Attributes
- Uses: Eating
- Uses: Cooking
- Picking month: Mid July
- Self-fertility: Self-fertile
Description: Captivator is a reliable bush gooseberry that produces large burgandy berries of excellent quality. Sweet in taste, delicious when eaten fresh, few thorns. A healthy tree being mildew resistant. Shallow lobed leaves that are green and turn dark red in the autumn. An ideal replacement for Pax.
History: Originated from Canada.
Gooseberry Growing Tips: A very easy fruit to grow. Thrive in many different types of soil, avoiding water logged areas. They are happiest planted in a sunny spot either training against a wall or in containers to take up less space in small gardens. If you would like to eat/cook the berries then make sure you protect them from the birds!







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