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Re: [nafex] When to prune Hardy Kiwi



Gordon,

I thought kiwi produce fruit on current year's growth ... i.e. the vines that grew
in the spring of 2000 produced flowers and fruit in 2000.

The reason I had such a problem with kiwi Arguta was that late frosts killed back
the new growth and the second set of vines were not strong enough to produce
flowers and fruit.

That's how I understood the fact that my kiwi vines were eight years old and had
only fruited one of those eight years.    I deleted them and have about ten
different apple varieties cordoned in their place.

Derry

Derry Walsh & Bill Chase  email:  wchase@interchange.ubc.ca
Aldergrove,  B. C.,  Canada
phone/fax (604) 856-9316
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:    The new growth is where the crop will be next year if there will be one.
: So don't cut out your fruit.
:
: Gordon C. Nofs




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