Looking for Tomatillo Advice

Zeedman

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Not really tomatillos, but a close relative. One of the vegetables which volunteers in my garden is ground cherry. Whenever I break new ground, some seed always rides the tiller. I broke sod for next year's 15' garden extension - and the ground cherries quickly claimed it as their own. :eek: I let them grow, because DW, DD, the Grandson, and one of our friends all love the pineapple flavor & often stop by to pick them off the ground. This variety is "Goldie".
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Not really tomatillos, but a close relative. One of the vegetables which volunteers in my garden is ground cherry. Whenever I break new ground, some seed always rides the tiller. I broke sod for next year's 15' garden extension - and the ground cherries quickly claimed it as their own. :eek: I let them grow, because DW, DD, the Grandson, and one of our friends all love the pineapple flavor & often stop by to pick them off the ground. This variety is "Goldie".
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Ground cherries are crazy delicious! I grow Aunt Molly's. 🍍🍍🍍
 
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