Cold Hardy Kiwi

Cold Hardy Kiwi

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The ‘Prolific’ Cold Hardy Kiwi Can Survive Temperatures Down to -25º

Self-fertile and fast growing, the Prolific Kiwi Vine lets your grow tropical fruit from your backyard

Most people assume kiwis are a tropical fruit; something you buy at the store. The Prolific Hardy Kiwi flips that idea completely. This vigorous climbing vine produces clusters of smooth-skinned, grape-sized kiwis that are sweeter than anything from the grocery store, and it does it in climates where temperatures drop to -25°F. 

What Makes the Prolific Hardy Kiwi Special

  • Low-maintenance once established; pest and disease resistant
  • Grape-sized, smooth-skinned fruit; eat them whole, no peeling needed
  • Self-fertile vine; no male pollinator required, though adding one boosts yields significantly
  • Cold hardy to -25°F; thrives in USDA Zones 4–8
  • Fast-growing vine reaching 20–25 ft., perfect for trellises, pergolas, fences, and arbors
  • Fruit ripens in fall with sweet, bright flavor richer than store-bought kiwi
  • Loaded with vitamin C, antioxidants, and dietary fiber

Fuzz-Free Kiwis You Eat Whole. Smooth-skinned, grape-sized kiwiberries with bright green flesh ; no peeling, no fuss. The flavor is sweet, aromatic, and noticeably richer than store-bought kiwi. Eaten at true home-grown ripeness, it's on another level.

Self-Fertile. Unlike most kiwi varieties, the 'Prolific' sets fruit on its own. That being said, adding a male Actinidia arguta within 100 feet can cause yields to jump noticeably, but a single vine still delivers a real harvest.

Cold Hardy to -25°F. Thrives in USDA Zones 4–8, shrugging off freezes that would destroy traditional kiwi vines. For northern gardeners who thought kiwi was off the table, this variety changes everything.

Nutritional Powerhouse. Hardy kiwis are packed with vitamin C plus antioxidants, fiber, and vitamin K. Grow your own and you're getting clean, chemical-free fruit straight off the vine.

How to Grow Prolific Kiwi

  • Plant in full sun to partial shade with well-drained soil; space vines at least 10 feet apart and provide a strong trellis, pergola, or fence from day one
  • Self-fertile, so one vine produces fruit solo; add a male Actinidia arguta within 100 feet to noticeably boost yield
  • Water consistently in year one to establish roots; feed each spring with a balanced fertilizer and keep nitrogen light to prioritize fruit over foliage
  • Prune hard every winter while dormant; a single vine can put on 15 feet of growth in a season; consistent pruning keeps it productive and in bounds; fruit ripens September through October and is best eaten fresh or frozen

The 'Prolific' is one of the easier fruit vines to get established. It wants full sun to partial shade, well-drained soil, and a sturdy support structure in place before you plant. The one thing it genuinely requires is consistent pruning; this vine is a vigorous grower and will take over if you let it go. Stay on top of that and it rewards you with years of heavy harvests.

Why Buy from Perfect Plants Nursery?

A lot of online plant sellers are drop shippers who never see or touch the plants they sell. Since 1980, we've been rooted in our quality and see every plant we ship out as an extension of ourselves. When you shop with us online, you're getting plant backed by over 45 years of gardening expertise!

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    • Self-fertile vine produces fruit without a male pollinator — though adding one boosts your harvest
    • Cold hardy to -25°F, thriving in USDA Zones 4–8 where other kiwi varieties can't survive
    • Smooth, fuzz-free, grape-sized fruit you eat whole — sweeter and fresher than anything store-bought
    • Extremely vigorous grower that quickly covers trellises, fences, pergolas, and arbors with lush foliage
    • Packed with vitamin C, antioxidants, and dietary fiber — clean, homegrown fruit you can feel good about
    • Low-maintenance once established, with no significant pest or disease problems to worry about

    At Perfect Plants Nursery, we stand behind every tree, shrub, and flower we grow. Every order is protected by our complimentary 30-day plant guarantee, ensuring your plants arrive healthy and ready to thrive. Unlike many online nurseries, Perfect Plants ships directly from our family-run farm, so you’re backed by growers who care about your success long after your plants leave our nursery beds. Grow with confidence knowing your investment is protected from the start.

    Botanical Name
    actinidia arguta 'prolific'
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    Sunlight
    Full Sun / Partial Shade

    Foliage Color
    Green

    Flower Color
    White

    Mature Width
    15-25 ft

    Mature Height
    20-25 ft

    Growing Zones 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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    FAQs for Cold Hardy Kiwi

    Nope! The 'Prolific' is self-fertile, meaning one vine will produce fruit on its own. That said, planting a male Actinidia arguta within 100 feet will noticeably increase your yield. So if you have the space, it's worth it.

    Fast... very seriously fast. A single vine can put out several feet of new growth in a single season. Have your trellis, pergola, or fence ready before you plant, and plan to prune hard every winter to keep it productive and in bounds.

    Expect ripe kiwiberries in September through October depending on your zone. They're ready when they soften slightly and release easily from the vine. Eat them fresh, let them ripen a day or two on the counter, or freeze the extras.

    Not at all! That's one of the best things about them. The skin is thin and smooth, so you just pop them whole like grapes. No peeling, no mess, just sweet fruit straight off the vine.

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