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Green Kiwi Fruit

Kiwi Fruit Land


Kiwis can be grown in any good garden soil but prefer rich humus soils with a soil pH of around 6.5. The soil should not be too sandy or hard clay. The best soil to use is sandy loam and should be moist, deep, and well drained. Also, our soil is rich source of high nutrients and organic because we try to use compost. It contains: nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, iron, zinc, manganese, copper, boron, and aluminium. The most important of these be the nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium that they add to the soil while many cropping areas are deficient in at least one of these nutrients. Our kiwi fruit farmers give their plant the space it needs. The kiwi fruit plants are planted in rows and tied up have enough light and air.