Geneva Hardy Kiwi – Actinidia arguta Live Rooted Starter Plant | Bare Root | Female Fruiting Vine | Zones 4–8 | Fast Growing
Geneva Hardy Kiwi – Actinidia arguta Live Rooted Starter Plant | Bare Root | Female Fruiting Vine | Zones 4–8 | Fast Growing
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Grow your own delicious hardy kiwis with the Geneva Hardy Kiwi, a vigorous female fruiting vine prized for its sweet, smooth-skinned fruit that can be enjoyed without peeling. This cold-hardy variety produces flavorful medium-sized kiwis from late summer into fall and is an excellent choice for home orchards, edible landscapes, trellises, arbors, and fences. Once established, a mature vine can produce abundant harvests under proper growing conditions. This variety requires a compatible male hardy kiwi pollinator such as Meader, Opitz, Fairchild, or Clark to produce fruit. Grown naturally without pesticides, this healthy rooted starter plant is removed from its growing pot for shipping and carefully packaged for safe arrival. You will receive a plant similar in size and condition to the one shown in the listing photos.
You will receive:
✔️ 1 live Geneva Hardy Kiwi rooted starter plant
✔️ Shipped without a nursery pot
✔️ Healthy, rooted starter plant
✔️ Naturally grown without pesticides
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Geneva Hardy Kiwi
Botanical Name: Actinidia arguta 'Geneva'
Plant Type: Deciduous fruiting vine
Growth Stage: Rooted starter plant
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Fertile, well-draining soil rich in organic matter
Watering: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist during establishment
Mature Height: 15–20 feet
Growth Rate: Fast
USDA Zones: 4–8
Container Friendly: Yes (with sturdy support)
💡 Care Tip: Plant your Geneva Hardy Kiwi near a compatible male hardy kiwi vine for successful pollination and fruit production. Provide a sturdy trellis, arbor, or fence for support, and water regularly during the first growing season. Under proper growing conditions, plants typically begin producing fruit in about 2 years after establishment.
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