Hardy Meader Kiwi Plant – Male Actinidia Vine – 2.5 Inch Pot – Tasty Pollinator

Original price was: $73.99.Current price is: $43.99.

This male kiwi vine is essential for pollinating female kiwi plants, ensuring a bountiful harvest of delicious fruit. Thriving in zones 4-9, it adds beautiful ornamental value to any garden.

Estimated arrival

Sep 03

Sep 08 - Sep 10

Sep 13 - Sep 17

  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    4-9
  • Soil Type

    Well-drained soil
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full sun (at least 6 hours daily) with wind protection
  • Expected Planting Period

    Winter, early spring, and late fall (when dormant)

Shipping and return policies: Our Alive & Thrive Guarantee covers issues with your plants within the first 30 days. Get in touch with us via email, and our team will review your concerns and, if necessary, provide you with a one-time replacement at no cost. 

If you're unsure about your hardiness zone, feel free to reach out to us. Our team will answer your questions and help you find the plants that are truly suitable for your environment, climate, and personal preferences.

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    Grow Your Own Delicious Kiwis with This Essential Male Pollinator Vine

    The future of homegrown fruit is here with this hardy kiwi plant! These delicious fruits are gaining popularity, and demand is set to soar. Originating from southwestern China, these resilient kiwis have thrived in various climates, even surviving temperatures as low as 25 degrees F below zero. This male variety is crucial for pollinating female kiwi plants, ensuring you get a plentiful harvest of vitamin C-rich fruit. Invest in this vital component for your fruit-bearing garden today.

    Hardy kiwi plants are not only productive but also visually appealing. Their attractive vines can beautifully cover walls, fences, or be incorporated into landscape designs. They require a sunny location with wind protection and well-drained soil. Minimal maintenance is needed, just pruning and support to handle the weight of a mature plant, which can yield around 100 lbs of fruit. Plant them 10 to 20 feet apart for optimal growth and fruit production.

    This male kiwi plant serves as an excellent pollinator for female kiwi selections. While essential for fruit production, it’s also a beautiful vine in its own right. Shipped dormant during winter, early spring, and late fall, this plant is ready to establish in your garden. Growing instructions are included, making it easy to cultivate your own delicious kiwis. Prepare to enjoy a thriving, productive garden.

    The fruit of the hardy kiwi is incredibly versatile, perfect for countless recipes due to its high Vitamin C content. Imagine fresh kiwi smoothies, tangy salads, or delicious desserts all made with fruit from your own garden. With the right care and the combination of a male and female plant, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest of these delightful fruits every September. Start your journey to homegrown deliciousness now.

    Benefits of Growing Hardy Kiwi Plants:

    • Delicious and Nutritious Fruit: Enjoy a homegrown source of Vitamin C-rich kiwis.
    • Ornamental Value: Enhance your landscape with attractive, climbing vines.
    • Hardy and Low-Maintenance: Thrives in zones 4-9 with minimal upkeep.
    • Pollination Partner: Essential for fruit production in female kiwi plants.
    • Future of Fruit: Be part of the growing trend of hardy kiwi cultivation.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • How far apart should I plant my male and female kiwi plants? For optimal pollination and growth, plant your male and female kiwi plants 10 to 20 feet apart.
    • What kind of soil is best for Hardy Kiwi plants? Hardy Kiwi plants prefer well-drained soil. They can tolerate different types of soil, but good drainage is crucial to prevent root rot.
    • How much sunlight do Hardy Kiwi plants need? These plants need a sunny location, ideally with wind protection, to thrive and produce fruit. Aim for at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day.
    • How do I prune my Hardy Kiwi vine? Prune your kiwi vine during the dormant season (late winter or early spring) to remove dead or overcrowded growth and encourage fruit production.
    • What is the best way to support my Hardy Kiwi vine? Provide a sturdy trellis or support structure that can handle the weight of a mature vine, which can produce up to 100 lbs of fruit.

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