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From: martin.zurn@cen.jrc.it (Martin Zurn)
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Subject: Summary: Kiwi Fruit Plants
Date: 17 Aug 1993 06:56:09 -0500
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Hi folks:

Thanks a lot for all the positive inputs.
As a reference about kiwi plants the following article was suggested.

Hardy Kiwis
by Lee Reich
Horticulture, The magazine of American Gardening
Volume LXXI, number 7, Aug/Sept 1993, page 60+

The right kind of pruning seems to be the secret (or one of the secrets).
Generally, moderate pruning in the dormant period seems to be ok for
fruitful growth.

However, in my article I asked how to limit excessive growth. This might be
achieved via
a) Pruning in summer
b) Pruning of the roots

-- 
Martin A. Zurn                         (Internet: martin.zurn@jrc.it)


