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John Alabarr wrote:I was able to pick up three hardy Kiwi plants today. Anyone have experience growing them? Any tips. I live near Atlanta, GA. The soil is bright red clay and I have plenty of space to plant them.
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Diane Kistner wrote:Those of you growing kiwis in the South (e.g., Atlanta), I've been wondering about the two Ken's red females and male I planted on an arbor that gets a little late-afternoon sun but not much during the day. I was thinking I need to dig them up and move them into a sunnier area, but they do seem to be growing and branching okay (although I think I need to plant Daikon radish around them, as suggested in an earlier post).
In zone 8a, do you think they'd be okay left where they are and just the soil around the roots opened up some?
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Dennis Bangham wrote:From what I found online is Hardy Kiwi need to be in partial shade. Fuzzy Kiwi needs to be in the sun. That is what i did for mine in North Alabama.
Steven Lindsay wrote:
Diane Kistner wrote:Those of you growing kiwis in the South (e.g., Atlanta), I've been wondering about the two Ken's red females and male I planted on an arbor that gets a little late-afternoon sun but not much during the day. I was thinking I need to dig them up and move them into a sunnier area, but they do seem to be growing and branching okay (although I think I need to plant Daikon radish around them, as suggested in an earlier post).
In zone 8a, do you think they'd be okay left where they are and just the soil around the roots opened up some?
I'm in Atlanta [ITP, West Midtown] and have 2F1M planted in full sun for 5 years; no fruit but generally healthy growth. I'm scratching my head how to get them to fruit.
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