ðĨ Kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa)
About Kiwifruit Kiwifruit is a vigorous climbing vine that produces delicious, vitamin-rich fuzzy brown fruits with bright green flesh. Most varieties require a male and female plant for pollination and fruit production. One healthy male plant can pollinate several female plants.
Growing Conditions âïļ Sun: Full sun (at least 6â8 hours daily)
ðą Soil: Deep, fertile, well-drained soil rich in organic matter
ð§ Water: Regular watering, especially during hot weather and fruit development
ðĄïļ Climate: Prefers cool winters and warm summers; tolerates light frost when dormant
ðŠī Support: Requires a strong trellis, pergola, or fence to climb on
Planting Tips âĒ Plant a male and female vine within 5 m of each other.
âĒ Space plants 3â5 m apart.
âĒ Mulch well to keep roots cool and moist.
âĒ Prune annually to maintain shape and encourage fruiting.
Good to Know ðĨ Fast-growing climber
ðĨ Fruits typically begin 3â5 years after planting
ðĨ Rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants
ðĨ Attractive large leaves provide lush summer cover
Nursery Sign Version ðĨ Kiwifruit Vine
A vigorous climbing vine producing delicious, vitamin-rich fruit. Plant a male and female pair for successful pollination and fruit production. Enjoys full sun, fertile well-drained soil, regular watering, and a sturdy support structure. Fruiting usually begins after 3â5 years. ðŋâĻ












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