Its very good to hear from you again Gordon. I thought we had lost contact.
I bet you wish you were back in the UK?
Hear this! I planted a new Gooseberry bush about 3 or 4 years ago. In its second year, it fruited so heavily, it broke one of the main stems at the base.
I propped that stem up a bit, and the berries ripened and were fine. I had a bumber crop. Really nice Gooseberry jam, goosberry pies etc!!
It just goes on fruiting, so I just havent seen the problem you are having.
Incidentally, I have a wild gooseberry bush in my garden. I may have found it in a hedge (cant remember) as there were a few growing happily when I moved here.
Anyway, to get to the point - the berries are very small, but I really like the taste - even more than my cultivated variety.
I dont know enough about Gosseberries, so I'm pleased to see Eric (Palustris) has posted a reply.
Kew (Ken) may also offer some advice.
Hes also an English exile, living in Belgium. He's currently doing a Horticulture course in Belgium. Its in Dutch of course, and I'm sure that must be a real challenge.
I'll send him an email and see if he has time to look in.
Ive also sent Michael (Gardenexpert) an email to ask for his advice in relation to your Camellia question.