Friday, August 8, 2014

2 yr old Hardy Kiwi (Vining Fruits) video

A perennial vine native to Japan, Korea, Northern China, and Russian Siberia, the Actinidia arguta (hardy kiwi) tolerates slow temperature drops to -34°C (-30°F).
It often produces a sweeter & smaller than the fruit than the conventional kiwi. Unlike the conventional kiwi, hardy kiwi does not need to be peeled.
The fast growing Hardy Kiwi needs a pollinator, usually a male pollinator can enable six female producers to fruit.
And, Flowering typically occurs in May (in the Northern Hemisphere) starting in the third year of growth.


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