This variety produces legions of golden cherry-sized fruit on ornate, rugose foliage. I grew these on the steps leading up to my front door where they were as pretty as any ornamental. Unlike most dwarf varieties this one is tasty, not bland.
Special Notes:
Dwarf. Early producer. Great container variety. Ornamental.
No less than 20 seed per packet. {Please note that the number of seeds per package varies with each variety and is dependant on stock. Some varieties produce less seed than others.)
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Growing:
Start seed indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost. Transplant outdoors after danger of frost has passed. Better yet, start a few weeks early and set out as usual. Once the fruit matures, harvest and cut the plant back hard. If the season is warm and long enough you can get a second harvest before the frost.
About My Seeds:
All seeds were grown by me using organic methods only -- no chemicals or pesticides whatsoever. Please note that due to demand I was not able to test the germination rate of this particular batch before packaging; however, there is no reason to believe that they would not be as viable as the other batch. Grown and harvested in the 2011 gardening season.
About Me:
Gayla Trail is the creator of <a href="http://www.yougrowgirl.com">YouGrowGirl.com</a>, the hit community for enthusiastic gardeners, where she has spent over a decade sharing her experiences growing in whatever space she had available. Gayla is a respected, internationally recognized garden authority and the author of three books on growing in difficult, urban spaces: You Grow Girl: The Groundbreaking Guide to Gardening, Grow Great Grub: Organic Food from Small Spaces (translated into two additional languages), and Easy Growing: Organic Herbs and Edible Flowers from Small Spaces.
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