





🍐 Kiwi-tastic Gardening Awaits!
The Lincolnshire Fruits Kiwi Actinidia Arguta Issai is a low to moderate maintenance, organic fruit plant that grows up to 6 meters tall and spreads 1.8 to 3 meters wide. It thrives in full sun and requires moderate watering, producing delicious fruits from September to October. Perfect for outdoor gardens, this winter-hardy plant is a must-have for any green-thumbed millennial looking to elevate their gardening game.
| Material Features | Organic |
| Colour | Actinidia Arguta Issai 1 Litre |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| expected blooming period | Summer to Autumn |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Special Features | Organic |
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Healthy Plants
The Ken's Red came really fast, it had been watered, which meant all the leaves were healthy and green, I've repotted into a larger pot with some bamboo supports and it looks like it's already grown in a short space of time.Edit, I've just bought my second Kiwi from this seller the Issai as I didn't know I needed a male or self Pollinating tree to go with the Ken's Red, the Issai also came in a nice container protecting it from damage and it came watered and happy too.
W**O
Growning really well
Arrived in good condition and is growing very well
J**T
Very healthy looking plant!
Very well packaged with prompt delivery. Am very pleased so ordered a second one!
J**N
Lemon tree
Bought this plant in November 23.Put in a light conservatory and was fed with citrus food and watered when required.Total waste of money as it lost all it’s leaves and presumed died within 3 months
S**D
Great product
Excellent
A**Y
Vine seems to be showing growth and new buds, two weeks after it arrived.
Vine seems to be showing growth and new buds, two weeks after it arrived and having repotted it to a larger pot. I look forward to seeing this grow bigger and produce grapes. So far, am pleased with this purchase.
V**S
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you can see the quality from the photos
S**S
Its good
Its good but too late growth
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago