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      • As exotic as people think kiwi plants are, the fact is that – with the right conditions – you can happily grow one right here in the UK. Yep, it’s true! These little fuzzy flavour bombs grow on climbing vines that look wonderful twining over a pergola or arbour.
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  2. Kiwi fruits (Actinidia deliciosa and Actinidia arguta) may seem exotic, but there are several varieties that will fruit in the UK if grown in a warm, sunny, sheltered spot. These are vigorous climbers and need plenty of space, and are best trained and pruned twice a year to get the best crop and keep them under control.

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    Generally you'll need to plant a male and a female kiwi cultivar to ensure good pollination and a decent crop of fruit. However, if you’re short on the amount of space required for two vines, you can opt for a self-fertile variety. Choose a sunny, sheltered spot with rich, fertile soil for your kiwi vine to thrive. Dig a generous hole for your kiwi...

    Despite being an exotic fruit, kiwis are relatively easy to look after. They benefit from a good mulch in spring and a regular weekly feed with a general purpose fertiliser through the growing season. Fruit-producing kiwis should be pruned in summer and winter.

    Kiwis are relatively trouble-free in terms of pests and diseases. However, young shoots can be prone to damage during cold weather, so protect with horticultural fleece.

    Kiwi vines take up to four years to produce fruit, so they're a long-term investment. The fruits should be picked in August and September and left to ripen off the vine over a few weeks.

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  3. Apr 27, 2024 · Kiwi plants in the UK require a temperate climate with warm summers and prefer well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soil rich in organic matter for optimal growth. Adequate sunlight exposure is essential for abundant fruit production, while shelter from strong winds can protect tender vines.

  4. As exotic as people think kiwi plants are, the fact is that – with the right conditions – you can happily grow one right here in the UK. Yep, it’s true! These little fuzzy flavour bombs grow on climbing vines that look wonderful twining over a pergola or arbour.

  5. Growing kiwi vines isn't that difficult with the right conditions, as you will discover by reading on this great guide on growing high-yielding, healthy Kiwi fruit.

  6. Jun 27, 2023 · Where Kiwi in the UK is concerned, the best plan is to leave the fruit on the vine to mature (unless slugs or birds force your hand) through the autumn, aiming to pick it as late as possible. When the first ‘real’ frost is forecast, collect all the fruit.

  7. Oct 9, 2023 · Can You Grow Kiwis in the UK? If you’ve been wondering whether growing kiwis in the UK is actually possible, the answer is yes, despite originating from much further afield and being used to sunnier environments, you can grow these fruit plants in the UK.

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