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My passionfruit vine has gone beserk. I cut it back as the neighbour had accidentally sprayed it with weedkiller and now the regrowth is taking over the garden. Whats the best way to stake it? Its growing along the front fence.
Hi @Caron
Yes the passionfruit is certanly living up to its nateral expansive growing habit.
All you can do is prune it back and tame it that way but it will grow like this every year maybe you might need a new location for it?
What do you mean stake it? Maybe lift it up? You can run wire and train it across that if your clever your can make a wire mesh on poles and the passionfruit will make a green pergola.
Also These vines get very heavy so make sure any supports are robust.
Thank you, yes by stake I meant lift. Previous plantings of passionfruit not successful so keen to keep it in this spot. Was interested to see how other members grew their vine to get ideas on how to do mine.
Hi @Caron
Yes I hear you your plant is a wonderful success and your pleased with it. I understand where you are coming from I have some plants and they are going great I am also pleased about them.
Ok ideas for your vine with out seeing what you have to work with.
One consideration is we need to consider is do you want to collect all the fruit. I will take this as a Yes.
So that means we need to grow the vine along a big trelis along the fence maybe.
Some people run wires between their house and the fence for the vine to grow on and the friut are in in reach and the vine makes a lovley shaded area in summer time and leaves fall off to get the winter sun. Just stop the vine growing into your roof.
You can put a pergola in your yard and cover it with your vine.
Some people grow it over their sheds to keep the shed cool in summer. as well as collect the fruit.
Send a photo or two of you growing area so we can help you more specifically. or describe the area in more detail
Hope this helps you better.
Hi @Caron,
Great to see @Jewelleryrescue has jumped in to assist.
If you have some photos you can upload, that will certainly help us offer our best advice.
You might like to check out How To Grow And Care For Passion Fruit and What are your tips for growing passionfruit? for some general advice around growing your passionfruit vine.
This post from the wonderful @mich1972 is also worth a read - How we grow Passionfruit to cover the Chicken Run fence.
A support structure like mich1972 has grown is likely a good option for you. You could drive some hardwood stakes into the ground and attach mesh panels or chicken wire to them with galvanised staple nails.
Let me know if you have any other questions I can help with.
Jacob
Good afternoon @Caron. Passionfruit are vigorous climbers so it will bounce back. Definitely give it a strong structure to climb up and help train it. Back off using too much Nitrogen strong fertilisers and increase more Potassium ( Sulphate of Potash ) to encourage stronger flowering and fruiting. Good luck 😀🌿
@Caron I forgot to ask if you could post a few photos so the Workshop Community can have a look and help you out more 🌿😀
Thank you, here are a couple of pics.
Hi @Caron
I was thinking you could put a trelis like large gazebo in front of your passionfruit and have it grow all around it and over it.
Basically make a green room in your yard if it suits you to have such a thing.
Or put poles down the innsideof yor fence line 500mm and espanade the passionfriut along it.?
Hello @Caron
Thanks for posting those pictures of your passion fruit. I agree with @Jewelleryrescue's idea and that is to put a trellis. It will give the passion fruit something to grow on instead of just going wild.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
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