Kiwis
Kiwis are vigorous, productive climbing vines that deliver exotic fruits and lush ornamental beauty while maximizing vertical growing space in home gardens. This diverse group includes fuzzy kiwis with their familiar brown-skinned, grocery store fruits, hardy kiwis producing smooth-skinned, grape-sized berries with intense flavor, and super cold-hardy arctic beauty kiwis suited to harsh northern climates.
All types feature attractive heart-shaped foliage that creates dense summer shade on arbors, trellises, and pergolas while supporting impressive harvests once mature vines are established. Kiwi fruits are exceptionally high in vitamin C and offer sweet-tart flavors perfect for fresh eating, smoothies, preserves, and desserts, with homegrown quality far surpassing store-bought alternatives. Most varieties require both male and female plants for pollination, with one male capable of pollinating multiple females for abundant fruit set.
Different species suit various climate zones from arctic beauty types tolerating -40°F in Zone 3 to subtropical fuzzy kiwis thriving in Zones 7-9, making kiwis accessible to gardeners across diverse regions. These long-lived vines prefer full sun, well-drained soil, and sturdy support structures, beginning production within 3-5 years and continuing for decades with proper care, making them outstanding investments for space-efficient edible landscapes.
Kiwis
37 productsKiwis are vigorous, productive climbing vines that deliver exotic fruits and lush ornamental beauty while maximizing vertical growing space in home gardens. This diverse group includes fuzzy kiwis with their familiar brown-skinned, grocery store fruits, hardy kiwis producing smooth-skinned, grape-sized berries with intense flavor, and super cold-hardy arctic beauty kiwis suited to harsh northern climates.
All types feature attractive heart-shaped foliage that creates dense summer shade on arbors, trellises, and pergolas while supporting impressive harvests once mature vines are established. Kiwi fruits are exceptionally high in vitamin C and offer sweet-tart flavors perfect for fresh eating, smoothies, preserves, and desserts, with homegrown quality far surpassing store-bought alternatives. Most varieties require both male and female plants for pollination, with one male capable of pollinating multiple females for abundant fruit set.
Different species suit various climate zones from arctic beauty types tolerating -40°F in Zone 3 to subtropical fuzzy kiwis thriving in Zones 7-9, making kiwis accessible to gardeners across diverse regions. These long-lived vines prefer full sun, well-drained soil, and sturdy support structures, beginning production within 3-5 years and continuing for decades with proper care, making them outstanding investments for space-efficient edible landscapes.