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Kiwi Berry (Actinidia arguta) Seeds – Grow Hardy Kiwi Vine at Home

Kiwi Berry (Actinidia arguta) Seeds – Grow Hardy Kiwi Vine at Home

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How to Sow and Plant

Cold stratify seeds for 6 to 8 weeks before sowing

Sow seeds about ¼ inch deep in moist well drained soil

Maintain consistent moisture during germination

Keep the seed tray in a warm bright location

Transplant seedlings once they develop strong roots

How to Grow

Provide a strong trellis or fence for vine support

Water regularly but avoid waterlogged soil

Apply organic mulch to retain moisture and protect roots

Prune annually to control growth and encourage fruiting

Feed with balanced organic fertilizer during growing season

Tips

Plant in full sun for higher fruit production

Maintain soil pH between 5.0 and 6.5

Ensure good air circulation around vines

Plant a male vine or choose self fertile varieties for fruiting

Protect young plants from strong winds and frost

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Features
life-cycle

LIFE CYCLE

Perennial

plant-characteristics

PLANT CHARACTERISTICS

Deciduou

growth-habit

GROWTH HABIT

Fast-growing

bloom-season

BLOOM SEASON

Early

flavour-profile

FLAVOUR PROFILE

Sweet-tart

suitable-for

SUITABLE FOR

Outdoor

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Kiwi Berry (Actinidia arguta) Seeds – Grow Hardy Kiwi Vine at Home
seed-type

SEED TYPE

Non-GMO

plant-type

PLANT TYPE

Deciduous perennial

Actinidia arguta, commonly known as Hardy Kiwi or Kiwi Berry, is a vigorous, deciduous fruiting vine native to northern Asia. It produces smooth-skinned, grape-sized fruits that require no peeling and can be eaten whole. The vine is highly valued for its sweet, aromatic flavor, combining notes of kiwi, pineapple, and berries. Known for its cold hardiness, it tolerates frost better than regular kiwi varieties. In addition to fruiting, the plant offers lush green foliage and delicate spring flowers, making it both an ornamental and edible garden choice. Ideal for trellises, pergolas, and fences.

Planting information
planting-season

PLANTING SEASON

Spring

fruit-size

FRUIT SIZE

Grape-sized

plant-height

PLANT HEIGHT

15–25 ft

light-requirement

LIGHT REQUIREMENT

Full Sun

water-needs

WATER NEEDS

Moderate

hardiness-zones

HARDINESS ZONES

4–9

container-garden

CONTAINER GARDEN

Not ideal

plant-spacing

PLANT SPACING

15–18 ft

planting-depth

PLANTING DEPTH

¼″ deep

growing-conditions

GROWING CONDITIONS

Well-drained

Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
SEED COUNT
100
GTIN
036000104424