Cold hardy kiwi vine

from $16.00

These superb fruit vines can take as cold as -25F! Kiwi berries are even tastier than store bought and mature vines can yield 100+ plus pounds of delicious easy to use fruit. The hairless thin skin is similar to a grape and is eaten with the fruit. Vines grow 15-20’ each and love a strong trellis to support all those vines and fruit. You need a pollinating male for the females to fruit (males are fruitless). 1 male to 4-8 females is best. We offer a variety of succulent kiwis to make your food forest a fruit paradise.

We chose to grow healthy plants organically without the use of pesticides, chemical fertilizers, or GMO’s. Our soil and compost is treated with the utmost respect and care to provide healthy plants for your family and community

Shipping is from April -June on these. Our stock is very limited 

Variety information:

Anna: Anna kiwi is the most popular hardy kiwi for gardeners and commercial growers. Anna has beautiful white blossom, and classic green color, with very sweet and flavorful fruit can weigh up to 1/2 oz. This is one of our favorites! These are perfect additions to a food forest, permaculture, farm, or garden.

Kens cold hardy red: This cold hardy species of Kiwi bears good crops of beautiful, crimson-red fruit with vibrant red flesh. Very popular for their exquisite taste and beauty, these delicious Kiwis are prized for their sweet-tart flavor, and high yield. They ripen early and are one of the largest kiwi berries. One of our favorites! From Ken Nobbs breeding program out of New Zeland these are the perfect food forest female.

Chang bai Mountain :Found near the border of North Korea by the Chang Bai Mountain Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agriculture, this hardy variety of Kiwi is one of the sweetest and has a unique almost apple shape to the fruit. Chang Bai hardy kiwi is great if you are looking to add some variety to your kiwi orchard or as your primary fruit producer. They contain almost no acidity, and can yield huge quantities of unique, delicious fruit.

Geneva 3: A highly productive hardy kiwi with high flavor and medium sized berries. Dense clusters of super delicious and nutritious fruit is what this vine is all about. Mostly green with a blush of red they ripen about 10 days before Anna to extend your harvest and add variety. High yield and ease of growing make this a great food forest, permaculture, farm, or garden plant. Hardy to zones 4b-8

Meader male: Meader Hardy Kiwi (Male) (Actinidia arguta) is the stained for kiwi berry male plants. Grown for its vital role in pollinating female kiwi plants. While it doesn’t bear fruit, its vigorous growth and lush foliage make it an essential companion in kiwi gardens. This male kiwi is widely planted for its resilience to common pests and diseases, ensuring a hassle-free cultivation experience. Its vibrant leaves provide a picturesque backdrop, ensuring a harmonious blend of utility and aesthetics. With the Meader Hardy Kiwi, you’re female kiwi vines will reach peak productivity in your food forest, farm, or garden Hardy zones 3-9

Clark male: Formerly known as USDA selection ‘74-46’, this vigorous male got renamed in honor of Col. William S. Clark, who introduced A. arguta to the US back in 1876, via seeds he collected from Hakkaido, Japan. ‘Clark’ produces an abundance of pollen from clouds of fragrant white flowers. Compatible with all A. arguta females.

Hardy to zone 4-9

Plant spacing 10-20’

Recommended trellis: 5’ tall 5’ wide. 15-20’ apart.

Year to bear : 2-4

Yield per female vines: upto 100* pounds per year


Due to the live nature of plants we cannot guarantee survival, but we can replace plants that are damaged from Shipping. Customer must file a claim with the shipping company. Thanks for supporting our small family farm!

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These superb fruit vines can take as cold as -25F! Kiwi berries are even tastier than store bought and mature vines can yield 100+ plus pounds of delicious easy to use fruit. The hairless thin skin is similar to a grape and is eaten with the fruit. Vines grow 15-20’ each and love a strong trellis to support all those vines and fruit. You need a pollinating male for the females to fruit (males are fruitless). 1 male to 4-8 females is best. We offer a variety of succulent kiwis to make your food forest a fruit paradise.

We chose to grow healthy plants organically without the use of pesticides, chemical fertilizers, or GMO’s. Our soil and compost is treated with the utmost respect and care to provide healthy plants for your family and community

Shipping is from April -June on these. Our stock is very limited 

Variety information:

Anna: Anna kiwi is the most popular hardy kiwi for gardeners and commercial growers. Anna has beautiful white blossom, and classic green color, with very sweet and flavorful fruit can weigh up to 1/2 oz. This is one of our favorites! These are perfect additions to a food forest, permaculture, farm, or garden.

Kens cold hardy red: This cold hardy species of Kiwi bears good crops of beautiful, crimson-red fruit with vibrant red flesh. Very popular for their exquisite taste and beauty, these delicious Kiwis are prized for their sweet-tart flavor, and high yield. They ripen early and are one of the largest kiwi berries. One of our favorites! From Ken Nobbs breeding program out of New Zeland these are the perfect food forest female.

Chang bai Mountain :Found near the border of North Korea by the Chang Bai Mountain Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agriculture, this hardy variety of Kiwi is one of the sweetest and has a unique almost apple shape to the fruit. Chang Bai hardy kiwi is great if you are looking to add some variety to your kiwi orchard or as your primary fruit producer. They contain almost no acidity, and can yield huge quantities of unique, delicious fruit.

Geneva 3: A highly productive hardy kiwi with high flavor and medium sized berries. Dense clusters of super delicious and nutritious fruit is what this vine is all about. Mostly green with a blush of red they ripen about 10 days before Anna to extend your harvest and add variety. High yield and ease of growing make this a great food forest, permaculture, farm, or garden plant. Hardy to zones 4b-8

Meader male: Meader Hardy Kiwi (Male) (Actinidia arguta) is the stained for kiwi berry male plants. Grown for its vital role in pollinating female kiwi plants. While it doesn’t bear fruit, its vigorous growth and lush foliage make it an essential companion in kiwi gardens. This male kiwi is widely planted for its resilience to common pests and diseases, ensuring a hassle-free cultivation experience. Its vibrant leaves provide a picturesque backdrop, ensuring a harmonious blend of utility and aesthetics. With the Meader Hardy Kiwi, you’re female kiwi vines will reach peak productivity in your food forest, farm, or garden Hardy zones 3-9

Clark male: Formerly known as USDA selection ‘74-46’, this vigorous male got renamed in honor of Col. William S. Clark, who introduced A. arguta to the US back in 1876, via seeds he collected from Hakkaido, Japan. ‘Clark’ produces an abundance of pollen from clouds of fragrant white flowers. Compatible with all A. arguta females.

Hardy to zone 4-9

Plant spacing 10-20’

Recommended trellis: 5’ tall 5’ wide. 15-20’ apart.

Year to bear : 2-4

Yield per female vines: upto 100* pounds per year


Due to the live nature of plants we cannot guarantee survival, but we can replace plants that are damaged from Shipping. Customer must file a claim with the shipping company. Thanks for supporting our small family farm!

These superb fruit vines can take as cold as -25F! Kiwi berries are even tastier than store bought and mature vines can yield 100+ plus pounds of delicious easy to use fruit. The hairless thin skin is similar to a grape and is eaten with the fruit. Vines grow 15-20’ each and love a strong trellis to support all those vines and fruit. You need a pollinating male for the females to fruit (males are fruitless). 1 male to 4-8 females is best. We offer a variety of succulent kiwis to make your food forest a fruit paradise.

We chose to grow healthy plants organically without the use of pesticides, chemical fertilizers, or GMO’s. Our soil and compost is treated with the utmost respect and care to provide healthy plants for your family and community

Shipping is from April -June on these. Our stock is very limited 

Variety information:

Anna: Anna kiwi is the most popular hardy kiwi for gardeners and commercial growers. Anna has beautiful white blossom, and classic green color, with very sweet and flavorful fruit can weigh up to 1/2 oz. This is one of our favorites! These are perfect additions to a food forest, permaculture, farm, or garden.

Kens cold hardy red: This cold hardy species of Kiwi bears good crops of beautiful, crimson-red fruit with vibrant red flesh. Very popular for their exquisite taste and beauty, these delicious Kiwis are prized for their sweet-tart flavor, and high yield. They ripen early and are one of the largest kiwi berries. One of our favorites! From Ken Nobbs breeding program out of New Zeland these are the perfect food forest female.

Chang bai Mountain :Found near the border of North Korea by the Chang Bai Mountain Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agriculture, this hardy variety of Kiwi is one of the sweetest and has a unique almost apple shape to the fruit. Chang Bai hardy kiwi is great if you are looking to add some variety to your kiwi orchard or as your primary fruit producer. They contain almost no acidity, and can yield huge quantities of unique, delicious fruit.

Geneva 3: A highly productive hardy kiwi with high flavor and medium sized berries. Dense clusters of super delicious and nutritious fruit is what this vine is all about. Mostly green with a blush of red they ripen about 10 days before Anna to extend your harvest and add variety. High yield and ease of growing make this a great food forest, permaculture, farm, or garden plant. Hardy to zones 4b-8

Meader male: Meader Hardy Kiwi (Male) (Actinidia arguta) is the stained for kiwi berry male plants. Grown for its vital role in pollinating female kiwi plants. While it doesn’t bear fruit, its vigorous growth and lush foliage make it an essential companion in kiwi gardens. This male kiwi is widely planted for its resilience to common pests and diseases, ensuring a hassle-free cultivation experience. Its vibrant leaves provide a picturesque backdrop, ensuring a harmonious blend of utility and aesthetics. With the Meader Hardy Kiwi, you’re female kiwi vines will reach peak productivity in your food forest, farm, or garden Hardy zones 3-9

Clark male: Formerly known as USDA selection ‘74-46’, this vigorous male got renamed in honor of Col. William S. Clark, who introduced A. arguta to the US back in 1876, via seeds he collected from Hakkaido, Japan. ‘Clark’ produces an abundance of pollen from clouds of fragrant white flowers. Compatible with all A. arguta females.

Hardy to zone 4-9

Plant spacing 10-20’

Recommended trellis: 5’ tall 5’ wide. 15-20’ apart.

Year to bear : 2-4

Yield per female vines: upto 100* pounds per year


Due to the live nature of plants we cannot guarantee survival, but we can replace plants that are damaged from Shipping. Customer must file a claim with the shipping company. Thanks for supporting our small family farm!

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