Indeterminate - This Polish heirloom is as sweet as candy! The groundcherry is sweet, tart, and savory. A combination of flavors from a tomatillo to slight pineapple is the best of both worlds. Plants produce heavy yields of small husk-covered fruits that fall to the ground at full ripeness. Because of their high pectin content, they are perfect for making jellies, jams, sauces, preserves, and so much more.
Seeds are usually good
Second time buying these! Germinate well and are tasty!
Splendid product and an equally great value. Tasty and terrific yield. Don’t hesitate to get some for yourself!
I love the ground cherries. I must admit the first time I planted them I thought they were tomatillos but found out my mistake rather quickly buy the sweet taste.They grow quickly in the heat of the Southern Florida sun. One plant , possibly it was two plants togather produced an abounds ce of ground cherries. In fact I made 6 pints of jam from them. It was quite good. I expect the same again in my small space. By the way they get Quite big. My two twined together had to be trimmed to walk through the back opening . It spread a good 6 feet .
Delicious
This basil is insane!! It’s growing so fast and the leaves are as big as the palm of my hand!
Awesome color on these. Beautiful addition to the (majority pink shades) zinnias I usually grow.
I have way more celery than I have room to plant!
Planted my basil as soon as thepackets arrived!
Last year I decided to plant a "tunnel" of sunflowers on the other side of my tall blueberry bushes and these added a colorful variety to the typical yellow! These are now a favorite that will be a "grow again!"