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For those who come too early...new data on berry demand AFTER spring

For those who come too early...new data on berry demand AFTER spring

Traditionally, soft fruit plants are delivered to sales outlets and sold off in early spring. Depending on the season, there may or may not be additional deliveries. Using Google data, we show that the demand for certain types of fruit (or the corresponding terms) is sometimes continuous throughout the year or that there is a second peak after spring when the fruit in question is ripe. But can this effect also be demonstrated in specific plant sales? Are we perhaps systematically selling many...

Kiwi young plants – fuzzy kiwi varieties for Central Europe

Kiwi young plants – fuzzy kiwi varieties for Central Europe

As a fruit, the kiwi – here we mean the large-fruited fuzzy kiwi Actinidia deliciosa – has a comparatively short history in Europe. It was not until the 1950s, for example, that the first kiwi fruit was imported into Britain. The country of origin, how could it be otherwise, was then and still is New Zealand. Today, it is hard to imagine a fruit shop or supermarket without kiwis and they are available year-round. Varieties that used to be found exclusively growing in plantations are...

Kiwiberry® – the latest generation of hardy kiwi young plants

Kiwiberry® – the latest generation of hardy kiwi young plants

When you hear the word 'kiwi', you almost inevitably think of the large, green-brown, hairy fruits from the supermarket, which are now available all year round. It doesn't matter whether it's the green- or yellow-fleshed variety. Both look quite similar at first glance.

Our range of hardy kiwi young plants, on the other hand, has a much greater variety of shapes and colours. In the portrait article on hardy kiwis we have already acquainted you to this equally fascinating and easy-to-grow group of...

The demand for kiwi plants - and the structure of the ideal assortment

The demand for kiwi plants - and the structure of the ideal assortment

How exactly should a kiwi assortment be composed? Or more importantly and more precisely: which kiwi plants are really in demand by hobby gardeners? In this article we try to answer this question more accurately based on actual consumer demand.

Mini kiwis – a plant portrait

Mini kiwis – a plant portrait

Who doesn't know the kiwi fruit from the supermarket? With its green or even yellow flesh and brown, slightly hairy skin, with its typical sour-sweet taste and exotic aroma?

But who knows the small-fruited relative of the kiwi fruit, the mini kiwi? Nurserymen and hobby gardeners, but also people interested in fruit will have heard of the mini kiwi, sometimes also called kiwi berry. But in the grocery store you will usually look in vain for them. If at all, the mini kiwi is only to be found in...

The production of kiwi plants outdoors

The production of kiwi plants outdoors

Since kiwi plants are mainly cultivated in protected areas, the title sounds a bit strange at first. However, a coincidence that occurred while producing kiwi plants at our partner company Lubera at the Bad Zwischenahn site has shown that this idea is not as far-fetched as it might seem at first glance.