Growing hardy kiwifruit in the home garden

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Growing hardy kiwifruit in the home garden

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2018

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Department of Horticultural Science

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Native to the forests of eastern Asia, about 80 species of Actinidia are known. Two of these, A. kolomikta and A. arguta can be grown in Minnesota and similar regions, and produce delicious, grape-sized berries with a flavor similar to grocery store kiwifruit though somewhat sweeter. This article provides information for home gardeners who are interested in growing this plant.

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Luby, Jim; Hoover, Emily E; Tepe, Emily; Guthrie, Bob. (2018). Growing hardy kiwifruit in the home garden. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/201522.

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