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Actinidia Deliciosa 'Jenny' | Self Fertile Kiwi Fruit

Actinidia Deliciosa 'Jenny' | Self Fertile Kiwi Fruit

Actinidia Deliciosa 'Jenny', commonly known as Jenny kiwi, is a deciduous vine that produces small, oval-shaped fruits with fuzzy brown skin and bright green flesh inside. The fruits are rich in vitamin C, vitamin K, and fiber, and have a sweet and tangy taste. The plant is easy to grow and prefers a sunny spot with well-draining soil. It can be trained to grow up trellises, walls, or other structures. Jenny kiwi is a self-fertile variety, meaning that it does not require a separate male and female plant to produce fruit. It is a great addition to any fruit garden, and its compact size makes it suitable for smaller gardens or even containers.

Why we like it:

  • Self-fertile, no need to plant a separate male and female plant.
  • Compact size makes it ideal for small gardens or containers.
  • Nutritious fruits with a sweet and tangy taste.

What to know:

  • Plant in a sunny spot with well-draining soil.
  • Prune back in the winter to promote new growth and fruiting.
  • Fruiting typically begins in the third year.
  • Fruits are ripe when they are slightly soft to the touch.
  • Avoid over-watering, as kiwi plants prefer slightly dry conditions.

Height and Spread:

  • Can grow up to 4-5 meters in height and 2-3 meters in spread.
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Actinidia Deliciosa 'Jenny' | Self Fertile Kiwi Fruit
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Actinidia Deliciosa 'Jenny' | Self Fertile Kiwi Fruit

Actinidia Deliciosa 'Jenny', commonly known as Jenny kiwi, is a deciduous vine that produces small, oval-shaped fruits with fuzzy brown skin and bright green flesh inside. The fruits are rich in vitamin C, vitamin K, and fiber, and have a sweet and tangy taste. The plant is easy to grow and prefers a sunny spot with well-draining soil. It can be trained to grow up trellises, walls, or other structures. Jenny kiwi is a self-fertile variety, meaning that it does not require a separate male and female plant to produce fruit. It is a great addition to any fruit garden, and its compact size makes it suitable for smaller gardens or even containers.

Why we like it:

  • Self-fertile, no need to plant a separate male and female plant.
  • Compact size makes it ideal for small gardens or containers.
  • Nutritious fruits with a sweet and tangy taste.

What to know:

  • Plant in a sunny spot with well-draining soil.
  • Prune back in the winter to promote new growth and fruiting.
  • Fruiting typically begins in the third year.
  • Fruits are ripe when they are slightly soft to the touch.
  • Avoid over-watering, as kiwi plants prefer slightly dry conditions.

Height and Spread:

  • Can grow up to 4-5 meters in height and 2-3 meters in spread.

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Actinidia Deliciosa 'Jenny', commonly known as Jenny kiwi, is a deciduous vine that produces small, oval-shaped fruits with fuzzy brown skin and bright green flesh inside. The fruits are rich in vitamin C, vitamin K, and fiber, and have a sweet and tangy taste. The plant is easy to grow and prefers a sunny spot with well-draining soil. It can be trained to grow up trellises, walls, or other structures. Jenny kiwi is a self-fertile variety, meaning that it does not require a separate male and female plant to produce fruit. It is a great addition to any fruit garden, and its compact size makes it suitable for smaller gardens or even containers.

Why we like it:

  • Self-fertile, no need to plant a separate male and female plant.
  • Compact size makes it ideal for small gardens or containers.
  • Nutritious fruits with a sweet and tangy taste.

What to know:

  • Plant in a sunny spot with well-draining soil.
  • Prune back in the winter to promote new growth and fruiting.
  • Fruiting typically begins in the third year.
  • Fruits are ripe when they are slightly soft to the touch.
  • Avoid over-watering, as kiwi plants prefer slightly dry conditions.

Height and Spread:

  • Can grow up to 4-5 meters in height and 2-3 meters in spread.
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