Kiwi fruit
I am considering planting 1 male & 2 female Kiwi fruit (Chinese
gooseberries) in a very sheltered south facing spot (On South of the Isle of Wight) supported on a wall, on a well drained mixture of sandstone and clay, but rather short of humus. Any thoughts? Duncan |
In article , "Duncan Heenan" writes: | I am considering planting 1 male & 2 female Kiwi fruit (Chinese | gooseberries) in a very sheltered south facing spot (On South of the Isle of | Wight) supported on a wall, on a well drained mixture of sandstone and clay, | but rather short of humus. Any thoughts? Have you allowed enough space? They get big, and mustn't be pruned in spring or summer. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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They get big, and mustn't be pruned in spring or summer. I'm guessing that if you do, they die - which is what happened to mine! Paul DS |
"Paul D.Smith" wrote in message t... [snip] They get big, and mustn't be pruned in spring or summer. I'm guessing that if you do, they die - which is what happened to mine! Paul DS I'll try to remember that. The area is big. |
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