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Tom Elliott 05-04-2003 06:35 AM

Passionfruit questions
 
Hi all,

I purchased some passionfruit seedlings today, planning to make use of
some underutilised fence which is in a sunny spot.

I looked at trellises to support it, however the wooden ones are quite
expensive, and it's a fairly long fence - covering it would be
prohibitively expensive.

Wire mesh is far cheaper (I can do a whole 10M fence for about
$50.00). I plan to use these, spaced out from the fence with wooden
slats. However, I have no idea what sort of gauge wire mesh, and what
sort of wire spacing would be best. Any suggestions?

Also, what sort of spacing should the plants have from each other?

Tom


Tom Elliott
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Just a little bit 05-04-2003 06:35 AM

Passionfruit questions
 
On Mon, 06 Jan 2003 18:44:07 +1100, Tom Elliott wrote:

I purchased some passionfruit seedlings today, planning to make use of
some underutilised fence which is in a sunny spot.

I looked at trellises to support it, however the wooden ones are quite
expensive, and it's a fairly long fence - covering it would be
prohibitively expensive.


And it will rot.

Wire mesh is far cheaper (I can do a whole 10M fence for about
$50.00). I plan to use these, spaced out from the fence with wooden
slats. However, I have no idea what sort of gauge wire mesh, and what
sort of wire spacing would be best. Any suggestions?


2" chicken wire is the go.

Also, what sort of spacing should the plants have from each other?


Allow 5m, they are quite vigorous.


Tom Elliott 05-04-2003 06:35 AM

Passionfruit questions
 
On Mon, 06 Jan 2003 22:20:21 +1100, Just a little bit
wrote:

On Mon, 06 Jan 2003 18:44:07 +1100, Tom Elliott wrote:

2" chicken wire is the go.

Also, what sort of spacing should the plants have from each other?


Allow 5m, they are quite vigorous.


Beautiful! I have a 10m fence line, and two seedling to plant.
Thanks!


Tom Elliott
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