Kiwi Berry Fruit Plant
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The kiwi berry Issai produces small, sweet, edible fruits. This is a self-pollinating variety so just one plant is sufficient to produce fruit. Very hardy, down to -30°C. Pruning should take place in December or January to avoid sap loss.
Enjoy fruit and vegetables straight from the garden. Nothing is healthier than freshly picked produce, eaten before the vitamins and natural sugars start to break down. The soft fruits that we sell are self-pollinating, so you only need one to get your first crop of delicious, home grown fruit.
Our plants may be delivered in an infant or dormant state but once exposed to sunlight, they will resume growing. We also recommend using a fertiliser or soil conditioner when repotting or relocating into the garden to help them establish quickly.
- Scientific Name
- Actinidia arguta 'Issai'
- Perennial
- No
- Plant Colour
- White
- Growing Conditions
- Sunlight
- Grows to
- 4 m
- Pot Sizes
- 2Litre
- Soil Type
- Well Drained, Light, Sandy, Clay, Heavy, Moist, Acidic
- Flowering Months
- May, Jun.
- Picking Months
- Aug., Sep., Oct.
- Suitable Wildlife
- Bee