!!

    • @arli2244
      @arli2244 2 месяца назад

      How big was your container? I plan to plant them next year too. Thank you!

  • @lgarcya
    @lgarcya 3 месяца назад

    My neighbor has these growing in the cracks of her yard. She gave me a few. I ate one and planted the seeds. Also I bought seeds and they are coming in. They taste so good, oddly like cake batter? So delicious. I’m buying more seeds and will grow more in fall and next spring.

  • @annidahl1191
    @annidahl1191 3 месяца назад

    I just harvested my first ground cherries an hour ago! They are delicious

  • @dallyjacobson2146
    @dallyjacobson2146 3 года назад +5

    I grew these in Tasmania Australia and I loved them, though my family were a little fussy.

  • @mindofmadness5593
    @mindofmadness5593 2 года назад +14

    I prefer the Thrive and Survive type crops. My first garden, a couple of months into it-I had a stroke. Left me messed up for several months unable to walk, talk or type [[typing still not great due to a different issue]] At any rate, my Dad would go out and spray some water on the garden. The beans overgrew most of it then died, the tomatoes overgrew the rest but they were all twisted and gnarly fruits-indeible. [[I blame the high power lines across that area]] so-thrive and survive is my first choice plus, if things go real South in America and one cannot get seeds? Better to have stuff that regrows itself and self-polinates when possible.

    • @unnamed2737
      @unnamed2737 5 месяцев назад

      Sweet potatoes, the love the heat, grow like crazy, and you’ll never get rid of them.

  • @lorib5323
    @lorib5323 4 месяца назад

    i absolutely love them. I grew Miss Molly and every single day just 3 plants gave me a whole bowl of them over a few months. Next year I am going to dedicate a whole bed for them. I fill up a bowl and then watch a movie snacking on them instead of pistachios, peanuts, chips or popcorn.

  • @vestcoat
    @vestcoat 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for warning about waiting too long to harvest and having the fruit start to dehydrate and shrivel up. No other video I have watched mentioned that point. Great video.

  • @joannejalan
    @joannejalan 3 года назад +3

    I'm growing these for the first time this year and am so excited for them to ripen to try them. Thanks for the informative video. I learned even more about this cool plant!

  • @Dsrtgardener
    @Dsrtgardener 3 года назад +31

    I am in zone 9b and planted these in the spring. When the first real heat wave hit, they did not survive. I was so disappointed. I am trying them again as a fall crop, so hopefully that will work!

    • @shirleyk623
      @shirleyk623 3 года назад +7

      I'm in 9b too, maybe the heat was too much. Hopefully the fall crops will do better. Fingers crossed.

    • @tracywilliams7637
      @tracywilliams7637 Год назад +6

      Try planting in the late summer early fall. When cooler weather comes

    • @lisahanson527
      @lisahanson527 Год назад +2

      Did you water them?

    • @AM-yc5tf
      @AM-yc5tf 11 месяцев назад +3

      I’m in 9b Florida, tried summer and fall and I cannot get them to sprout. I sent them to my daughter who lives in Ohio, and she grew them with a great producing crop. WTH??? I want them sooo bad.

    • @unnamed2737
      @unnamed2737 5 месяцев назад

      I’m in 9a and I’ve gotten them to grow in spring but I had to move them where they only got morning sun and shade from the hot afternoon sun. The real killer for me is the pests. They put so many tiny holes in every leaf till the plants fall apart. This year I’m going to try in fall. I’ll plant them in the shade of my anger plants and hopefully the pest pressure won’t be there in the fall. I will be starting them indoors and getting them sizable before transplanting though.

  • @Sunflowerdivinity
    @Sunflowerdivinity 3 года назад +4

    My husband loves this plant and we will be getting more than one soon.

  • @TheButterflySoulfire
    @TheButterflySoulfire 3 года назад +31

    I planted these for the first time this year. Germination wasn’t great but otherwise easy to grow. Pest don’t bother it. Flavor is very unique almost like a pineapple and mango mixed together. When they’re not fully ripe, there’s more of a tomato taste.

    • @39coolbeans39
      @39coolbeans39 2 года назад +6

      I found that when I dried mine they gained a coconut like taste as well so def gonna plant more and turn them into raisins for banana bread.

    • @christines2787
      @christines2787 2 года назад +1

      I had no luck with seeds, so I bought live plants. Where I live, zone 8a, I expect volunteers. These are very easy to propagate from cuttings, and I have several in pots in a shed kept at about 50 degrees. They appear very healthy, no growth, and only need water every week or so. I am hopeful that there is a lot of root development.

    • @christines2787
      @christines2787 2 года назад +4

      @@39coolbeans39 - That works great. I dried 2 quarts. I'm almost out unfortunately. Also try oatmeal raisin cookies with them

    • @39coolbeans39
      @39coolbeans39 2 года назад +3

      @@christines2787 pretty similar growing zones I also had to make clones of mine last summer they can take a while to root from cutting but managed to get 5 or so 5 inch cuttings to root ( mind you I had so many fruit on that plant I was curious how much longer it would have taken the cuttings if I didn’t remove any fruit ps. had to make cuttings cause I was clumsy and fell on my biggest plant braking a few branches lol either way) even the big two foot branches I put in a bucket and placed in partial shade, those didn’t grow roots but was still able to harvest fruit that was already set as long as they developed past a certain stage all in all from the big branches still got hundreds of useable fruit for about 3 months which surprised me. Currently have two seedlings (gonna aim for another 3 more just need to make room waiting for this weather to finally improve so I can start movin things out) as well as a few cuttings of jostaberries that are already showing signs of flowering so fingers crossed it’s gonna be a very berried summer, between those two and my grapes lol.

    • @DonPritch1850
      @DonPritch1850 2 года назад +1

      I planted 3 different varieties of ground cherry recently, 12 of each: New Hanover, Aunt Molly, and a variety called Poha. 100% germination of the NH, 0 on AM, and one sprout from the Poha. I am planning on trying to overwinter a plant or two this year.

  • @sherrytaylor4631
    @sherrytaylor4631 Год назад +1

    I had a rogue ground cherry show up in my lettuce bed. I think random seeds were in my lettuce packet. But I was excited to see it. Never tasted one before. 😊

  • @DebraofSENC
    @DebraofSENC 2 года назад +6

    They grow wild around our property. We have an abundance of them. They can take over but make a good ground cover. I have been too chicken to eat them though! They are very beautiful dried too. Zone 8a.

    • @charlietobin8728
      @charlietobin8728 4 месяца назад +1

      Don’t even be chicken to eat them as they are a delicious treat 😊

    • @DebraofSENC
      @DebraofSENC 4 месяца назад

      @@charlietobin8728 I will muscle up enough nerve to try them this year!

  • @Pepper5655
    @Pepper5655 3 года назад +1

    neat it comes gift wrapped for you, how neat. thnx for sharing.

  • @bmoor5353
    @bmoor5353 3 года назад +4

    Looking great Dan 💪🏾💪🏾

  • @CandysGarden
    @CandysGarden 3 года назад +2

    Looks like I need to invest in this one, thanks for sharing it & it's flavor😊😊

  • @madeleinetuttle1415
    @madeleinetuttle1415 2 месяца назад

    Thanks so much for the fabulous video you made. I like to grow them beside all my unknown/curious heat tolerant plants in our food forest…could you please mention some more of these low maintenance foods growing? I’m in zone 9…in which zone are you?

  • @davidalley7270
    @davidalley7270 2 года назад +1

    I had some come up volunteer in my flower bed and I'm waiting to try some when they are ripe.

  • @chattsignal
    @chattsignal Год назад +1

    Hi! Thank you for this video! I just learned today what these pretty little fruits that sprang up in my watermelon patch are! … ground cherries 🙂… now, once again I’m super excited about my first year garden at my new little farm! So… I have a question…. could you please speak to how a green house might factor in for a ground cherry crop next season? I’m about to get started on the green house build. I’m in Zone 7 (maybe 7b)…SE TN and my farm gets every minute of available sunlight every day. Literally no shade (yet). Thank you for the information! Where else do you post? 🌱🌻☮️

  • @polywog9591
    @polywog9591 4 месяца назад

    Planted Tomatillo seeds 2 years ago. Guess what? The seeda were actually Ground Cherries. Now they come up each year, more and more numerous. Love that they are such prolific volunteers! I really enjoy snacking on them.

  • @homesteadinthehood11212
    @homesteadinthehood11212 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing.
    Be well and be safe.
    Peace

  • @America-zh6rv
    @America-zh6rv 2 года назад +2

    They are so deliouse and abundant best crop ever

  • @dianas7777
    @dianas7777 2 месяца назад

    They are fantastic!!

  • @northerngirlhobbies
    @northerngirlhobbies Год назад

    Hoping that mine will prosper. Thank you Dan.

  • @Marjean_Arconba_Channel18-287
    @Marjean_Arconba_Channel18-287 2 года назад

    I like ground cheries, wow lots of ground cherries!

  • @karenplante3801
    @karenplante3801 Год назад

    I just git my seeds in the mail from Bakers Creek and can't wait to try these!! Thankfully, I googled them for info on if they are toxic to dogs and yes they are. So I will have to keep them out of their reach.

  • @LindaSChastain
    @LindaSChastain 3 года назад +4

    We have 2 different Cherry Trees but the Birds eat most of them so I like the idea of the ground cherry. Maybe I'd actually get to enjoy them. I received the Kale Seeds you sent. Looking forward to planting them. Take care. God bless you.

    • @annieb7919
      @annieb7919 3 года назад +2

      @Linda Chastain
      I've been harvesting kale for several months already ~ several varieties, also. Russian red and curly are my favorites.

    • @LindaSChastain
      @LindaSChastain 3 года назад +1

      @@annieb7919 I plan to plant them where we have a wire for beans to keep it away from our lawn. My husband's great grandson mows so I need an area he can't reach with mower. Lol
      I need to figure out the best time to plant them. I know we'll love it. Hugs

    • @iwishiwasamyduncan4797
      @iwishiwasamyduncan4797 3 года назад

      i’m in the opposite boat, the mice eat all my ground cherries lol

    • @nmnate
      @nmnate 3 года назад +1

      I've lived with multiple full size cherries in the back yard... too much of a pain IMO. I'd suggest bush cherries (romeo / juliet / etc). Our 3 year old bushes are 6' tall and bearing fruit nicely (they're a bit tarter than a sweet cherry, but also pretty high brix).

  • @nikkiewest133
    @nikkiewest133 2 года назад +1

    wow man you are a wellspring of information!!!!! great video!!!

  • @tessaambler8715
    @tessaambler8715 5 месяцев назад

    We have this one and they produce a lot of fruits then prune since it seems it’s dying , now dormant. First time we have this in a big pot since no more space, mango trees took over our backyard (7 of them) plus other tropical like guavas, tamarinds, sapote and etc. So all our berries, cherries, june plum and etc. are in big pots like 40-50 gallons lining them all up like soldiers. They are all doing fine flowering and fruiting except this one. My husband is teasing finally my green thumb has one that seems to be an exception as most seeds, plants are success, guess this one doesn’t like me!😂Love the fruits though, even putting them to my cooking daily besides eating. Hope to find ways to make it alive again, happy gardening everyone and God bless!🙏❤️🤗

  • @KatieJoMikell
    @KatieJoMikell 2 года назад +8

    I am peeling and eating a bowl full of these while you’re talking about them this is my favorite time of the year just got them at the farmers market unfortunately I have little to no sun I can’t grow them. Is there anyway you would recommend growing them in the house?

    • @elzyhensley7636
      @elzyhensley7636 Месяц назад +1

      This is late. Hopefully you or someone else sees this. Use a full spectrum aquarium light. They should come with a timer and usually are cheaper than grow lights but the quality is still there. There are too many cheap and worthless grow light options as well. A lot are not sufficient enough for more than just starting seedlings. The aquarium lights specifically for aquatic plants works best for me.

    • @KatieJoMikell
      @KatieJoMikell Месяц назад

      @@elzyhensley7636 awesome thank you so much gonna try it!

    • @elzyhensley7636
      @elzyhensley7636 Месяц назад

      Also I’m not sure what to do here. The kind here are not on the web. They are like half purple and green. Smaller than most of the videos but amazing taste. I have seeds I will try. 2 things I know for sure. They are not tropical. Also they was from a creek. So grew in not the best soil. Hot in the summer and away from the water. I live in Arkansas. So stratification might be a thing. I’ll throw some seeds out and see what happens. It’s practically fall here now. I’ll also try some in pots. Not sure that helps any but I have a suspicion that soil should be well draining and in full sun.

  • @mountaincreekhomestead
    @mountaincreekhomestead 3 года назад +1

    I bought some seeds, can't wait to plant them next year 😁😊

  • @Cobbmtngirl
    @Cobbmtngirl 5 месяцев назад

    I planted one once years ago & they have volunteered every year since. I give plants away every year.

  • @isabeauskorski9961
    @isabeauskorski9961 3 года назад +6

    Wow! I just learned something new. Didn’t know these existed. Next spring, I know what I’m going to add to my food forest. Thank you for sharing. Much appreciated! Could you tell me how to get the seeds? I couldn’t make out what it’s actually called in your video because I’m hard of hearing.

    • @YvetteArby
      @YvetteArby 3 года назад +2

      A common name for them is ground cherry, husk tomato, or cape gooseberry. They are quite a bit smaller than a tomatillo! The Latin name is Physalis pruinosa. I used to order seeds from a few small companies: Nichols Garden Nursery, Johnny’s Selected Seeds, and Pinetree Garden Seeds. They are all still around and they all still carry seeds for them. Good luck! ✌🏼💖

    • @janetsandham4399
      @janetsandham4399 2 года назад +1

      I ordered mine from Amazon

    • @isabeauskorski9961
      @isabeauskorski9961 2 года назад

      @@YvetteArby thank you!

  • @jdp5704
    @jdp5704 4 месяца назад

    Here in southeast Pennsylvania this year we have been in quite a drought. Our lawns and farms are suffering. Yet I found a few of these growing and flourishing by my shed. Not sure how they got there, but I've seen them around here on hikes as well. I can attest, they need NO watering. Since discovering them, I have started to water them a bit. But unlike my tomatoes, peppers and yes even tomatillos, these wild ground cherries not only survived a major drought but flourished. Looking forward to tasting them later on.

  • @anitanavarro4121
    @anitanavarro4121 Месяц назад

    Thanks for info!

  • @jaym5118
    @jaym5118 2 года назад

    I ordered some ground cherry seeds for the first time ever. I hope I can get them to grow in the Spring. 😉

  • @briancrispano828
    @briancrispano828 3 года назад +3

    Great for making pies from what I was told, I was just gift one.

    • @annieb7919
      @annieb7919 3 года назад +4

      @Brian
      What you say is true, however ~ the Very Best Way to devour 'em, is while you're pickin'! In my 9 decades, I could NEVER have picked enough for both me AND a pie! I'll bet you can't pick 'em as fast as you can eat 'em! Best breakfast you'll ever know! By the way, in another comment, I tried to explain to Mr. Plant Abundance the proper way to eat ground cherries! (Giggle!)
      It IS true that there's no other plant easier to grow! OK, well maybe dandelions, which, of course are also edible.
      So ~ plant once and you'll never have to again! Like some of us, they LOVE to volunteer!
      HappyGroundCherryPlantin'andEatin'!

  • @prbyangelica4284
    @prbyangelica4284 8 месяцев назад

    Are these trellised? I have seedlings in my grow room and live in mid Missouri zone 6b. Last frost April 15

  • @arifino4420
    @arifino4420 2 года назад +1

    Great video! Thanks 👊 🙏

  • @buddha7178
    @buddha7178 2 года назад +1

    here in Central Ontario they will not survive the winter. Also the cucumber Beatles love them so grow lots!

  • @susanjordan2130
    @susanjordan2130 3 года назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @wvcountrygirl9976
    @wvcountrygirl9976 3 года назад +1

    Love ground cherry

  • @DrDuckMD
    @DrDuckMD Год назад

    We get a smaller variety of ground cherry here in zone 6a. But they are everywhere I hunt in the early fall.

  • @shirleyk623
    @shirleyk623 3 года назад +1

    Does the bush get tall or just a manageable size?🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠

  • @arlenesolis024
    @arlenesolis024 Год назад

    Do they go dormant in the winter or do I need to cut them back or cover them? I have my ground cherry in a pot outside my balcony which thrive beautifully but I want to grow them next year. Help

  • @AdelardRen
    @AdelardRen 2 года назад +1

    This might be a bit of a silly question, but will they cross with tomatoes if I have them too close together?

  • @KT-xb8mw
    @KT-xb8mw 9 месяцев назад

    Will these come back and grow in zone 9 without reseeding

  • @saltlifess6226
    @saltlifess6226 2 года назад +1

    Is it a vine or more of a bush type plant?

  • @OnLongIsland
    @OnLongIsland 3 года назад +1

    We love ours!

  • @elizaphan4696
    @elizaphan4696 28 дней назад

    Is it ok to let them root in water first? Or does it weaken the plant, Dan?

  • @JohnDoe-jr7zy
    @JohnDoe-jr7zy 2 года назад +1

    I had them come up wild. Mine are sweet when green and sour when yellow..... what am I missing?

  • @laurielyon1892
    @laurielyon1892 Год назад

    I'm going to try and grow them for the first time this year. Since they can re-seed themselves, would they do okay in a bigger container? I wouldn't want them growing back somewhere the following year and have to take them out to grow something else.

  • @normacone3124
    @normacone3124 Год назад

    I grew them in pots in zone 3 in Manitoba Canada this year. I have saved some seeds but the plants are still growing outside.

    • @ShaggyTheClown17
      @ShaggyTheClown17 Год назад +1

      Ah, I'm in zone 4, planning to possibly grow these as a food/cash crop, got it all planned to grow them on a nice big line of cattle panel trellises along with all the other berries n such, gooseberries, pink blueberries, mullberries, and very likely gonna try the sea buckthorn berry which apparently needs a male and female plant to fruit, that fruit in which can survive all the way in zone 3!

  • @idonz21
    @idonz21 Год назад +1

    I didn't eat all my fruit 6 years ago, i've been using these old raisins to propagate new ones. Their germination time has increased with time. The first year it was week, the last time it was almost a month for germination.

  • @loycemarch8409
    @loycemarch8409 3 года назад +1

    Mine is a pineapple ground cherry. What causes it to come out of shell at tip when small?

  • @viniceduring1402
    @viniceduring1402 4 месяца назад

    I'm in 5b and planted seeds in Feb or March and still plant is so small I can put in 80 to 100 degrees. How long is the plant to harvest time?

  • @nancyburkle7887
    @nancyburkle7887 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Dan I have been wanting to plant some ground cherrys but a little confused about the taste are there different flavors per say or only the one. Thank you

    • @joecontreras5068
      @joecontreras5068 Год назад

      Don’t worry about it you’re going to love them- delicious

  • @tracietackett5104
    @tracietackett5104 6 месяцев назад

    Can they grow in south western idaho

  • @FknNefFy
    @FknNefFy 2 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @barrygettings3343
    @barrygettings3343 2 года назад +1

    Are these part of the nightshade family? And if you eat the green fruit can be poisonous?

  • @Vladviking
    @Vladviking Год назад

    After two or three attempts with seed from a large company I'll leave unnamed I finally got one plant to grow long enough to go into a container. Just bearing fruit now.

  • @tsonja7175
    @tsonja7175 2 года назад +1

    I recommend planting plenty of ground cherries if you want low maintenance sweet snacks growing in your garden.

  • @RudifyingRudi321
    @RudifyingRudi321 8 месяцев назад

    Y'know, that plant just randomly grows on my flower pot of other crops. I really thought it was pepper but my eyes fooled me, now I am growing some on my garden

  • @ChijiokeNkwocha
    @ChijiokeNkwocha 6 месяцев назад

    Do you have ground cherry plant for sale?

  • @rawreen
    @rawreen 2 года назад +1

    Do ground hogs and deer bother them?

    • @yellowbirdie2703
      @yellowbirdie2703 Год назад

      thats a good question and I would like to know too. I have very large farms around me that lure deer,black bear, and other animals. I am going to be planting kiwi berries next year and found out and hoping its not true that the leaves kinda smells like cat nip....I hope not. looking into this now too and wondering what these might attract and plan on how protective I will have to be with where I plant and if a structure or not

  • @sergeantspeed5941
    @sergeantspeed5941 3 месяца назад

    My house came with a nice little crop of these against the house. I always thought they were ripe when red, i tried it, and was very bitter and filled with seeds. So i just never harvested them ever or even paid them any attention.
    I've been living in my home for almost 8 years and Only today i did research to find what these really were. Lol. Ive been missing out on free food for years😢

    • @sergeantspeed5941
      @sergeantspeed5941 3 месяца назад

      For reference, these things have been surviving completely unattended in my northern ND yard for nearly a decade with nothing more than natural rainwater. Insane.

  • @Menstral
    @Menstral 3 года назад +4

    You might get more notice if you use the more common names of goldenberry or Cape Gooseberry.

    • @myprophet1
      @myprophet1 2 года назад +2

      Common where YOU live perhaps, not where I live.

    • @morgandtv8380
      @morgandtv8380 2 года назад +3

      Cape gooseberries and ground cherries are two different plants that resemble each other. These were ground cherries so he was correct in the identification :)

  • @DTA-me3kv
    @DTA-me3kv 2 года назад

    Can you replant the seeds that come off of the cherries?

    • @plantabundance
      @plantabundance  2 года назад

      Oh yes! Volunteers come up each year as well, especially in areas where you disturb the soil. Cheers!

  • @maggieruelas8050
    @maggieruelas8050 2 года назад

    Hello, these look like a great plant to add in my garden. Im just afraid I would eat one that isn’t ripe yet, so would I have to wait until they fall from the plant to be “on the safe side” and not risk eating the fruit green (with toxins)?

  • @letsdothis3332
    @letsdothis3332 6 месяцев назад

    I have purple ground cherries

  • @sheylaghonaya7090
    @sheylaghonaya7090 3 года назад +1

    That is ciplukan😁

  • @MN_Candy
    @MN_Candy Год назад

    This may seem like a weird question... do ground cherry plants smell like tomato plants?

  • @labucisto7892
    @labucisto7892 3 года назад +1

    Where can I find the seeds?

    • @YvetteArby
      @YvetteArby 3 года назад +1

      Try Johnny’s Selected Seeds, Nichols Garden Nursery, Pinetree Garden Seeds, or even Amazon. I even saw them at a small hardware & garden store once. Since they reseed themselves easily, they aren’t usually at big stores like Home Depot.

  • @JAGteam
    @JAGteam 2 года назад

    How do you know when it’s ripe?

    • @myprophet1
      @myprophet1 2 года назад +1

      It falls off the plant or the husk dries out. He DID explain in the vid.

  • @shannond1511
    @shannond1511 8 месяцев назад

    Aren’t ground cherries poisonous?

  • @ObamaoZedong
    @ObamaoZedong 4 месяца назад

    These grow wild here in the high desert with almost no rainfall and in horrible clay soil. While they are pest resistant when established. The rodents love to eat the young plants whole.

  • @RebekahOMalley777
    @RebekahOMalley777 Год назад

    LOVE these we eat them by the buckets full!

  • @dollydog5
    @dollydog5 Год назад

    I used ground cherries, chopped, on top of guacamole. It was the perfect compliment.

  • @CancerArpegius
    @CancerArpegius Год назад

    These used to be super expensive when I was a kid so I thought they were as hard to grow as the kiwano

  • @priestofmegatallica
    @priestofmegatallica 2 года назад

    These things grow like weeds here in Georgia, they're all over the place on construction sites.

  • @steveo_o6707
    @steveo_o6707 2 года назад

    I once grew one of these by accident, a seed must have been in the soil I bought at the big box store and I thought it was a weed... duh!

  • @thedirtroadmystic
    @thedirtroadmystic 2 года назад

    Mine always get afids….. always….. ugh

  • @navajo6931
    @navajo6931 Год назад

    In Jarai language we called pung puch

  • @djavenes23
    @djavenes23 3 года назад

    I had some bugs devouring my plant. I saw them breeding and crawling all over it. I can't get rid of them. What are they?

  • @Mouse-p5s
    @Mouse-p5s 2 месяца назад

    Genshin dendro core be like :

  • @thisguy9527
    @thisguy9527 Год назад

    I was always told these are poison

    • @ShaggyTheClown17
      @ShaggyTheClown17 Год назад

      Well they ARE in the nightshade family like tomatoes, probably not quite related in any way but real nightshade berries are pretty easy to spot, some of those themselves like bittersweet nightshade aren't exactly poisonous but you don't really want to eat them anyway.
      Other things like the chinese lantern.. those ARE POISONOUS so watch out.
      These I'm sure you'll find once you grow, are nice n sweet which is probably the main factor to knowing they're not poison.

  • @jedediahbraun4111
    @jedediahbraun4111 3 года назад +1

    Wait till they're orange/yellow...

  • @peterbrown2882
    @peterbrown2882 11 месяцев назад

    You are supposed to tell us " how to grow ground cherries " but all you have done through this entire video is " yak-yak-yak " Are you suffering from partial dementia ?????

  • @mojoflyingsolo639
    @mojoflyingsolo639 3 года назад

    I planted them for the first time and will never grow them again, did not like the after taste it left in my mouth. They are not going to waste my chickens love them. They got to be over 4 foot tall and in a 3 foot wide bed they hung over a foot on each side. A waste of growing space.

    • @plantabundance
      @plantabundance  3 года назад +1

      Perhaps try planting them in another location with the best soil possible. Cheers!