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I would really love to get a passionfruit going, but haven't had much success. I know they're heavy feeders so i prepared the soil thoroughly.
First one I planted about 7 years ago, died (I don't think it got enough sun). But the root stock is STILL popping up all over the place!
I tried again late last year - this time in its own garden bed in a sunny spot (to keep my dog out mainly) - again lots of compost, sheep manure. It died too.
The horticulturalist at Bunnings said it sounded like too much or too little water.
I'd love to hear if others have had this happen to them too and any stories about what they do for happy healthy passionfruit.
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I would also be interested in a good variety to grow in Melbourne. Thanks for the advice @Adam_W.
Many thanks for sharing your experience @stvjenkins. I'm sure @RosieW appreciates the feedback.
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Jason
Okay thankyou for those acknowledging me entering this group looks really interesting...
i forgot to share this with you you seem sincere about giving it another go.... so dig the ground at least one foot deeper than you are going to plant the passionfruit ... then buy a liver and place it into the hole cover the liver with soil about 4 inches at least then plant the passionfruit cover with soil and leave now you are also in the running to take passionfruits to school for otehr families to enjoy you will have so many!!!!! let me know how it goes!!!!
Oh dear... somewhere in my little mind I was positive I'd answered this post... my bad.
My awesome Melbourne food growing expert said look at the Nellie Kelly range as they are grown in Victoria.
They can also give you selection advice.
Is it too early to plant a new passionfruit vine in Melbourne @Adam_W?
I assume I should wait until Spring and no more frosts?
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