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3) How to plant the kiwi tree?
- Dig the planting holes at least 50 cm wide and deep. This should be twice the size of the root ball to be planted.
- Space the feet 4 to 6 m apart.
- Apply a well-rotted organic fertilizer (compost).
- Place the root ball in the middle of the hole and fill with compost.
- Pack well at the base.
- Water thoroughly without drowning the roots.
4) Plant maintenance
The kiwi tree fears drought. Make sure that the soil always remains moist. Water more in hot weather and much less in cold weather. Every autumn, use manure on each plant. In spring, opt for a special fruit tree fertilizer. In winter, protect young plants from frost with a protective veil. Don’t forget to train the stems as they develop without squeezing the branches too tightly.
Regarding pruning, until the tree has fruited, there is not much to do except to balance everything. In January, after fruiting, prune to two buds below each cluster of fruits and remove the branches that have fruited. In summer, pinch the four-leafed climbing shoots.
5) The harvestÂ
Patience is the key to this crop, because you should know that the kiwi will only produce fruit after about five years. The kiwi is picked in summer before the first frosts. You just have to separate it from its stalk by twisting it slightly. After about ten years, it is possible to harvest up to 30 kg of fruit per vine!
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