Hardy Kiwi

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @Jefferdaughter
    @Jefferdaughter 9 лет назад +5

    In case viewers have some of the same questions as posted below... this was filmed at Edible Landscaping, a nursery in Virgina. They have a website and also some videos her on RUclips, including one on how they grow kiwi. Edible Landscaping offers lots of great plants for creating a beautiful yard that also produces food! I'm not exactly sure of their USDA hardiness zone, but it is probably zone 7. Theoretically they could also grow the fuzzy kiwi in that zone, but the hardy kiwi- Actinidia arguta, is ahardy to about USDA zone 5. Arctic kiwi is hardy to about USDA zone 4. They need moist but well-drained soil. To produce 50+ pounds of fruit at maturity, they will need a lot of water, but can suffer from 'wet feet'. Stong support is required, a trellis, fence, or wall. They can be trained over a pergola, too. Full sun is best for maximum fruit production, but in hot climates they prefer some shade. Most need a male and female to produce fruit, but 'Issai' is supposedly self-fertle.

    • @somethingbeautiful2212
      @somethingbeautiful2212 5 лет назад

      Thank you so much for your great information!

    • @williamwallace1745
      @williamwallace1745 3 года назад

      I've grown Issai, it will fruit without a male but the fruits 95+% will fall off long before ripening, with a male it will grow larger fruits and they will not fall off, but they are still smaller than a standard female vines fruits so its better to just get a female/male plant setup, 1 male to every 7-8 females or so

  • @Jefferdaughter
    @Jefferdaughter 9 лет назад +2

    Actually, fuzzy kiwi, Actinidia deliciosa (aka A. chinensis) grows in USDA hardiness zones 7 to 9, which is from about Maryland or Virginia south to sub-tropical areas. They originated in China, but New Xealand growers named them after their bird, the kiwi, supposedlbecause the fuzzy fruit resembles that bird. Hardy kiwi A. arguta and 'arctic' kiwi, A. kolomikta, will grow in most areas of the norther tier of the US.

  • @kimuseni
    @kimuseni 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the info. Planning on planting kiwi this year

  • @ryanbarr4910
    @ryanbarr4910 8 лет назад +1

    Michael! haha hey, dude! you and chris were my first exposure to permaculture 10 years ago! i just stumbled on this video looking at pictures of hardy kiwi in google images

  • @JohnnyLawBMC
    @JohnnyLawBMC 10 лет назад +1

    I am planning to plant edible landscape on my 5 acres. Can you give a brief description of your trellis construction? I have an idea for mine but since yours is working quite nicely, I may mimic yours if it is not what I had in mind. Love the video. Thank you so much for a detailed explanation and camera work.

  • @tommybyrd2123
    @tommybyrd2123 3 года назад

    What part of the country?

  • @bobbader4789
    @bobbader4789 3 года назад

    I have Anna Hardy Kiwi, one male and 1 female, one has fuzzy stems and leaves and is very attractive looking, is it the female or male?

  • @hensoctieu4710
    @hensoctieu4710 3 года назад

    How long does it take

  • @mrbiggs7405
    @mrbiggs7405 12 лет назад

    This is awesome!
    Where is this exactly? I live in CT, zone 5b/6a.

  • @MrJoshcc600
    @MrJoshcc600 8 лет назад

    everyone is always worried about cold, here in Florida (zone 10) it's the heat and humidity that kills everything

  • @junglejarred6366
    @junglejarred6366 6 лет назад

    Awesome! But I must protest that you don't have to "forget the grapes"! Why not have both!? ;)

  • @thyme4coffee203
    @thyme4coffee203 3 года назад

    My male and female cold hardy kiwi are like 5 years old and not 1 flower yet. They are also huge and vigorous.

    • @williamwallace1745
      @williamwallace1745 3 года назад

      I think its still a little early in the year for flowers, maybe in a month you'll see some this year

    • @thyme4coffee203
      @thyme4coffee203 3 года назад +2

      @@williamwallace1745 funny you say that I have 3 flowers this year! Woot

  • @dianebrown9303
    @dianebrown9303 8 лет назад

    What do I use to fertilize my Hardy Kiwi?

  • @nacek4444
    @nacek4444 12 лет назад

    I have 2 at home, about 10 years old and they have never fruited. I guess its not self polinating as they told me

  • @veronicabloomers3545
    @veronicabloomers3545 7 лет назад

    How long does it take for the Issai to flower and fruit?

    • @williamwallace1745
      @williamwallace1745 3 года назад

      Normally by year 2.. But they are NOT truly self fertile.. They will set fruit without a male but the fruits will mostly all fall off before ripening without a male, for fruit production a male is still required

  • @nexxogen
    @nexxogen 4 года назад

    Even regular Kiwi is VERY FAR from being a tropical fruit.

  • @amerein2006
    @amerein2006 12 лет назад +2

    No, they are not. You'll need a male plant to get kiwi. @nacek4444

  • @Aileismile
    @Aileismile 10 лет назад

    LIKE LIKE!

  • @simonemasterson3609
    @simonemasterson3609 8 лет назад +3

    You have to do some homework before interview a farmer.