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CAPERS -

CAPERS -

(25 seeds)

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A gourmet delicacy from your home garden

Would you like to grow your own capers? It’s not as hard as most people think it is, and as perennial shrubs, they'll last for Read More

Would you like to grow your own capers? It’s not as hard as most people think it is, and as perennial shrubs, they'll last for many years. This delicacy can come right out of your own home garden if you follow our sowing advice. Although many people struggle to germinate the seeds, a smart gardener can get them up and growing with remarkably little effort, and your plants will be as tough as nails once they’re settled in.

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  • Product Details

    Common Name: CAPERS -

    Seeds Per Packet: Approx 25

    Days to Harvest: Perennial

    Watering: Light

    Plant Spacing: 150-200cm

    Row Spacing: 200cm

    Additional Features: Easy Care Plants, Edible, Heirloom

    Scientific Name: Capparis spinosa

    Germination Time: 14-90 days

    Position/Sunlight: Full Sun

    Plant Height: 100cm

    Cool/Mountain Sow: Mar-Apr

    Arid Sow: Mar-May

    Temperate Sow: Mar-Apr

    Sub-Tropical Sow: Mar-May

    Tropical Sow: Mar-May

  • Growing Information

    How to Sow

    Caper seeds need to be stratified. Don’t worry, it’s easy! Wrap them in a moist paper towel and leave them in the fridge for six to eight weeks. Sow thinly in small containers. Do not disturb the roots. If you must thin them, cut off weaker plants rather than uprooting them.

    How to Harvest

    Pick flower buds daily and pickle them in vinegar or preserve them in coarse salt. Alternatively, pick ripe caper berries

  • Reviews

    10 reviews For CAPERS -

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 10 reviews
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    Antoniya Mineva
    Capers seeds

    Sorry not planted yet

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    MR W.

    this review has no content

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    Michael

    this review has no content

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    Carla

    Great germination after stratification.
    Hopefully they grow through for me.

    C
    Catherine M.

    Planted 3. 1 came up but they had a harsh start with extremely hot weather. The one seedling is very strong.

How to Sow

Caper seeds need to be stratified. Don’t worry, it’s easy! Wrap them in a moist paper towel and leave them in the fridge for six to eight weeks. Sow thinly in small containers. Do not disturb the roots. If you must thin them, cut off weaker plants rather than uprooting them.

How to Harvest

Pick flower buds daily and pickle them in vinegar or preserve them in coarse salt. Alternatively, pick ripe caper berries

Common Name: CAPERS -

Seeds Per Packet: Approx 25

Days to Harvest: Perennial

Watering: Light

Plant Spacing: 150-200cm

Row Spacing: 200cm

Additional Features: Easy Care Plants, Edible, Heirloom

Scientific Name: Capparis spinosa

Germination Time: 14-90 days

Position/Sunlight: Full Sun

Plant Height: 100cm

Cool/Mountain Sow: Mar-Apr

Arid Sow: Mar-May

Temperate Sow: Mar-Apr

Sub-Tropical Sow: Mar-May

Tropical Sow: Mar-May

10 reviews For CAPERS -

Customer Reviews

Based on 10 reviews
90%
(9)
10%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
A
Antoniya Mineva
Capers seeds

Sorry not planted yet

M
MR W.

this review has no content

M
Michael

this review has no content

C
Carla

Great germination after stratification.
Hopefully they grow through for me.

C
Catherine M.

Planted 3. 1 came up but they had a harsh start with extremely hot weather. The one seedling is very strong.

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