Sow Right Seeds – Ground Cherries Seeds for Planting – Non-GMO Heirloom Packet with Instructions to Plant an Outdoor Home Vegetable Garden – Mexican Husk Tomato – Endangered Variety (1)
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Beautiful – Large premium packet of Ground Cherries (Physalis pruinosa) seeds. Ground Cherries is an endangered heirloom that deserves a comeback and is fortunately very easy to grow. This rare tomatillo-like plant produces an abundance of golden fruits with a pineapple-vanilla flavor. Consider using landscape cloth for an easier harvest, as fruits often fall to the ground when ripe. Minimum of 400 mg per packet (about 600 seeds).
Productive – Ground cherries are a slow but reliable germinator. They can germinate anywhere between 14-30 days when soil temps are 70-85°F. Plant 1/4” deep and space 2-3’ apart in an area with full sun. This variety will grow 12-18” tall with a spread of 2-3’. Fruits will mature in 65-75 days, plant in USDA zones 4-8.
Good Eats – The sweet fruity flavor of this unique tomatillo is highly prized in Mexican cooking. These tasty little fruits are the base for salsa verde or chili verde. Rich in antioxidants.
Easy to Grow – Instructions included on each packet. Plus, we are available to answer all your questions. If these seeds don’t germinate, we will happily make it right for you.
Safe and Sustainable – Our operation is fully solar powered, and Sow Right Seeds has taken the Safe Seed Pledge to sell only fresh Non-GMO heirloom seeds for you and your family.
8 reviews for Sow Right Seeds – Ground Cherries Seeds for Planting – Non-GMO Heirloom Packet with Instructions to Plant an Outdoor Home Vegetable Garden – Mexican Husk Tomato – Endangered Variety (1)


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Larisa Cole –
Great Seeds
I used a food container with some seed starting soil and gently sprinkled and pressed the seeds in. I did not cover them. I read a tip somewhere that the seeds germinate better when exposed to light. I placed the container in an east facing window and kept the soil moist. They took a week and a half to sprout and these pics are on day 19 from planting. The roots are VERY shallow. Iâm in zone 8a and plan on transplanting them to an area in the garden end of May.
Amazon Customer –
No germination. Too many poor reviews without resolution. Donât Buy.
Tried twice to germinate seeds indoors and nothing. Purple tomatillos in the same tray sprouted with no issues. It would seem that the company would investigate why these seeds are so poor. There is something wrong when you have 20% one-star review. I am trying seeds from a different company, will not buy seeds from this company again.
Ken C –
These are delicious, you should grow them!
Planted in my garden. I love these. I have grown them before and they are delicious. They taste a little like a pineapple. Just make sure you get to them before the bunnies!
stephanie –
Seeds
So far so good will plant them soon
Ebony Jeffers –
Ground Cherries..let’s go
Germination is just ok
Tony Lambert –
nice seeds
ill add to review in few months but they look like fine seeds
Kenneth Edward Barnes –
The seeds are no good.
I ordered these seeds in November so I was sure to have them for spring planting. Not one seed came up. I planted them in the same kind of containers and potting soil as I did my tomato seeds and not one germinated. All my tomato seeds came up. I contacted the seller and they never even got back with me. Amazon “closed” the return in January. How could I know the seeds were no good until I tried starting them in March? I will never buy seeds from them again.
Wolverine –
Pleasantly surprised
Be patient. The seeds take about 2 weeks to sprout.