Sell your berries and value-added products to individuals, produce markets, restaurants, breweries, and more. Growing gooseberries, growing currents, and cultivating jostaberries may be an easy to ...
Haley Mast is a freelance writer, fact-checker, and small organic farmer in the Columbia River Gorge. She enjoys gardening, reporting on environmental topics, and spending her time outside ...
Looking for a tasty fruit-producing plant that can take some shade? Mike McGrath introduces the wild world of the gooseberry! Plus: A young inventor discusses his ingenious raised bed garden on wheels ...
Plant gooseberries as early as possible in spring, as soon as the soil is workable. Even plants that are beginning to leaf out can tolerate temperatures as cold as 19 degrees, and it's important to ...
Gooseberries are commonly known to grow naturally out in the wild or in the fields, however, today a farmer can grow them and earn from their sale. Farmers.co.ke spoke to Stephen Mwanzia from Sun ...
If a plant creates thorns and sour berries, it makes sense that its name could be synonymous with mischief. While you don't commonly hear mischievous acts referred to as a "playing gooseberry" ...
Common throughout Europe, but almost unheard of in the United States, gooseberries are rising in popularity throughout the country. Ripe gooseberries have a reddish-purple appearance and are the more ...
What is a Cape Gooseberry? A bright, nutritionally packed, little fruit with an identity crisis. Let’s start with its botanical name — Physalis peruviana L. A sand colored papery husk surrounds this ...
A rare sight along the side of a New Hampshire blueberry field is a gooseberry bush.Native to Europe and North Africa, gooseberries are grown at Monadnock Berries as are redcurrants and black currants ...