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Amla Berry, or Indian Gooseberry

The Amla berry, or Indian gooseberry, is a small, greenish-yellow fruit that grows on the Phyllanthus emblica tree, native to India and other parts of Southeast Asia. The tree can grow between 8-18m high depending on climate conditions. Prune while dormant to maintain your preferred height.

Amla berry plants, thrive in tropical and subtropical climates. They prefer warm temperatures and are typically grown in regions where temperatures range from 25°C to 35°C. They can tolerate some cooler temperatures, but frost can damage the plants.

These trees require a lot of sunlight and are quite drought-resistant once established. They do best in well-drained soil and need regular watering, especially during dry periods. They can flourish with minimal additional irrigation in areas with high humidity and adequate rainfall.

The Amla berry has been a traditional medicine and cuisine staple for centuries. Beyond its remarkable health benefits, amla’s taste is a subject of curiosity and admiration.

Amla is a powerhouse of Vitamin C, antioxidants, and other nutrients. The correlation between taste and nutrition makes Amla a fascinating subject for exploration.

This berry offers a harmonious blend of sourness, bitterness, and subtle sweetness. Its complex flavour profile distinguishes it from other berries, offering a culinary experience that appeals to diverse tastes. Some compare it to a tangy green apple, while others note hints of earthiness, creating a unique and memorable taste.

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Position:

Amla plants thrive in full sunlight, so select a location in your garden that receives ample sunlight throughout the day. Well-drained soil with a neutral pH is ideal for optimal growth.

Soil:

Amla berry plants enjoy rich, organic, slightly acidic, moist, well-draining soil. Add one bag of acid compost.

Mulching

To maintain soil acidity, apply a good organic mulch, such as pine bark, around the plant every few months. Keep mulch away from the plant’s stem to prevent disease or rot.

Adjust care practices based on the seasons. In winter, protect the plant from frost; in summer, ensure adequate watering to combat the heat. Mulching around the base helps regulate soil temperature.

Watering:

While amla plants are relatively drought-resistant, they still require regular watering, especially during dry spells. Ensure the soil is well-drained to prevent waterlogging, which can be detrimental to the plant’s health.

Pruning:

Pruning helps shape the plant and encourages bushier growth. Begin pruning early to establish a strong framework. Training the plant by removing dead or weak branches promotes overall vitality. Prune while dormant to maintain the desired size and shape of the tree.

Fertilising:

Amla plants benefit from regular fertilisation, especially during the growing season. Apply our slow-release berry fertiliser to provide essential nutrients. You can also add organic compost to the soil to provide additional nutrients.

Pests and Diseases:

Keep an eye out for common pests, such as aphids and caterpillars. Neem oil or EM Control can be used to control infestations. Regularly inspect the leaves for any signs of disease and treat promptly.

Harvesting:

Amla berries typically start bearing fruit within the first few years. Harvest the berries when they turn a vibrant shade of green or yellow, indicating ripeness. Gently pluck the fruits to avoid damaging the plant.

Storing: Store fresh amla berries in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. One can preserve amla by making jams and pickles or by drying the berries for longer storage.

Weight 2.5 kg
Dimensions 19 × 19 × 50 cm
Weight

3

Length

15

Width

15

Height

50

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