If watching grass grow is just a bit too slow-paced for your frisky, modern tastes, try watching passionfruit in action – they're way faster. I've blogged about my little project of covering an ugly brick wall with a passionfruit vine here, back in late November, when I planted the seedling. I called that post 'Love Me Tendril' and would you believe I was again humming that silky soft Elvis Presley tune, 'Love Me Tender', when I was taking the snaps for this blog posting this morning? I think the modern term for such a tune is an 'ear worm', a horrible name for something quite benign. I love me tendrils.
The wires are stout and mostly set out horizontally. Masonry wall bolts with eyelet rings hold everything firmly in place. |
There are diagonal wires crossing through the middle of the framework to provide a good infill of lush green wall-cover. |
The top corners of the framework are a jostle of wires passing through the wall bolts' rings. |
Don't think that's the last of the passionfruit postings here, either folks. I'll be out of control once I get a macro lens on those amazing passionfruit flowers, and I am fairly convinced that I have native bees, including blue banded bees, living in the many gaps in that huge brick wall, as I see them in my garden regularly now. So that's my holy grail photo: blue banded bee on a passionfruit flower.
In the meantime my job is to keep on training the arms of this admirable plant, trimming off the wayward explorers trying to head next door, and keep an eye out for the first flower buds. Can't wait!
I agree that the blue banded bee on a passionfruit flower would be a special one. Your passionfruit vine looks great.
ReplyDeleteYour Passionfruit vine is coming along so well, it will look fabulous on that wall and oh so happy. We planted 5 seedlings today alongside outside fence of chook run, to try to green it up a bit there. The seedlings were self seeded freebies we found coming up in our greenhouse. They obviously came from some of the 20 kgs we got this year from our main vine. I managed to make lots of Passionfruit Jam, Curd and freeze heaps of pulp. Good luck with yours.
ReplyDeleteI can't get enough of passionfruit tendrils... they are so creative, surprising, and industrious -- kind of like the quick-sketch artists in the garden. Every day they seem to come up with new works of art.
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