When anybody next spots the kiwi fruit plants in the cheapie shops, flag it up. I want to grow one over my allotment shed. I do not go to the garden I used to work in that had tons of the fruit every year. So I will have to grow my own. Ain't going to pay garden centre prices for one, but know they sometimes pop up in lidlyaldi shops. So give us a shout if you see them.
i shall keep them peeled and let you know ace
Cant you blag a cutting from one of your contacts.
I have tried twice with Kiwis. First time it died in a month. This year I put one in around April time and a bunch of leaves went brown and curled up. The rest has hardly budged. Sometimes I think I have no idea what I am doing - thought they were supposed to be indestructible!
Some are half hardy, but there is one that will take 15% below. Not that I need that down here. Also you used to need male and female plants, but they now have self fertile varieties. I will try a few cuttings from the kiwi farm, but the cuttings will have to 'fall into my pocket' as the owner is very protective.
Have you looked at Amazon?
Quote from: Digeroo on July 30, 2015, 20:27:28
Have you looked at Amazon?
Have you seen the Aldi advert. I like this one £14.99, but I also like this one £2.99. Guess which one I like.
Well, is there another way?
see http://foodiegardener.com/how-to-grow-kiwi-from-store-bought-kiwi-fruit/
Anybody succeeded?(no pun intended!)
I am a bit wary of that self grow article. Buy any packet of kiwi seeds and the first thing you have to do is stratify them for at least a month. Plus I bet that most fruits in the shop will be hybrids and the seed will revert to type or even be barren.
Any seeds that mention stratification make my eyes glaze over......I know I should be patient by now, but......naw!!!!!
I have seen kiwis in Aldi before, I'm keeping a look out for hybrid berries atm, I fancy a re-jig of the fruit area on my plot....
Homebase were selling theirs off cheap last week
The nearest Homebase to me is a £15 ferry ride away. Thanks anyway, my son is due to come over next week so I might get hime to pick me a couple up. Trouble is he ain't a gardener and he will pick a ratty old one or more likely a fuschia as it is a plant in a pot.
Your son can't be as bad as my husband..he made some soup and wanted marjoram, so I told him whereabouts it was in the garden herb bed and left him to it. Next moment I was pondering over the floral taste of the soup..... He'd put butterfly lavender in instead!😔
Eleven varieties of fruit from Aldi starting tomorrow (6th) not one kiwi. But when one of the cheapies start the rest follow, so keeping my fingers crossed. https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/thur-6-aug/product-detail/ps/p/product-page-67/