Ground Cherry Seeds

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ground cherries seeds unique taste often described as a mix between pineapple strawberry and tomato
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ground cherries seeds an endangered heirloom that is easy to grow and prolific
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Ground Cherry Seeds

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Ground Cherry Seeds | Product Features

  • High-quality Ground Cherry Seeds for planting.
  • Golden, bite-sized ground cherries fall right off the plant when ripe.
  • Papery husked crop perfect for eating fresh off the ground.
  • Freeze or preserve these fruits for their sweet, vanilla pineapple flavor. 
  • Large, premium seed packets give instructions on how to grow and when to plant outdoors.
  • Packet contains 400 mg of Non-GMO, Heirloom seeds (about 600 seeds).

This tomatillo-like variety, also known as Ground Cherries (Physalis pruinosa) is an endangered heirloom that is making a comeback. This rare pick produces an abundance of golden fruits with a pineapple-vanilla flavor.
Start Ground Cherries seeds indoors for early harvest.

Start indoors 4-6 weeks before setting outside. Keep growing medium between 70-80°; tomatillos love heat.  Harden off plants and transplant outdoors into fertile, well-drained soil. Fruits fall to the ground when ripe, consider using landscape cloth for an easier harvest.

Ground Cherry Seeds Growing Details
Botanical Name Physalis pruinosa
Plant Spacing 2-3’
Planting Depth 1/4”
Spread 2-3’
Height 12-18”
Germination Temp 70-85 °F
Light Required Full Sun
Life Cycle Annual
Days to Germination 10-14 Days
Days to Maturity 65-75 Days
Planting Zone 4-8
Flower Form Yellow Bell Shaped
Yield High
Growth Rate Fast
Growing Season Spring - Fall
Harvest Season Summer - Fall

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Frequently Asked Questions

The use of trellises and supports can keep this sprawling plant healthier. Keeping ground cherry branches off the ground gives better air circulation. This takes more effort, but even the use of a tomato cage or a slanted piece of lattice works. This will also make it easier to find the delicious fruits when they fall off.

Growing ground cherry plants in containers is one way to make it easier to gather your harvest. It can also be helpful to prevent self-seeding.
Use a pot that has a minimum depth of 8 inches and at least 1 foot wide. Ensure the pot has good drainage and plenty of sunshine. Keep the soil moist. Additional fertilizer may be needed during the fruiting season.

Ground cherries and tomatillos are cousins to tomatoes. While both ground cherries and tomatillos have a papery husk, they have distinct differences. Ground cherries are smaller in size and have a much sweeter flavor than tomatillos.

Select a fully ripe ground cherry. Scoop the seeds and surrounding pulp into a container, add water, and allow it to ferment for a few days. Seeds that will be viable for planting will sink to the bottom. Skim off the floaters and gel on the top of the water. Then, rinse the remaining seeds thoroughly, removing all pulp and debris. Allow the seeds to dry completely before storing.

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