Gardening Plant Care : Passion Vine Plant Care
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Passion vine plants are beautiful plants to grow in your garden or home. Learn all about passion vine plant care with gardening tips from a horticulturist in this free gardening video. Expert: Stan DeFreitas Contact: www.mrgt.net Bio: Stan DeFreitas, also known as "Mr. Green Thumb", has experience as a urban horticulturist working for the Pinellas County Extension Service and has taught horticulture at the St. Petersburg College. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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I just bought one vines, bearing flowers like the one in your video. Do you know what fruit variety it is? I have tried growing these before, had a lot of flowers (fuzzy filaments ones) but never had any fruits.
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"give it water and sun in a good soil" such info, very detailed, wow.
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I have them in my backyard & love them.I live in southern Arizona in zone 8 & it gets down to the near 10 in the winter & it keeps on growing, also attracts bumblebees!
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This is strange to me... not the video. But when i went to search a song i typed in "Pass" and the second thing that popped up as a most frequent search was "Passion Vine" I've never searched this video or that title before in my life, let alone this channel. WHO'S USING MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL ONLY LOGGED ON MY LAPTOP EVER????
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Expertvillage ! Make more vids about the vine & how to care for it! Also, most passion vines won't bloom for 2 years after planting~ at least the ones i've grown
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Can i have a passion vine plant inside home? do i need to use plant growth lights?
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passion vines may not survive the cold but their roots do. you dont have to move them inside during the winter they come back every year as long as they had a pretty good grow season
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My Passiflora is 2 years old, it's blooming during this summer, I love it. I saw the plant in the park last month in Batumi, but in Tbilisi winters are colder, about -3 C.(-10C seldom) so I don't know if it will be OK. if I leave it on the balcony in winter.
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