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fertilizer for kiwi plants Prolific Cold Hardy Kiwi Vine for SaleThe Prolific Cold Hardy Kiwi Can Survive Temperatures Down to 25 Self fertile and fast growing, the Prolific Kiwi Vine lets your grow tropical fruit from your backyard Most people assume kiwis are a tropical fruit; something you buy at the store. The Prolific Hardy Kiwi flips that idea completely. This vigorous climbing vine produces clusters of smooth skinned, grape sized kiwis that are sweeter than anything from the grocery store, and it does it in

The ‘Prolific’ Cold Hardy Kiwi Can Survive Temperatures Down to -25º

Self-fertile and fast growing, the Prolific Kiwi Vine lets your grow tropical fruit from your backyard

Most people assume kiwis are a tropical fruit; something you buy at the store. The Prolific Hardy Kiwi flips that idea completely. This vigorous climbing vine produces clusters of smooth-skinned, grape-sized kiwis that are sweeter than anything from the grocery store, and it does it in climates where temperatures drop to -25°F. 

What Makes the Prolific Hardy Kiwi Special

  • Low-maintenance once established; pest and disease resistant
  • Grape-sized, smooth-skinned fruit; eat them whole, no peeling needed
  • Self-fertile vine; no male pollinator required, though adding one boosts yields significantly
  • Cold hardy to -25°F; thrives in USDA Zones 4–8
  • Fast-growing vine reaching 20–25 ft., perfect for trellises, pergolas, fences, and arbors
  • Fruit ripens in fall with sweet, bright flavor richer than store-bought kiwi
  • Loaded with vitamin C, antioxidants, and dietary fiber

Fuzz-Free Kiwis You Eat Whole. Smooth-skinned, grape-sized kiwiberries with bright green flesh ; no peeling, no fuss. The flavor is sweet, aromatic, and noticeably richer than store-bought kiwi. Eaten at true home-grown ripeness, it's on another level.

Self-Fertile. Unlike most kiwi varieties, the 'Prolific' sets fruit on its own. That being said, adding a male Actinidia arguta within 100 feet can cause yields to jump noticeably, but a single vine still delivers a real harvest.

Cold Hardy to -25°F. Thrives in USDA Zones 4–8, shrugging off freezes that would destroy traditional kiwi vines. For northern gardeners who thought kiwi was off the table, this variety changes everything.

Nutritional Powerhouse. Hardy kiwis are packed with vitamin C plus antioxidants, fiber, and vitamin K. Grow your own and you're getting clean, chemical-free fruit straight off the vine.

How to Grow Prolific Kiwi

  • Plant in full sun to partial shade with well-drained soil; space vines at least 10 feet apart and provide a strong trellis, pergola, or fence from day one
  • Self-fertile, so one vine produces fruit solo; add a male Actinidia arguta within 100 feet to noticeably boost yield
  • Water consistently in year one to establish roots; feed each spring with a balanced fertilizer and keep nitrogen light to prioritize fruit over foliage
  • Prune hard every winter while dormant; a single vine can put on 15 feet of growth in a season; consistent pruning keeps it productive and in bounds; fruit ripens September through October and is best eaten fresh or frozen

The 'Prolific' is one of the easier fruit vines to get established. It wants full sun to partial shade, well-drained soil, and a sturdy support structure in place before you plant. The one thing it genuinely requires is consistent pruning; this vine is a vigorous grower and will take over if you let it go. Stay on top of that and it rewards you with years of heavy harvests.

Why Buy from Perfect Plants Nursery?

A lot of online plant sellers are drop shippers who never see or touch the plants they sell. Since 1980, we've been rooted in our quality and see every plant we ship out as an extension of ourselves. When you shop with us online, you're getting plant backed by over 45 years of gardening expertise!

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    Lenoreo @ Celebrity Readers
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    LOVED Tucker!!
    Format: Kindle
    4 stars — I was actually most looking forward to Tucker’s story, and while I loved it, it didn’t end up being my favourite. Weird how that works right? Now as I fully anticipated, I LOVED Tucker. Like LOVE LOVED him. He was everything I was hoping for and more. I adored how he was this delicious blend of sweet, caring, genuinely good guy mixed with a delightfully dirty mind. I think that was the part that surprised me, though I’m not sure why. But damn, that boy had it going on!! And yet he was still so gentlemanly…god, I love that mix. And he was so freaking patient! Like, I couldn’t even believe it sometimes. He was almost too patient on occasion, b/c he wouldn’t push Sabrina at all, and maybe she needed a little push. But I loved how he could see through Sabrina’s bullcrap to the heart of her. And I loved how he didn’t let the curveballs throw him off his path, he stayed true to himself and wouldn’t make choices that he couldn’t be happy with when it came to his life. While I wasn’t surprised that I loved Tucker, I will admit that I was surprised I loved Sabrina too. I loved how driven she was, and how she put on that persona of being a witch with a b to keep people away, but underneath she was extremely vulnerable. I also thought that Ms. Kennedy did a great job of showcasing the challenges of poverty through her situation. She desperately wanted a better life, and she thought she knew exactly what that better life would look like. While both Sabrina and Tucker aggravated me with their stubbornness and wrong assumptions (it’s not my favourite trope), she took a bit longer than I wanted to figure stuff out. It’s not that I didn’t get that her family life and childhood damaged her, but she was being an idiot and I was sad that none of her friends woke her up. Another thing that bugged me was that, in my opinion, she was seriously emotionally abused, and I kind of wished that that had been addressed at some point. Her Nana was, quite frankly, awful to her, and her love felt very conditional. And the way Sabrina would excuse Ray’s behavior…well, I just wish that someone had told her that that’s not normal, and gotten her some guidance. Tucker and Sabrina were interesting together. Obviously they had amazing chemistry, and there were so many sweet moments that I just loved. But their relationship was a bit dysfunctional, and I felt like I needed a bit more near the end when things changed. I just would have appreciated learning a bit more about their motivations, or seeing more frank discussions between the two of them…it just felt like I didn’t understand why this time it was different, you know? The plot in this one flowed a bit differently for me, especially the second half. It just didn’t feel like the usual narrative structure I’m used to, with the build up to a conflict and climax. As I said, I kept waiting for the turnaround, but it just kind of snuck in there with a lot of little ups and downs. And can I also say that I hated the way Tucker’s Mom behaved? She was truly awful, and I’m not sure I ever fully understood her motivations, or what she was like, or how Tucker became who he was with that kind of mother. On the completely other side of it, I loved seeing the group interact again. I really love all those boys and the girls they fell in love with. I also really appreciated that Dean and Sabrina worked things out, but weren’t all buddy buddy. And as for other secondary characters, I loved Sabrina’s friends and seeing a bit more of some of the other hockey boys. I’m so excited to know we’ll be getting a bit more of some of them. So yeah, so much goodness in this one, just a few little niggles that made it not the hit out of the park I was expecting. But a seriously great end to a fantastic sports romance series.
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    John Tucker made this book
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    The Goal (Off Campus #4) by Elle Kennedy 3 stars!! “I’m not the girl for John Tucker, and I never will be.” After the bomb was dropped at the end of The Score I was more than eager for John Tucker’s story, he was a character that had always blended into the background and we never really got to know him throughout the other books in this series, but as they say, the quiet ones are often the worst. However, John Tucker was adorable in every sense of the word. He really surprised me in The Goal. He was one of the most loyal and loving guys out of all of them and had the patience of a saint to back it up and with Sabrina James he certainly needed it. But also, Tucker was as sexy as hell and had a filthy mouth, I never would have guessed it. For some godforsaken reason Tucker loved Sabrina, whereas some guys would have given up and run for the hills, Tucker was glutton for punishment, he took the punches, he took the rejection, but would he get a happy ever after? “Even if you hadn’t said you loved me back, I’d take whatever scraps you were willing to give me as long as I could be with you. I don’t give a s**t if that makes me pathetic-” Sabrina James, she was one cool customer who I just couldn’t warm up to. I admired her drive and determination, her focus on bettering herself but her treatment of Tucker just wound me up no end. She was the puppet master and she definitely pulled all the strings and led our Tucker on a merry dance. Her coolness and aloofness throughout just grated on my every last nerve. If Tucker was insincere I could understand it, but she knew deep down that she held Tucker’s heart in her hands and had no qualms about toying with his emotions. “It doesn’t matter how thin or thick anyone’s wallet is. We all hurt. We all love. We’re the same. And your past, who you live with, where you came from, it doesn’t have to matter. You’re creating your own future, and I want to see where the road forward takes you.” For me though, my biggest gripe with this book was pacing. This story runs parallel with The Score and so a chunk of the plot line was repetitive. I just felt that as situations were rehashed through someone else’s eyes it lost its impact and for me interrupted my reading mojo. If you are reading this as a standalone and have not read The Score, then this shouldn’t be an issue. The first half of the book was particularly slow for me, however, as everything hots up in the second half it pulled me back in. “My goal, once upon a time, was to succeed. I didn’t realize that success wasn’t grades or scholarships or achievements, but the people I was lucky enough to have in my life.” My heart definitely belonged to John Tucker in this book, this guy had a heart of gold, was the most loving and giving, he gave Sabrina everything she wanted and needed and yet she still kept him at arm’s length. He was forever trying to bore little holes into her life and heart to inch that little bit forward but she was an emotional fortress, it all seemed a little one sided. They get there in the end but she was definitely a tough nut to crack. “I can’t make a single decision. Not until Sabrina makes the most important one of all.”
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    This book is a classic! We purchased for our graduating senior and had all of her former teachers and coaches sign it with a special message on the pages. Great idea for a wedding or baby shower too. The quality is great! Love Dr. Seuss!
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