Canadian Gooseberry

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Ribes oxyacanthoides

25 seeds

Canadian Gooseberry (Ribes oxyacanthoides) is found in cool, open habitats such as talus forests, bluff edges, and moist flats between dunes. Blooming occurs early May through early June; fruiting occurs late June through late July. The optimal identification period for this species is late May through late June. It is native to North America, where it occurs in Alaska through much of Canada and the western and north-central United States.

Gooseberries do best in slightly acidic soil, with the right amount of moisture. Soak seeds in a little bit of hot water to increase the chances of germination and dry them before you put them into the soil. You can start seeds in individual peat pots and grow them in a greenhouse the first season. Or plant them directly in prepared growing area, planting each seed at a depth of 1/4 inch. Water well. Keep planted area moist.

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Ribes oxyacanthoides

25 seeds

Canadian Gooseberry (Ribes oxyacanthoides) is found in cool, open habitats such as talus forests, bluff edges, and moist flats between dunes. Blooming occurs early May through early June; fruiting occurs late June through late July. The optimal identification period for this species is late May through late June. It is native to North America, where it occurs in Alaska through much of Canada and the western and north-central United States.

Gooseberries do best in slightly acidic soil, with the right amount of moisture. Soak seeds in a little bit of hot water to increase the chances of germination and dry them before you put them into the soil. You can start seeds in individual peat pots and grow them in a greenhouse the first season. Or plant them directly in prepared growing area, planting each seed at a depth of 1/4 inch. Water well. Keep planted area moist.

Ribes oxyacanthoides

25 seeds

Canadian Gooseberry (Ribes oxyacanthoides) is found in cool, open habitats such as talus forests, bluff edges, and moist flats between dunes. Blooming occurs early May through early June; fruiting occurs late June through late July. The optimal identification period for this species is late May through late June. It is native to North America, where it occurs in Alaska through much of Canada and the western and north-central United States.

Gooseberries do best in slightly acidic soil, with the right amount of moisture. Soak seeds in a little bit of hot water to increase the chances of germination and dry them before you put them into the soil. You can start seeds in individual peat pots and grow them in a greenhouse the first season. Or plant them directly in prepared growing area, planting each seed at a depth of 1/4 inch. Water well. Keep planted area moist.