Good Organic Gardening

THE CHINA VINE

Kiwifruit isn’t the handsomest of fruits. Indeed, the egg-shaped berry is a bit on the ugly side, tan in colour and definitely hairy. But that unappetising exterior hides an eye-popping interior of sweet, brightgreen flesh with black seeds and kiwifruit tastes cool and delicious.

As well as looks, the plant also lacks manners. It’s a large, rambling deciduous vine putting out lots of long canes that need the support of a trellis or framework of wires. An ideal way to grow kiwifruit is across an arch so the fruit hangs down where it’s easy to harvest.

Kiwifruit, also known as Chinese gooseberry, has male and female flowers

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