Never being a gooseberry grower I have no real idea of what a gooseberry plant looks like. So I went to wilkos this afternoon and bought what I thought was a gooseberry plant. It was not it was a Pepino Gold plant :knob:
Still it is a fruit that I have not tried before and it seems pretty easy to grow as long as I keep it in a pot and remember to keep it indoors when it is below 5c. Anyone had any experience with Pepino Gold?
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Have never heard of it before but just googled it and it looks like a beauty!! Not much info on the UK sites though.
Let us know how well it does.
Let us know how well it does.
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