Red Hardy Kiwi ‘Ken’s Red’ Female Plant | Actinidia arguta | Edible Kiwi Vine | Red Kiwi Fruit | Grow Your Own Food | Cold Hardy

Red Hardy Kiwi ‘Ken’s Red’ Female Plant | Actinidia arguta | Edible Kiwi Vine | Red Kiwi Fruit | Grow Your Own Food | Cold Hardy

Sale price  $105.00 Regular price  $178.00
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Red Hardy Kiwi ‘Ken’s Red’ Female Plant | Actinidia arguta | Edible Kiwi Vine | Red Kiwi Fruit | Grow Your Own Food | Cold Hardy

Red Hardy Kiwi ‘Ken’s Red’ Female Plant | Actinidia arguta | Edible Kiwi Vine | Red Kiwi Fruit | Grow Your Own Food | Cold Hardy

Sale price  $105.00 Regular price  $178.00

Grow your own unique red kiwi fruit at home with Actinidia arguta ‘Ken’s Red’, a vigorous, cold-hardy vine that produces sweet, grape-sized kiwis with beautiful reddish-purple skin and flesh.

These smooth-skinned fruits are completely edible—no peeling required, making them perfect for fresh snacking right off the vine.

🌟 Why Gardeners Love ‘Ken’s Red’

  • 🥝 Rare red-fleshed kiwi fruit (high visual appeal)
  • 🍇 Bite-sized, smooth skin – eat whole like grapes
  • 🌿 Fast-growing vine for trellises & arbors
  • ❄️ Cold hardy to -25°F
  • 🌱 Perfect for edible gardens & homesteads

⚠️ IMPORTANT: Pollination Required (Must Read)

This is a female kiwi plant and requires a male Actinidia arguta plant to produce fruit.

✔ Pair with:

  • Male hardy kiwi (Actinidia arguta)

👉 One male plant can pollinate up to 6–8 female plants

No male plant = no fruit production

(Being this clear will significantly reduce returns and confusion.)

🌱 Plant Details

  • Botanical Name: Actinidia arguta ‘Ken’s Red’
  • Type: Deciduous fruiting vine
  • Height: 15–20+ ft
  • Fruit: Red-purple skin with red interior
  • Harvest: September–October
  • Zones: 4–9
  • Light: Full sun to partial shade

🌿 Perfect For

  • Edible gardens & backyard orchards
  • Homesteaders & “grow your own food” buyers
  • Trellises, pergolas, fences
  • Gardeners looking for unique fruit varieties

✂️ Care Tips

  • Provide strong support (very vigorous grower)
  • Plant in fertile, well-drained soil
  • Prune in winter and summer for best fruiting
  • Water consistently during establishment

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