What is Hardy Kiwi?
Hardy Kiwi is a climbing permanent vines, which is originally from Asia, but commonly grown in the United States. It produces a small kiwifruit at the end of summer or early autumn. It can be grown on garden grilles or in a terrace container if it is regularly cut. Normally they are dark green and glossy appearance. The edges can have serrated or saws to them. The peaks of this leaves may feel slightly unclear. In some cases, it sometimes spreads width and grows eight to 10 feet (2.44 to 3.05 m). For these reasons, it might be necessary to train this vine to grow on some type of support, such as a grid or fence. Usually these are bundles of two or three flower diameters of about 1/2 inches (1.26 cm). These are usually very fragrant when they first appear. They usually remain until late spring or early summer in most areas.
Resistant Kiwi plant is male or female. This means that two or more ofThese plants must be planted together, one of each sex to form fruit. In rare cases, female wine vines proved fruit without being pollinated by a male pattern.
kiwifruit of this garden plant is usually light green on the outside and dark green inside. In some cases it is red on the outside or inner side. Normally it is the size of the grape, with small black seeds - such as melon - inside. It is generally very juicy with a high sugar content and an extremely sweet taste.
Normally, at least 150 days without frost is needed to make this plant to form a crop. Nevertheless, it can resist temperatures up to -25 ° F (-32 ° C). For grapevine it is usually necessary to minimum number of days that have temperatures below 45 ° C (7 ° C)
This vine can be a good choice for home gardeners who want to choose their own kiwi. It can usually produce enough fruit for a small family, but is usually not suitable for commercial production. Hardy Kiwi is uniqueAnd an interesting plant that could also attract bees and butterflies to the backyard.