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1.Caper is a small, evergreen shrub with slender branches and bright green, glossy leaves. It produces white or pink flowers and small, edible fruits known as caper berries. Its berries have a strong, pungent flavor and are used as a condiment or as an ingredient in sauces and salads.
2.The Caper plant is native to the Mediterranean and it is a hardy, drought-tolerant plant that can grow in a variety of soil types. It prefers full sun and can tolerate light shade. It is an easy-to-grow, low maintenance plant that can be grown in containers or in the ground.
3.The edible fruit of the Caper plant is known as a caper berry. The berries are green at first, and turn black when fully ripe. They have a strong, pungent flavor and are used in a variety of dishes. They can be pickled, used in sauces or salads, or combined with other ingredients to make a caper sauce.
4.Caper seeds are small, round, and dark brown. They are harvested from the caper berry and used as a spice or as an ingredient in a variety of dishes. The seeds have a nutty, earthy flavor and are used in sauces, salads, pickles, and other dishes.
5.Caper plants are a great addition to any garden. They are low maintenance plants and do not require much care. They are drought tolerant and can tolerate some shade. They are also a great source of food, providing edible berries and seeds that can be used in a variety of dishes.
How to Grow Your :
1. Soak in water for 24 to 48 hours before you t them. This allows moisture to penetrate the coat and leads to swelling of the ’s parts to spur germination.
2. Find a location with well-drained, organic-rich, sandy or silt loam and with a minimum average temperature of about 60 degrees Fahrenheit during the t’s early growth. The most favorable temperature range is between 75 to 80 degrees. The t should ideally receive six hours of sun per.
3. Till the soil to rid it of weeds and to increase air circulation. Apply compost to the soil after tilling.
4. Place two or three in a hole about ½ to 1 inch deep in the soil along a fence or under a 6-foot-tall trellis form. The holes should be 15 to 23 inches apart and rows 3 to 5 feet apart.You can also start in small plastic pots in a commercial soil mix.
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