So we're trying something new this year as an experiment. We are planting a Hardy Kiwi fruit tree π₯. Because of our Midwest location, we're typically limited to things like apples, pears, and some hardy peach varieties when it comes to fruits. Those are great but we'd love to have something thats a better source of natural vitamin C.
That's why this variety of kiwi Β is so interesting. Its hardy for Zones 4-8 according to what we've read. It has a hard waxy outside (like an apple) but looks and tastes like a normal kiwi on the inside.
Kiwi fruit is #1 in nutrient content compared to 27 other fruits. It is packed with twice the amount of Vitamin C compared to oranges, and has twice the amount of nutrients compared to apples. It also has 20% of your daily fiber.
This variety is also a self pollinator which is nice if you don't want to have a lot of trees.
Has anyone tried these before that can share their experience?
That's why this variety of kiwi Β is so interesting. Its hardy for Zones 4-8 according to what we've read. It has a hard waxy outside (like an apple) but looks and tastes like a normal kiwi on the inside.
Kiwi fruit is #1 in nutrient content compared to 27 other fruits. It is packed with twice the amount of Vitamin C compared to oranges, and has twice the amount of nutrients compared to apples. It also has 20% of your daily fiber.
This variety is also a self pollinator which is nice if you don't want to have a lot of trees.
Has anyone tried these before that can share their experience?