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Anna Hardy Kiwi Plants

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Pollinator required to bear fruit

Begins shipping
mid-April

Pollinator required to bear fruit

Grow your own kiwi!

These resilient kiwi plants bear small, yet flavor-rich fruits packed with vitamin C and potassium, making them a healthy treat. Unlike their supermarket counterparts, these kiwis are smaller and come without the fuzzy outer layer, making them edible whole.

The Anna Hardy kiwi is a climbing vine requiring solid support, such as a fence, arbor, or trellis, to thrive. It boasts delicate white flowers set against vibrant green leaves, blooming in late spring. The vines, once mature, are robust and can survive temperatures down to -25º Fahrenheit (-32º Celsius). They exhibit resistance to pests and diseases, and they can withstand both cold and hot weather conditions. The kiwi berries are ready for harvest from July to late September.

To ensure effective pollination and fruit production, it is essential to pair the Anna Hardy kiwi with an appropriate pollinator.

Characteristics

Bloom ColorWhite
Fruit ColorGreen
Fruit SizeSmall – Medium
Ripens/HarvestSeptember
TasteSweet
TextureFirm
Shade/SunFull Sun
Soil pH5.5 – 7.0
Soil CompositionLoamy
Soil MoistureWell Drained
Years to Bear5 – 7
Hardiness Zone Range4 – 9

Size & Spacing

Mature Size

Upon reaching maturity, your plant will stand approximately 8 to 12 feet (2.4 to 3.6 meters) tall and extend about 8 to 12 feet (2.4 to 3.6 meters) in width.

Recommended Spacing

We suggest planting these at intervals of 8 to 10 feet (approximately 2.4 to 3 meters) apart to provide ample space for their growth.

Ship Height

Potted 10 cm pot (4” pot).
Potted 1 Gallon Small Pot.

Pollination

This variety requires another one for adequate pollination.

Cross-pollination by a different variety is key to its growing and bearing success. Plant a Hardy Kiwi Pollinator plant within 100′ for best pollination.

How do I find my Hardiness Zone?

Canada’s Plant Hardiness Zones will tell you which plants will do well in your particular climate. Each zone is determined by the lowest average winter temperature recorded in a given area. Hardiness Zone information is included on all tree and plant product pages, so you know instantly whether a certain plant is likely to succeed where you live. Natural Resources Canada provides helpful options to find your zone:

Find your zone by province and municipality »

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