Thanks Roitelet, I'm sure I saw in one of the seed catalogues a self fertile variety that came as a year old vine for a reasonable price, cant remember which catalogue it was tho, must have another look! (As if any of us needs an excuse! lol!)
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That pickle sounds lovely! Might have to break my buying imported fruit rule and have a go at it. Oh, I already break it by buying bananas Though I've seen several people have had them fruit in the UK this year!Last edited by FoxHillGardener; 08-12-2006, 01:43 PM.
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Thanks EB, I have a feeling you may be right (hence I was leaving Dobies catalogue til last (so I get to look at them all again first! loL!)Blessings
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Hi Everyone, message for Mrs D. The variety of Kiwi-fruit is called Hayward and the aspect is West facing. It's not recommended to be grown in a greenhouse. Sorry it's taken so long to get the info but my friend has been in Berlin and Hamburg looking to buy a Steinway grand piano. Apparently you can save £10,000 by buying in Europe and importing it over here. Nice!
Big Fiona
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Many thanks Fiona, will have a look out for that variety!Blessings
Suzanne (aka Mrs Dobby)
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Dobby's Dog's - a Doggy Blog of pics n posts - RIP Bella gone but never forgotten xx
On Dark Ravens Wing - a pagan blog of musings and experiences
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Have done a Google search and note that you can get them on http://www.chrisbowers.co.uk/kiwi-fruit.asp 1 plant £ 13.55, 2 plants £26.40, 3 plants £38.65 - all the above are high quality pot grown plants. Don't know if they're any good but worth a look.
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Thanks Alison, may have to have a looksie and get some ordered for the end of Jan (when I next get paid and can afford them! lol!)Blessings
Suzanne (aka Mrs Dobby)
'Garden naked - get some colour in your cheeks'!
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Don't forget the Haywood ones are the female so you'll need a male as well - shouldn't think the neighbours will have one to help as they often do with apples and the like! Quite like the idea myself but not sure I've got the space.
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Kiwi-Lime Vodka
7 kiwis peeled &cut into large chunks
rind and juice of 1 lime
8 oz sugar
1 litre vodka
Put all ingredients into a sterilised kilner. Shake daily for 1 month. Remove sludge with cheesecloth and then decant through a coffee filter into steri bottles.
Leave for two months.
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Kiwi Fruit freezes well if frozen in syrup.
Just a simple stock syrup is all that is required (equal quantities sugar an water, dissolve sugar over low heat in water), let syrup cool then cover fruit in a suitable container with it and pop in the freezer, should keep for 3 months.
Can be whole, sliced or pulped and preserved in this manner.
Regards
S
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