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mackdigger | 19:51 Tue 19th Jun 2007 | Gardening
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How do I get my passiflora to bear fruit
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Hi mackdigger, Above all the most important requirement for this South American climber is a sunny aspect, a south facing wall with horizontal wires to train it on would be ideal.

It will do well in a moisture retentive soil, a deep mulch of garden compost or leaf mould aruond the roots will help this, apply it in the autumn and again in the spring.

A well ballanced fertilizer such as a rose fertilizer given in spring should also help. Good Luck. Tbird+
Hi well I'm really odd then!! My passionflower is in a pot growing up tellis on a north facing wall!!! - I think the main thing is give it lots of water and the occasional bit of tomato food - thats all mine gets and its covered this year!
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Thanks both. I do get masses of flowers every season but hardly any fruit. Mabe the secret is in the feeding.

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