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pruning passion flower
Hi, I have 2 passion flowers and 2 clematis growing either side of a rose arch.  They are 2 years established and the passion flower is in full bloom.  I am moving house in a few weeks and need to dismantle the rose arch and replace by Alex Smith
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07/09/2012 13:16:27
by Alex Smith
Can you give me some advice on Passion Flowers?
cut my passion flower back drastically every year, anytime between late winter and late spring, and it grows back with a vengeance. I cut mine right back practically to the ground, but that's personal choice, to try and keep it under control. I never by AllotmentMax
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08/05/2012 21:50:37
by AllotmentMax
My birthday
that am trying to disguise and already have honeysuckle and clematis, plus a small apple tree, lilac and climbing hydrangea in that area. Any ideas? Passion flower, mine seems to like my clay soil. It stayed green all winter this year as an added bonus. I by frustrated_gardener
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12/05/2012 22:38:07
by Daintiness
New South facing garden
Hi recently moved into our new home with a very uncared for south facing garden, Although now im stuck with what will grow the best, especially on the west facing fence?? Thought about some climbers, have recently popped in a Passion Flower, and my by Beth "Greenfingers" Abbott
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06/04/2013 22:07:24
by Beth "Greenfingers" Abbott
Passion fruit?
.  andwhatsmore hi ,i grew a passion flower in Nottingham ,in 3 years it was over thirty feet long growing down my garden iron fence it grew so thick i had to saw it off the fence to paint it  when i sold up and left,  it was just beautifull, the flowers were by Andwhatsmore
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12/07/2012 12:09:40
by 4711
help needed with identification
 http://apps.rhs.org.uk/plantselector/plant?plantid=1386 This is it's fruit http://www.passionflow.co.uk/images/caerfruits.jpg  It should grow from seed but I've not tried. Many thanks to you all.  I have always liked Passion Flower  but never grown them.  So, now is my chance.  It's really good to have by break23
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26/01/2013 15:55:28
by nutcutlet
Talkback: Growing fruit and veg with children
however have some spectacular window boxes ! My sons designed their current box - they said farewell to a very long window with the advent of lovely Spring flowers - it looks amazing ! We're also growing rhubarb, courgettes, strawberries and hope to beat by Belgravia Wife
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28/11/2011 18:40:35
by hazel
Talkback: Plant supports - upping the stakes
into the wires with string. We built a pergola over our pond last year and to grow clematis and passion flowers up the wooden posts we screwed some small pretty angle brackets with sun catcher in them at the top then ran green garden wire from the metapost by Denise Pieri
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16/04/2012 06:42:48
by the enduring gardener
Talkback: Annual climbers
's morning glory "Grandpa Otts" had self-seeded this year...the best one of all popped up a month ago in a deep, rich bit of compost around a new passion flower I'd planted, in a south facing position but lightly shaded by a picket fence. I've never seen one by Anonymous
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28/11/2011 18:39:45
by precios tag heuer 2010
Honeysuckle not made it through frosts ...
fragrant as you walk through the arch you smell it, but something that will grow quick ove summer, was wondering about a Passion Flower?Assume that all climbers need to be cut back each year and that theres no evergreen climber that you don't cut back? Hi by Becky P
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07/04/2013 22:10:30
by nutcutlet

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