Kiwiberry

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Kiwiberries, often referred to as the hardy kiwi or baby kiwi, is a remarkable fruit with is a small, delightful grape-sized fruit, features a smooth skin and typically boasts a sweet, tangy flavour. Kiwiberries are not only delicious, they are also packed with essential vitamins C and E and dietary fibre, making them a highly nutritious fruit.

They thrive in a variety of Australian climates, particularly enjoying well-drained soils and sunny positions. The vines of the kiwiberry plant are vigorous and hardy, producing lovely, vibrant foliage.

Grow over a pergola or against a fence, and prune in winter to desired frame, allowing lots of new growth to develop as fruit is borne on new season’s growth. Maintain a frame that has plenty of 2-3 year old branches, try to remove some old growth every year.

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Kiwiberries, often referred to as the hardy kiwi or baby kiwi, is a remarkable fruit with is a small, delightful grape-sized fruit, features a smooth skin and typically boasts a sweet, tangy flavour. Kiwiberries are not only delicious, they are also packed with essential vitamins C and E and dietary fibre, making them a highly nutritious fruit.

They thrive in a variety of Australian climates, particularly enjoying well-drained soils and sunny positions. The vines of the kiwiberry plant are vigorous and hardy, producing lovely, vibrant foliage.

Grow over a pergola or against a fence, and prune in winter to desired frame, allowing lots of new growth to develop as fruit is borne on new season’s growth. Maintain a frame that has plenty of 2-3 year old branches, try to remove some old growth every year.

Actinidia arguta

Kiwiberries, often referred to as the hardy kiwi or baby kiwi, is a remarkable fruit with is a small, delightful grape-sized fruit, features a smooth skin and typically boasts a sweet, tangy flavour. Kiwiberries are not only delicious, they are also packed with essential vitamins C and E and dietary fibre, making them a highly nutritious fruit.

They thrive in a variety of Australian climates, particularly enjoying well-drained soils and sunny positions. The vines of the kiwiberry plant are vigorous and hardy, producing lovely, vibrant foliage.

Grow over a pergola or against a fence, and prune in winter to desired frame, allowing lots of new growth to develop as fruit is borne on new season’s growth. Maintain a frame that has plenty of 2-3 year old branches, try to remove some old growth every year.

Actinidia arguta