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Kiwi plants
"SugarChile" wrote in message hlink.net... 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. Thank you for all the info. It/they are going to be quite an armful to move, but I hope to do it this weekend. My soil has a lot of clay in it too, so I'll enrich it with some compost first. -- Brian "Let's be grateful for our Fridays and face our Mondays with good humour." |
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