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Capparis spinosa, offered by Dhara Seeds, a big, trusted name in the USA seed market with a vast, high-quality selection, is the source of the culinary caper, a prized unopened flower bud with a distinctive salty, tangy flavor. This hardy, sprawling shrub or vine features attractive rounded leaves and beautiful, delicate white to pinkish-white flowers with prominent purple stamens. While the flowers are ornamental, it is the pickled flower buds and the mature fruit (caper berries) that are most valued for their culinary uses, adding a unique zest to Mediterranean and European dishes. Growing your own caper plants allows you to harvest these flavorful buds and berries fresh from your garden.
Water young caper plants regularly until they are well-established, typically for the first growing season. Once established, Capparis spinosa is quite drought-tolerant and prefers dry conditions. Water sparingly, only when the soil is completely dry. Overwatering can lead to root rot and hinder flowering and bud production. Ensure good drainage.
Capparis spinosa is best suited for USDA Growing Zones 8 through 11, where it can thrive as a perennial. In cooler climates, it can be grown as an annual, though bud and berry production may be limited by the shorter growing season. Providing a sunny and well-drained location is crucial regardless of the growing zone.
Capparis spinosa can be grown in herb gardens, rock gardens, or even as a ground cover on slopes due to its spreading habit. Its drought tolerance makes it suitable for xeriscaping. The attractive flowers add a unique touch to the garden. Consider its mature size and spreading nature when choosing a planting location to allow for ample growth.
Cultivate your own source of flavorful capers with Capparis Spinosa herb seeds from Dhara Seeds, a big, trusted name in the seed world, offering a wide range of high-quality, non-GMO varieties to gardeners everywhere. Enjoy the unique taste of homegrown caper buds and berries in your culinary creations.
Scarify the hard seed coat by nicking or lightly scratching it, then soak the seeds in warm water for 24 hours. Sow indoors in a well-draining seed-starting mix about ¼ inch deep. Keep the soil consistently moist and warm (around 70-75°F or 21-24°C). Germination can be slow and may take several weeks. Once seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant them into individual pots and grow them in a sunny location until they are ready to be planted outdoors after all risk of frost has passed.
For indoor starting, begin 8-12 weeks before the last expected frost. Transplant seedlings outdoors in spring after the weather has warmed and all danger of frost has passed. In warm climates (USDA Zones 8-11), direct sowing can be done in spring. Ensure the soil is warm and well-draining.
Growing Capparis spinosa from seed can be moderately challenging due to the hard seed coat and potentially slow and erratic germination. However, with proper scarification, soaking, and consistent warmth and moisture, successful germination is possible. Once established, the plants are relatively low-maintenance and drought-tolerant in suitable climates.