Today I've drawn a line under 4+ years of trying to grow kiwis. I had two male and two female vines of actinidia kolomikta growing over two large arches, kolomikta being the northernmost kiwi species. I've also tried an arguta, Issai.
Out of those four years, I only got fruit in one, and none of the vines ever exceeded 2m tall. In the rest late frost wiped out the first flush of leaves and the flowers, so although they recovered and grew a bit they didn't flower. A 25% chance of getting anything, and climbers that can't even cover the top of the arch, aren't good enough for me.
Since I've already got a rampant and productive grape vine elsewhere, I've replaced the ripped out kiwis with ornamentals: an Albrighton rambling rose, an Amethyst Falls wisteria, and some cheap Wilkos clematises to fill it out. The wisteria is supposed to be less thuggish than the Asian species, but time will tell.
Out of those four years, I only got fruit in one, and none of the vines ever exceeded 2m tall. In the rest late frost wiped out the first flush of leaves and the flowers, so although they recovered and grew a bit they didn't flower. A 25% chance of getting anything, and climbers that can't even cover the top of the arch, aren't good enough for me.
Since I've already got a rampant and productive grape vine elsewhere, I've replaced the ripped out kiwis with ornamentals: an Albrighton rambling rose, an Amethyst Falls wisteria, and some cheap Wilkos clematises to fill it out. The wisteria is supposed to be less thuggish than the Asian species, but time will tell.
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