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Ответитьthanks for this video. We got stale fruits in the counter and now I will plant them :)
ОтветитьDon't forget, you can freeze the pulp for use during the off season and to flavour drinks and sweets. Just scrape out the pulp and freeze in ice cube trays, then store in zip lock in your freezer until needed.
ОтветитьGreat
ОтветитьI love passion fruit
So I try to plant
Hope it will grow well
Love yur lingo. Greeting from the Philippines.
ОтветитьPurple is the best IMHO.
ОтветитьPassionfruit and pawpaw...heavenly.
ОтветитьHow do you preserve passion fruit?
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ОтветитьWhere in Australia are you? What is the climate where you live?
ОтветитьIn Yexas one passion frukt is $6.99 EACH. I bought one and I got 4 plants growing hehe, excited to see if I can get fruit next year.
ОтветитьAs much as I love passionfruit, and would love to grow my own, I’m afraid of snakes as we have them here in Florida. The fact that it grows like a bush is enough for me to spend the money to buy them from the market.
ОтветитьThey grow and flower here 10a, but no fruit, too year round cold, though seldom frost
ОтветитьYOU LOOK LIKE A NICE PERSON :)
ОтветитьWhy are the passionfruit leaves turning yellow?
ОтветитьI do not care for them at all.
ОтветитьDo you sell and ship them
ОтветитьGreat video!
ОтветитьHave you tried to grow granadilla? Orange in the outside? So sweet! I will tried to grow some. Since I read they grow so fast in about two months. Wish me luck
ОтветитьM A H A L O. M A T E 🏆 IT DOES’’NT. GET ANY BETTA THAN T H I S A L O H A 🖼
ОтветитьI haven’t grown my own passions fruits yet, but whenever I buy them lately they are gray, not yellow, on the inside, and don’t taste sour. I can’t understand why??
ОтветитьMy fruit started growing the end of April and have it's first flower the middle of May. I don't know what kind it is. Do you water them. We don't, maybe we water them this year.
ОтветитьOur passion fruit give fruit after 5 years
ОтветитьCheers so much I learnt to get seeds from non hybrids, there are grafted varieties plus purple's most popular but for me yellow is unbeatable 😊❤
ОтветитьWow finally I have managed to grow passion fruit vine it’s growing very well waiting for the fruits to grow thanx for y information 👏👏🙏🙏🤗🤗
ОтветитьMy mum and dad grew them. Used to eat too many and would get a "grumbling appendix ' along with a lecture . Lol
ОтветитьLove your videos.
ОтветитьSpeaking of a "hair on a mole" you can rub baking soda paste on an raised mole daily for a few days to a week and it will fall off! Use it like sanding grit, and can mix with an oil, like coconut oil or even just a little water.
ОтветитьGidday, hey my sister is growing passionfruit on her property and we were both wondering what you mean by pruning. How close to the base of the plant do you prune? And my question is, do you think I could grow passionfruit using the straw bale method in high desert region?
ОтветитьAwsome exinations of growing pationfruit! 👆 i have constantly not only been provided pationfruit to purchace in Warrnambool Vic. Each year at end of Summer, but over five years have not been able to sustain one past Easter.
ОтветитьJust wonder best time of year to plant and how best to grow from seed thanks 😊 ❤
ОтветитьGrows faster than a hair on a mole 🤣🤣🤣
ОтветитьWhat are the brown patches on the yellow passionfruit??
ОтветитьWrinkling is normal and in most cases is a sign that the pulp has ripened inside to a sweeter rather than sour taste
ОтветитьVery useful - and informative. Much appreciated.
ОтветитьThank you so much for all your videos and you are a great inspiration.
We used to live in Suriname, south America, but we live in the Netherlands at the moment.
We are building a new house in Suriname now, but it is not finished yet, but will be this year and I'm looking forward to move back and start gardening again.
In our previous garden the passion fruit was one of the most productive plants, beside our mango trees.
It ate all of our kitchen waste and turned it into fruit every day, year round.
My morning retual was to pick up some passion fruits and mango's to put into the yoghurt and dump the kitchen waste into the bed.
The bed for the passion fruit was 2m x 40cm x 40cm and I put a 2m high wooden frame behind it. It doesn't need much.
The few passion fruit seeds from the kitchen waste maintained the cycle. I just cut the old ones at the base from time to time so the new plants could take over. Spiky gherkins sometimes sprung up in the same bed as well. :)
I let mine grow wild, and OMG, they have taken over, but I love it! I did not fertilize at all, and my vines have TONS of fruit! I also just learned you can tea with the leaves!
ОтветитьI like this passion fruit 😊I keep on running in my grandmother's farm just to eat this fruit 😊😅.
ОтветитьDo you have any videos on the structures in which you're growing the passionfruit? I'd like to learn more about those little cage like beds
ОтветитьDo you keep mango on your property?
You have a very informative channel. Very good.
Our grow wild it beat all
ОтветитьYou could make a heap of money selling the seeds of the green variety. I would buy them. Etsy is a good place for seeds.
ОтветитьAre passionate about gardening?
ОтветитьIn cold climates there's actually a hardy passionfruit! The Maypop (Passiflora incarnata) or hardy passionfruit is native to the southeastern United States, and can grow in zone 6 (cold snowy winter land). The traditional tropical passionfruit is Passiflora edulis and originally came from South America.
ОтветитьI love the trivia!
ОтветитьAs of February 2023 in NZ passion fruit $44 a kilo. Just saying.
Ответить“It grows faster than hair on the mole” 😂😂😂😂😂🤣
ОтветитьThere is a variety that will grow in zone five in colder areas , in the U.S.A. I love the variety you shared on this video, and it is always neat to try all types of fruit of the passion vine from around the world! Thanks for sharing your gardening wisdom!!
ОтветитьPassion fruit is wild in the Ozark mountains of Arkansas, USA. They have incredibly beautiful blossoms and taste citrus like. Arkansas has such incredible wild foraging areas. They have wild grapes, herbs and wild mushrooms.
Thank you so much for making this video🌺