Growing Your Own Kiwi: A Comprehensive Guide (Page 2 ) | August 20, 2024
Annonce:
Propagation
- From Seeds: Takes 3-5 years to bear fruit. Seeds can be sourced from nurseries or online.
- From Cuttings: Often leads to better cultivars and quicker fruit production.
- Expert Tip: Purchase a potted, self-pollinating variety from a nursery to save time.
Container Selection
- Initial Container: Use a 12-14 inch pot with good drainage.
- Transplanting: After a few years, move to a larger pot, being careful with the root ball.
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