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FREE: Very Unusual!! 10 Ground Cherry Seed Pods!!

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The listing, Very Unusual!! 10 Ground Cherry Seed Pods!! has ended.

Each seed pod contains many seeds!!
Some of the photos are mine, some taken off the internet.
FROM THE INTERNET: "How to grow ground cherries:
They are easy, easy, easy. Plant a small plant in a sunny spot. Give it plenty of room. In Wisconsin, fruits start to ripen in late July, and continue until frost. I suspect ground cherries will be like dill. You only need to plant it once. Next year volunteers will sprout all over the garden. Right now that sounds appealing to me. I will let you know if I change my mind next year.
HOW TO HARVEST:
Ripe ground cherries fall off the plant and land on the ground. Hence the name. The papery husk keeps it clean. Simply pick up the yellow ripe fruit. These “cherries” are easy to reach, so this could be a good job for short people.
At first, we did this about every three days. Now we harvest every day.
First we made a simple, right from the garden salsa. Then we added them to mixed fruit salad. Now we keep them in a bowl on the counter and eat them out of hand. We hope to harvest enough for jam or chutney soon."

You will receive ten ground cherries, in the husk. Just mash,dry, and get seeds out. Dry the seeds thoroughly, store in cool dry place until spring. Plant in early spring when danger of frost is past or plant in pot and move outside later. Mine had ripe fruit by mid July even with our drought, we're in zone 6/7.

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I have looked for these seed pods for years, my grandmother used to grow ground cherries. She made the best preserves from them!
Sep 17th, 2011 at 12:46:42 PM PDT by
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They're really neat and so easy to grow! We had a drought and I only had one plant, still had a bumper crop. My problem was I thought they were weeds when they came up, and I pulled them all up! I'll know better next year!
Sep 17th, 2011 at 2:41:19 PM PDT by
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They sound like real cool! We have a lot of ground space so it will be fun to plant-if I get them!
Sep 19th, 2011 at 5:59:44 PM PDT by
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Just don't mistake them for weeds and pull them all up like I did! I saved one, not sure what stopped me from ripping it up too! Now I know what they look like as a young plant. My advice is to google them to see alot of pictures and make yourself familiar with the young seedling in the pictures.
Sep 19th, 2011 at 6:02:08 PM PDT by
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Hope you list these again. Am running out of time to watch the web site.
Sep 20th, 2011 at 6:28:22 AM PDT by

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