Testimonials Shop News Specials Catalogue Contact Forum Blog My Account My Edibles
50 percent off when you pre order
50 percent off when you pre orderMulti Grafted VarietiesRare and Collectable treesUse these promo codes to get special offers when placing a new order
Forum Rules | Updates
<< Back to Daleys Fruit Tree Forum

Kiwiberry

    3 responses

13bsigma starts with ...
Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew if Kiwiberrys can be grown in Hobart? I believe they are all 'warmer climate' fruits, but I would really love to grow this.

Cheers,
Dane
About the Author
13bsigma
Old Beach
10th February 2019 11:25pm
#UserID: 19793
Posts: 2
View All 13bsigma's Edible Fruit Trees
Reply | | Remember to LIKE this Answer(0) LIKE this Question (0)
Markmelb says...
Hardy Kiwi can for sure as they grow below Canada.
About the Author
Markmelb
MOUNT WAVERLEY,3149,VIC
11th February 2019 4:21pm
#UserID: 7785
Posts: 1192
View All Markmelb's Edible Fruit Trees

Reply | | Remember to LIKE this Answer(0) LIKE this Question (0)
MyrtleTurtle says...
Can definitely be grown, along with all other species of Actinidia. The main issue will be the need for a male vine. Any male kiwi will suffice, some have better bloom overlap than others.
About the Author
MyrtleTurtle
PROSPECT,2148,NSW
11th February 2019 8:20pm
#UserID: 6913
Posts: 46
View All MyrtleTurtle's Edible Fruit Trees
Reply | | Remember to LIKE this Answer(1) LIKE this Question (0)
People who Like this Answer: Markmelb
Markmelb says...
You basically need 3 different males just to get pollination now days ~ my regular Hayward male and Arguta male were very late and I missed out ~ Issai is partially self fertile so got some to taste but am working towards an early male by grafting to a seedling I'm growing
About the Author
Markmelb
MOUNT WAVERLEY,3149,VIC
12th February 2019 12:05pm
#UserID: 7785
Posts: 1192
View All Markmelb's Edible Fruit Trees

Reply | | Remember to LIKE this Answer(0) LIKE this Question (0)

REPLY to this forum

Login or Create Account

<< Back to Daleys Fruit Tree Forum