All reviews for category Fruit-bearing climbers

Hardy Kiwi Geneva (self-fertile) - Actinidia arguta

Hardy Kiwi Geneva (self-fertile) - Actinidia arguta

Product sheet

Lorraine
Very nice plant, very well packaged; planted; now we just have to wait for the fruits... Everything in its own time... But I can't wait to see it grow and bear fruit.

Nicole

MARCQ-EN-BARÅ’UL
Arrived in a rather average condition (several dried leaves), I thought the plant would recover... 2 months later, despite regular watering, the plant continued to dry out until it died... Such a shame considering the price.

Gwenola

Montenoy
Plant arrived in a pot with very dry soil, just like the hibiscus. The leaves and terminal buds are very, very dry. Since the plant had few branches, I have a lot of doubts about its recovery...

Pascale

MOLIERES (24)
2nd purchase. Lovely plant that looks just like the presentation photo. Foliage is a vibrant green. Staked on an umbrella structure for easy picking and to create a weeping effect. Well-packaged. Looking forward to seeing it grow and produce in the future.

Nathalie

Trelissac
Temporarily planted for one year in a round black bin, with 50cm (20in) of pumice, and 50cm (0 and 20in) of heather soil + guano + Atlantic seaweed. Permanently planted in a stone planter, with a limestone base isolated by bentonite, 30cm (12in) of shredded spruce branches, 30cm (12in) of horse manure, Corrèze granite dust and pumice, 80cm (32in) of forest heather soil, and laurel chippings as mulch; adjacent to three blueberry bushes, two raspberry bushes, garlic, and parsley; southwest-facing position protected by a noble laurel hedge, hydrated by a 6m² roof gutter (200L per month). It is sprouting leaves and growing alongside the neighboring yellow kiwi.

Franck Xavier

MOYEUVRE GDE MOSELLE" translates to "MOYEUVRE GDE MOSELLE" in British English. It is the name of a place and does not require translation.
Hello, plants always well packaged, height received 50 cm (20in), planted and waiting to see how they develop!

Béatrice

GRAZAC
The plant received on 2nd March is lovely and I can see a few buds, no issues.

Cindy43

SERMERIEU
We are disappointed, the plant is quite small.....

Paul

La Ciotat
Trying to plant some reception, but I feel like it's off to a bad start. The plant is dry. I'm not sure if this is normal for the season. Thank you in advance.

Virginie

La Ciotat
He arrived a bit tired, it must be from the journey. Let's keep our fingers crossed that he'll settle in. Just have to wait now.

virginie