GROW KIWIFRUIT SEED

Grow Kiwifruit
Grow Kiwifruit







What is kiwi fruit?

The kiwifruit - often shortened to just 'kiwi' in many parts of the world -  is the edible berry of a woody vine in the Actinidia family. Native to southern China, cultivation of the kiwifruit only recently spread from the orient in the early 20th century.

Grow Kiwifruit
Grow Kiwifruit
This occurred when seeds were introduced to New Zealand by Mary Isabel Fraser, the principal of Wanganui Girls' College, who had been visiting mission schools in Yichang, China. The name "kiwifruit" comes from the kiwi - a brown flightless bird and New Zealand's national symbol.

As exotic as it looks, if you live within USDA hardiness zone seven through nine, you can grow a kiwi plant from the seeds of a kiwi fruit in your garden. Just be aware that you must plant multiple plants as male and female vines are required for successful pollination

If you have the space, each kiwi plant should be spaced 10 feet apart, in order for the plants to produce kiwi fruits in three to four years. However, should space be of a premium, you can probably get away with 5 feet, but you will need to spend more time making sure each plant is fed and watered adequately  and pruned to make the most of the available light.

For related articles click onto the following links:
GROW KIWIFRUIT SEED
HOW TO GROW ACTINIDIA CHINENSIS
HOW TO GROW ACTINIDIA KOLOMIKTA
HOW TO GROW ACTINIDIA KOLOMIKTA FROM SEED

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