by SwampRat » Mon Jun 04, 2012 3:19 pm
Thanks Dawgboy. I agree. Sun it up man, especially in Mass. The way we avoid burn down south is to plant early and late when the sun is lower in the sky. I chose my garden spot as its the sunniest spot in my yard, and pretty much the only place to put it. Also I am jealous of your Koi pond, have any pictures?
And Curryman, I got the idea listening to Jack Spirko on the survival podcast. I had no idea there were heat tolerant kiwi. So I did a little research and bought one suitable for zone 9. It can get a little tricky, but there is a lot of info on the Web about it. The main thing seems to be either getting a pair or the same kind opposite sexes or a hybred self fertile plant. Full grown within 5 years and tend to be between a 15 and 20 foot long vine. It has to be trellised and pruned something like grapes. The version I got is a self fertile smooth skinned variety called "Issai" being smooth skinned you can eat the fruit like a giant grape. This variety is also supposed to fruit in the second year and has attractive red and green foliage. Oh, and the best part, full sized they yield approximately 50 pounds of fruit a year.
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