Actinidia Kiwi Kit Pasha™ & September Sun™

Actinidia Kiwi Kit Pasha™ & September Sun™

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Set of 2 (1-Gallon Plants)
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Key Characteristics
Zone

3 - 7

Mature Height in Inches

8 Feet

Mature Width in Inches

8 Feet

Sun / Shade

Part Shade

Moisture Level

Moist, well-drained

Soil Type

Normal, loamy

Description / Actinidia Kiwi Kit Pasha™ & September Sun™

Kiwi plants are dioecious, meaning they require both male and female plants for fruit production. Male plants pollinate female plants but do not bear fruit themselves. To simplify kiwi growing, we have curated the perfect pairing in our Kiwi Kit, including two varieties—a male and a female—that work best together.

Both male and female vines in this kit are highly ornamental and easy to grow. They resist pests and diseases and produce an abundant crop of delicious, nutritious fruit high in vitamin C. The vines are dense with foliage and bloom with small white flowers that attract pollinators, including birds and bees. Additionally, the leaves can be cooked and used as an herb.

Actinidia September Sun™ Arctic Beauty™ (female) is a superior variety that sets flowers in early summer, followed by large fruits with smooth skin and a sweet kiwi flavor. The fruits ripen in August, yielding 10 to 15 lbs of fruit per plant.

Actinidia Pasha™ Arctic Beauty™ (male) does not bear fruit but can pollinate up to eight female plants. Pasha is cherished for its colorful heart-shaped leaves, prettily splashed with soft pink, white, and green variegation, adding a touch of beauty to any garden.

Kiwi grows best in sunny to partly shady locations with average, medium moist, well-draining soil. Arctic Beauty varieties are cold hardy to Zone 3 and prefer some shade, though too much shade can diminish the foliage color. These plants are resilient and not bothered by pests or disease.

Enhance your garden with our Kiwi Kit, combining the ornamental beauty of Actinidia Pasha™ with the fruit-bearing prowess of Actinidia September Sun™, and enjoy a bountiful harvest of sweet, nutritious kiwi.

This is a non-GMO item and is grown with sustainable and ecologically sound growing practices. Plants are 1 to 2 feet tall when shipped.

Uses: Vertical Edible Gardening, Edible Garden, Coastal Gardens, Containers, Walkways, Accent, Barrier, Mass Planting, Specimen, Create a Screen

Product Details

SKU 29921
Item Form Set of 2 (1-Gallon Plants)
Genus Actinidia
Species kolomikta
Variety Pasha™ male & September Sun™ female
Product Classification Collections, Fruit
Habit Vining
USDA Zone Low 3
USDA Zone High 7
Sun / Shade Part Shade
Moisture Level Moist, well-drained
Soil Type Normal, loamy
Bloom Color Yellow
Bloom Season Start Early Spring
Bloom Season End Mid Spring
Foliage Color Medium Green, Pink, Variegated, White
Mature Width in Inches 96.00
Mature Height in Inches 96.00
Harvest Season Late Summer
Resistance Cold Hardy, Disease Resistant, Pest Resistant
Characteristics Butterfly Lovers, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Flower
Uses Beds, Containers, Cuisine, Fall Color, Foliage Interest, Vines and Climbers
Zone 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
State Shipping Restrictions GU, HI, PR, VI
Shipping Method Restrictions none
Discount Exempt No

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  1. Adriana Rowknam

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    NOT tolerant like website says

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    This website goes on and on about how cold tolerant this plant is. That is very deceptive. I placed it outside just as the directions told me to, there was a light frost that evening. There was no frost predicted that night. When I went out to check on my plants it was pretty much dead. I have never seen plants die so fast from a tiny bit of frost, even some tropical plants lasted better than these did. Do not put these plants outside until it is absolutely frost-free. Extremely disappointed!

    Response from store

    Thank you for sharing your experience—we’re truly sorry to hear about what happened with your plant.

    While we do note the plant's cold tolerance, we understand how frustrating it is to lose it after an unexpected light frost. Cold hardiness generally refers to a plant’s ability to survive in-ground through a typical winter season, especially once it’s established. However, young or newly shipped plants—especially those grown in protected greenhouse environments—can be more sensitive and should be gradually acclimated (a process called “hardening off”) before being exposed to cooler temperatures or light frost.

    We emailed you a few weeks ago with some tips to help the plant recover, and we hope they were helpful. If there’s anything else we can assist with—whether care questions or next steps—please don’t hesitate to reach out. We're always here to help.
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