Kiwis - plant out, greenhouse ir indoors?
I have grown some Kiwis from seed and they're currently not very big so I've
very reticent about putting them outside. So do I chance it, or keep them in the unheated greenhouse or take them indoors for the winter? Thanks for suggestions, Paul DS. -- Please remove the "x-" if replying to sender. |
Kiwis - plant out, greenhouse ir indoors?
In article , "Paul D.Smith" writes: | I have grown some Kiwis from seed and they're currently not very big so I've | very reticent about putting them outside. So do I chance it, or keep them | in the unheated greenhouse or take them indoors for the winter? I would go for the unheated greenhouse. They won't like a warm, dark winter (i.e. indoors), and you will want to sex them before planting permanently if you want a crop. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Kiwis - plant out, greenhouse ir indoors?
Jaques d'Alltrades wrote:
And, on GQT last week, Bob Flowerdew was talking about them, and I gathered (with half an ear) from what he said that there is at least one variety with both male and female flowers. Yes, the variety 'Jenny' is self fertile. Clare. |
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from "Clare" contains these words: Jaques d'Alltrades wrote: And, on GQT last week, Bob Flowerdew was talking about them, and I gathered (with half an ear) from what he said that there is at least one variety with both male and female flowers. Yes, the variety 'Jenny' is self fertile. Thanks. I might just try one of those, then. ('Specially as the name of my first girlfiend was Jenny.) -- Rusty horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co full-stop uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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