Hardy Kiwis
Hardy Kiwis are vigorous deciduous vines that produce smooth-skinned, grape-sized fruits with sweeter, more intense flavor than grocery store fuzzy kiwis. These productive climbers bear abundant clusters of reddish-green fruits that are delightfully eaten whole without peeling, offering concentrated kiwi flavor in convenient pop-in-your-mouth form.
The vines are considerably more cold-hardy than their fuzzy cousins, surviving temperatures down to -20°F and thriving across a wider climate range while ripening earlier in September through October. Hardy kiwis establish quickly on sturdy arbors, trellises, or pergolas, eventually producing 50-100+ pounds of fruit per mature vine with proper support and care. The attractive heart-shaped foliage creates dense summer shade and privacy screening while supporting productive harvests.
Most varieties require separate male and female plants for pollination, with one male vine capable of pollinating multiple females. These adaptable vines prefer full sun, well-drained soil, and consistent moisture, beginning production within 3-5 years of planting. Suitable for USDA Zones 5-9, hardy kiwis are ideal for gardeners seeking unique, flavorful fruit crops with excellent cold tolerance and space-efficient vertical growing that delivers grocery store exotics with homegrown quality.
Hardy Kiwis
26 productsHardy Kiwis are vigorous deciduous vines that produce smooth-skinned, grape-sized fruits with sweeter, more intense flavor than grocery store fuzzy kiwis. These productive climbers bear abundant clusters of reddish-green fruits that are delightfully eaten whole without peeling, offering concentrated kiwi flavor in convenient pop-in-your-mouth form.
The vines are considerably more cold-hardy than their fuzzy cousins, surviving temperatures down to -20°F and thriving across a wider climate range while ripening earlier in September through October. Hardy kiwis establish quickly on sturdy arbors, trellises, or pergolas, eventually producing 50-100+ pounds of fruit per mature vine with proper support and care. The attractive heart-shaped foliage creates dense summer shade and privacy screening while supporting productive harvests.
Most varieties require separate male and female plants for pollination, with one male vine capable of pollinating multiple females. These adaptable vines prefer full sun, well-drained soil, and consistent moisture, beginning production within 3-5 years of planting. Suitable for USDA Zones 5-9, hardy kiwis are ideal for gardeners seeking unique, flavorful fruit crops with excellent cold tolerance and space-efficient vertical growing that delivers grocery store exotics with homegrown quality.