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Growing Kiwi Fruit
Growing Kiwi Fruit PNW0507  
Author(s): Bernadine Strik and Helen Cahn, Oregon State University Extension Service
Good sources of Vitamin C, kiwifruit grow on vines, and will survive in the Northwest. Authors provide an evaluation of kiwi species they have tested. Site selection, vineyard planting and establishment, maintenance, harvest, and storage are covered. Authors offer sketches of trellis systems and vine training through the second year.

Publisher: Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension Publications
Published: February 1998.   Revised: April 2004.   20 pages.
 
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