In New Zealand, many of the vines producing viable fruit are 35 to 90 years old. Amazingly, there are 600-year-old wild vines in China that still produce viable fruit, although they call it a Chinese gooseberry. Kiwi fruit or kiwifruit: a large berry fruit. Its is grown commercially in ...
Application of wood ash compared with fertigation for improving the nutrient status and fruit production of Kiwi vines. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science 169, 127-133.Merino, A., Otero, V., Omil, B., Lastra, B., Pineiro, V. and Gallego, P. 2006. Application of wood ash ...
Prune Kiwi vines in late fall after fruiting, or in early spring. Cut the vines back about one third of the previous year's growth to produce more blooms and larger fruit. Flowers develop on growth of the previous year. Since male plants do not produce fruit, they can be pruned back ...