Mine gets compost each year, but not an extravagant amount of it. I have
heavy clay soil that's been amended. I take the middle road with my
kiwi--it puts out so much growth, I figure it needs some feeding, but on the
other hand I don't want to encourage it to roam even further into the pear
trees, so I keep it moderate.
The south facing wall sounds like a good idea. That's what mine has, but
it's a freestanding privacy fence, and the kiwi grows quite happily on the
other side of it as well!
Good luck transplanting--it shouldn't be a problem.
Sue
Zone 6, Southcentral PA
"Brian Watson" wrote in message
Are they hungry?
Unfortunately, I've got to move a trio of kiwis (one male, two females)
that
were at my house when I moved to it and I don't know whether they do best
on
starving or feeding.
My plan is to prune them back a bit then move them to the new location on
a
south-facing wall (in England).
Does that sound sensible?
--
Brian
"I know about kittens and knitting. Will that do?"