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1. Hardy Kiwi is a unique species of kiwi that is extremely hardy and able to withstand extreme weather conditions. It is a deciduous, woody vine that produces a sweet and juicy fruit similar in size and shape to a grape. Hardy kiwi is a great source of dietary fiber, vitamin C, and antioxidants, making it an excellent choice for a healthy snack.
2. Hardy kiwi plants are quite easy to care for and require minimal maintenance. The vines prefer fertile, well-draining soil and should be planted in areas that receive medium to full sunlight. Pruning and training of the vines is necessary to ensure proper growth and fruiting.
3. Hardy kiwi plants are generally pest and disease resistant and can produce a large crop of fruit in the right conditions. The fruits can be eaten fresh, used in jams and jellies, or dried for a longer shelf life. The plants are also attractive and can be used to add a visual interest to gardens.
4. The hardy kiwi is quite easy to propagate and can be grown from cuttings. Planting in a sheltered area is recommended as the plants are sensitive to wind and frost. The vines can produce fruit within two to three years and can live for up to twenty years with proper care.
5. Hardy kiwi is a great choice for those looking for a hardy, low maintenance fruit producing plant. The sweet, juicy fruits are packed with nutrition and can be enjoyed fresh, in jams or jellies, or dried for a longer shelf life. The attractive vines can also add visual interest to any garden.
How to Grow Your :
1. Soak in water for 24 to 48 hours before you t them. This allows moisture to penetrate the coat and leads to swelling of the ’s parts to spur germination.
2. Find a location with well-drained, organic-rich, sandy or silt loam and with a minimum average temperature of about 60 degrees Fahrenheit during the t’s early growth. The most favorable temperature range is between 75 to 80 degrees. The t should ideally receive six hours of sun per.
3. Till the soil to rid it of weeds and to increase air circulation. Apply compost to the soil after tilling.
4. Place two or three in a hole about ½ to 1 inch deep in the soil along a fence or under a 6-foot-tall trellis form. The holes should be 15 to 23 inches apart and rows 3 to 5 feet apart.You can also start in small plastic pots in a commercial soil mix.
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