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How to Propagate Actinidia polygama

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From One to Many: Propagating the Delicious Actinidia polygama

Actinidia polygama, also known as the “hardy kiwi” or “arctic kiwi,” is a delightful vine that offers sweet and juicy fruits resembling its larger cousin, the kiwi. But did you know that this versatile plant can be easily propagated, allowing you to expand your edible landscape and share the bounty with others?

Here’s a guide to propagating Actinidia polygama, covering the easiest and most effective methods:

1. Softwood Cuttings (Summer Propagation)

2. Semi-Hardwood Cuttings (Fall Propagation)

3. Layering

4. Seed Propagation

Tips for Successful Propagation

By following these steps, you can successfully propagate beautiful and fruitful Actinidia polygama vines and enjoy the delicious kiwi-like fruits for years to come. Whether you want to increase your own harvest or share the joy of these delectable berries with friends and family, propagation is a rewarding and fulfilling way to expand your horticultural adventures.

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