Bareroot Meader Hardy Kiwi (Male)
Bareroot Meader Hardy Kiwi (Male)
Species: Actinidia arguta
History: Meader hardy kiwi likely originated in Korea and was brought back to New Hampshire by botanist Edmund Meader, after whom it was named, in the 1960s. Meader has become one of the most common varieties of hardy kiwi since.
Why We Grow It: Meader is a male hardy kiwi, making it excellent for pollinating female varieties like Geneva and increasing pollination for Issai. Meader produces lovely flowers, but no fruit.
Interested in some more in depth info? Check out this article from the Maine Organic Gardeners and Farmers Association.
Fruit Specs
Fruit Specs
Recommended Use: Pollination
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Growing Specs
Growing Specs
Canadian Hardiness Zone: 5
Soil Preference: Prefers well-drained soil, and average to moist conditions. Does not tolerate wet conditions but is drought tolerant.
Flowering Time:
Bloom Colour: White
Pollination Requirements: Meader will pollinate cross-pollinate with female varieties so they can produce fruit and can help improve fruit set and quality for self-pollinating varieties. One Meader plant will pollinate up to eight female plants. Hardy kiwis and Arctic kiwis do not cross-pollinate.
Sun/Shade Requirements:
Full Sun or Partial Shade (approx. 6-10 hours of sun daily)
General Growth Habits:
Vine, vigorous and generally disease resistant
Shipping vs. Pick Up
Shipping vs. Pick Up
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Shipping: Every year we ship thousands of trees across Canada (except BC due to CFIA regulations). We carefully bag roots in damp sawdust, then box them and send them out via courrier. CLICK HERE to see our shipping policy.
Pick-up: We also have thousands of trees picked up from our nursery each year. The pick-up options is free, though you must wait until you have been emailed a confirmation that your order is ready to pick up, which will have further information such as hours, locations, etc. We really appreciate if you can make an appointment to pick up, then we can be as organized as possible during our busy season.
Size at Purchase
Size at Purchase
Arctic and Hardy Kiwis are divided into the following grades:
- 1 year plant - pruned to ~15cm
- 2 year plant - pruned to ~30cm, extensive roots
- 3 year plant - pruned to ~45cm, extensive roots
There is some overlap in size since we are also taking the age of the plants into account. Some older plants may not have put on quite as much vegetative growth but will have larger root systems.
Unless specified, heights exclude the roots since seedlings and some berries will often have a lot of root growth but relatively little vegetative growth (ex. our Shagbark Hickories seedlings are often 5-15cm above the soil but will have roots that reach 20cm+ in length).
Not all of our berries and seedlings will be available in all of these grades since growth rate can vary significantly across species and even varieties. While we remain competitive in our plant size, it's also worth noting we don't use synthetic chemicals to push vegetative growth, therefore you may find conventional nursery stock larger in some instances comparatively.