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As well as being attractive garden features, the grapevines in our range will ripen well in the UK climate and are perfect for desserts or making wine or juice. If you fancy growing kiwi fruits, try one of our varieties, which will produce bumper crops of juicy fruits. They need a sunny, sheltered position and are easy to grow and care for.
Kiwi (Hardy)Actinida arguta, Tara Vine Grape-sized, yellow-green fruits with very thin 'fuzzless' skins are produced in ‘September’ and ‘October’ on vigorous twining stems. With a flavour that is generally sweeter than regular varieties, these unusual fruits are delicious eaten whole and don’t even need to be peeled! This hardy Tara vine is self fertile, so you can grow it alone, without the need for a male pollinating plant. Height: 7m (22’). Spread: 5m (16’).Estimated time to cropping once planted: 2 years. |
Kiwi 'Hayward' and 'Tomuri'Actinidia deliciosa, Chinese Gooseberry One of the best traditional varieties to grow in the UK! Kiwi ‘Hayward’ flowers later in the season and produces a heavy crop of large fruits with a superb flavour. Kiwi ‘Hayward’ is a self sterile female plant so it must be planted next to a male plant to provide pollen and produce fruit. We recommend planting Kiwi ‘Tomuri’ as a male plant. This vigorous male will not produce fruit but makes an attractive feature with its heart shaped leaves and large creamy white flowers which will aid pollination of ‘Hayward’. Height: 9m (29’). Spread: 5m (16’). Estimated time to cropping once planted: 2 years. |

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