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    Has anyone grown kiwi's? i have heard that they aren't too hard to grow and would love to try but wanted to see if anyone had been successful.

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    Manda, this has been discussed many times before - if you do a search through the archive for kiwi fruit, I think you'll find all your questions answered there - and it's all in the pruning btw.
    TonyF, Dordogne 24220

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    • #3
      Kiwi variety "Jenny" is recommended for UK climate

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        I bought a kiwi 'issai' a few weeks ago (self-fertile miniature kiwi) - it didn't look very healthy when I got it, but it's been living in a pot in the unheated greenhouse since then and it's got loads of leaves, and what I think might be a few flower buds on it... I have no idea if it will produce fruit or not, but I figured it was worth a try!

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        • #5
          Hi Jenny is the one for the UK....mine is in the garden now...needs a very sunny position to get the best from it.......hope that helps

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          • #6
            I got an issai about a month ago, it was about 1ft at the time, and even though its now about 2ft long, every single leaf or bud is going black at the ends and dying.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Adster View Post
              I got an issai about a month ago, it was about 1ft at the time, and even though its now about 2ft long, every single leaf or bud is going black at the ends and dying.
              That's what mine did. I bought one last week from Wilkinsons which was in fine health, thinking it was warm enough in the greenhouse I left it in there overnight.

              The following day the leaves were drooping and dark, like yours by the sound of it.

              I brought it in and over the past two days a few more new shoots have appeared so I think it will be fine if you bring it indoors to recover.
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              • #8
                I'm growing kiwi Jenny. It was quite rampant last year. This year I have had to move it, so cut it right back and its just started to produce new leaves.
                AKA Angie

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                • #9
                  hmmmmm bit worried about these Issai stories - just got one myself - only about 6inches tall at the moment with about 6 sets of leaves bursting through. Do we think they're a bit delicate when small? - they're supposed to be very hardy indeed....
                  Last edited by JimmerG; 03-04-2009, 01:10 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Thanks for replying , i now have 2 to choose from. I can't wait. I think the miniature one sounds good as i don't have loads of space and already have 4 fruit trees and i want to get some veg growing too, so a little one would probably be better for me. Thanks again

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