Juicy Passion Fruit Harvest
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- This passion fruit has been here for only a year and I still got this insane harvest! The passion fruit doesn’t just provide us with plentiful fruit but it also shades my chickens and gives them something to snack on. In return the passion fruit gets plenty of chicken poop which is a wonderful fertilizer!
At the end of the season I will prune it back hard to reset the plant. Then next season the new growth will be where all the new fruit will grow. This allows you to continue to get growth while keeping the whole thing manageable instead of being just a giant tangle of dead plants under new plants.
You could say you’re…passionate about it 😅
😂😂
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You could’ve said you was corny about it
@@LebronJames10644 good advice, fake kevin durant
@@PacificGardening you’re liking your own comment 🤡🤡
Having land to cultivate is a blessing
It is... I always wish I had more, because I want more privacy & quietness (instead of hearing loud cars all the time, living on a road with a 55 mph speed limit) but I remind myself that I need to be happy that I have almost 1 acre... I just finished my dream raised bed garden, I have a huge cutflower garden area, & a big pollinator/wildflower garden...
Vraiment j'avais cette idée dans ma tête et je pensais énormément ça mais malheureusement je suis apatride et je ne peux pas réaliser mon rêve mais j'ai la foi de le faire un jour 🙏🙏🙏
and its essentially unattainable in usa anymore. land and home prices have more than doubled in 2 years, while inflation has also increased, but wages remained the same.
@@phill4337It's gotta crash soon. We can't be taxed like this while also having an inflation rate as we do. Not to mention that it is government spending that is making this inflation. We need to cut government spending. Except neither red nor blue wants to do that.
Word!
Jacques is now the passion fruit daddy
Reporting for duty 🫡
@@jacquesinthegardenungabunga
And swallowtail Daddy, as its a butterfly host plant.
@@jacquesinthegardenwhy my passion fruit doesn't give fruit
@@jacquesinthegarden can I buy some from you?
Do a full video on how to plant, prune etc passionfruit please!!
Yes please and how to garden in the high desert in Wyoming 😁😁😁
@@crazwidowonestepatatime Apparently it's not to hard because I live in Cali in Costa Mesa an people have them randomly just growing around their yards all over an don't even have to try to take care of it
It grows like weed, don’t have to nothing.
@@crazwidowonestepatatimeMost are only cold hardy to zone 7 at best. But you can start in a container and transplant to the outdoors.
@@JillofAllTrades2 does it survive a snow winter?
Passionflowers have some of my favorite flower morphology out of all flowering plants. They're pure eye candy. Easy S tier.
My bucket list dream was always to visit a place where lemons grow in gardens, but imagine being able to pick your own passionfruit each day 😊🤩
Karibu Kenya
Go to south Spain or Italy!
Plant a lemon tree at your house
You can grow cold tolerant passion fruit all the way down to zone 6. I’m going it 😊
Cape Town 🇿🇦 perfect vacay spot 👌 🍋
Amazing, cant believe such explosive growth in 1 year!
Chicken poop seems to have really juiced it up!
That plant is a BEAST!!!! I have it and it already broke the supporting trellis 😢
@@jacquesinthegardenwhst Ag zone are you in?
It's a wild mf. Great for privacy fences because it grows like crazy when getting what it needs.
@@psychopeticahermetico9478yep get it happy grow as you look at they wild good to start some cuttings on hand because they don't live long
Absolutely the tastiest fruit on this planet! You are so fortunate!
no thats mangoes
My family’s from Puerto Rico and we call it “parcha”. Passionfruit is my favorite fruit and I love it even when it’s underripe and really tart.
My partner works a lot in PR and has introduced me to the parcha mojito which is amazing
@@jacquesinthegarden sounds like a great recipe to feature on your channel 😉
Walmart sells a quart of 'Passion juice' and I love it, as I grew up with it. However I was shocked and disappointed to see that the juice was not made from Passion fruit at all, but from apple and pineapple juices and other flavors and made to taste like Passion juice.
@@jacquesinthegarden as kids in Kenya we would pluck them off the vine, cut the top off, and add a little red pepper and salt right into the fruit, and stir it up with a spoon which we would use to eat it. I loved it as a kid and still do! The restaurants would pair the juice with 'masala chips', which were large French fries soaked in a hot chili sauce...DE-licious!! It was the Indian communities from India that settled in Kenya, that introduced the spices especially the red chilli peppers.
@@Dan-xx5jq that sounds delicious 😋 Thanks for sharing your recipes.
Your closeup display made me salivating for a passion fruit drink 😂😂❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
There’s a passion fruit plant on the fence of my wife’s work. I just picked a couple day, gonna make it into a jam 😊
Scoop out with teaspoon, put in yoghurt or icecream yummy 😋
Passionfruit lemon butter is delicious if you have somw lemons around as well! Imo it's better than the jam of either separately because it's the perfect level of sweet and tart, and you don't need as many of either of them!
@@Suicune-oz4ou
Do you have a recipe?
What's your 2nd best story?
@@Suicune-oz4ouhow do you make passion fruit lemon butter? Sounds delicious
Very good harvest.One of my favorite fruits. It's so good the chickens have shade under the passion fruit plant.
Incredible passion fruit. I love them. Wish we were neighbors.
jusssssssst munchin on chicken shiiiiiit
@@cornelionsqween8028So you missed the whole part where he washed the fruit before he ever cut it open? Not to mention that you don’t know which fruits he picked up from which locations. So maybe just keep your negativity to yourself.
😂😅😊too funny!! And so delicious looking!! Envious!! U R super smart and kind to your chickens by providing them shade, food, fertilizer for the trees you have. Not to mention financial advantage to you and your family. Congratulations!!!!
And it also makes gorgeous flowers that smell heavenly!
The Passion flower's shape symbols of Christ's Cross, nails and hammer. The flower with its various parts is seen as a symbols of Jesus' scourging, crowning with thorns and crucifixion.
It attracts crazy looking orange catapillars that turn into pretty butterflys later on as well
@@messagegoeshere741 in India, it is snakes. There are lots of snakes in India, some venomous, because they are worshiped. I started to grow it as I love the passion fruit but my dad told me about the snakes and I cut it down immediately. I didn't want to encounter a king cobra, as they are all over the place. Hindus are required to feed them milk if they come across one. They are numerous and kids and people get bit all the time.
Medicinally amazing flower, expensive tea grown at home.
@@messagegoeshere741swallowtail! 🦋
Goes great with cream and custard too, also in cakes and slices
I love Passionfruits, mangos, pomegranates… 😋
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We had a pomegranate tree and passionfruit vine growing up. For kids it was a WONDERLAND!
My favorite fruit 😋 😍
I'm so lame - I just pick them as they fall. Never thought to shake it up to harvest. 😂 Thanks, Jaques!
Not lame. You learned.
It’s nice to be human because we can keep learning as adults. In this sense, we are always children, always expanding.
@@dreamervanroomThat is why keeping your inner child nourished is so important. I know you can't have the eyes full of wonder all the time but I love to see it happen to adult people
@dreamervanroom This is a really beautiful thing to read and something Im so grateful to have believed my whole life. When we stop learning is the saddest thing in life. The wonder of childhood curiousity should be a lifelong trait. I feel like it's where the zest for life is. 🩵
@@dreamervanroom I needed this message. Thank you for sharing!
@@guidedandblessedMost fuits drop when they are at their last stage of
ripening. which means it will go bad very soon. the vine has probably stopped doing its job and dried up causing the fruit to fall off. if a light shake can drop the fruit thats the optimum time
Ahhh I LOVE Frederick! Grows beautiful flowers too!!!❤
I'm from the Caribbean, so I grew up eating these. What a blessing that you're able to grow them.
They look perfect for a nice Pavlova
I grew up with the yellow verify. Less sweet, tart and have a very strong tropical flavor.
I have never seen, much more taste red or purple passion in real life. I have been seeing them on the Internet for over 10 years now and I can't wait to try them, but I don't want to just go and buy some, I want to grow them myself. As soon as I go back home, I will do so.
Passionfruit is underrated, like a lot of fruit actually. You don't really see dragonfruit, lychee, or yellow melon in Walmart
In Brazil we call it maracujá! It's delicious and present in many drinks and dessert recipes over here. But too much of it can make you VERY sleepy 😅
I lived in Brazil for 6 months, and I ate/drank ALL the maracuja I could get my hands on! Uma delicia! ❤
Perfect timing to see this, I’ve been struggling with where to put my passion fruit plants, chicken coop for shade is perfect!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I loved growing up making fresh passion fruit juice 😊
I'm so jealous. I wish I could grow passion fruit in zone 5
Grow them in the house?
I believe the maypop variety (Passiflora incarnata) can be grown in the northern zones.
They are frost tolerant, but I think the oroblem us that they don't like wet cold. The roots rot.
The large yellow ones are more resistant to root rot.
You can …. You need to buy one already started from a greenhouse nursery - plant it in the sunniest place in your yard and give tons of water and something to climb all over - flowers are beautiful even if fall is early. But if it’s not and it’s hot like the last few years you’ll get some. Not as many, but some and you’ll have the joy of perfect flowers throughout the summer!!!
@@evev2041Yup! But they dont fruit as much as they do here in texas.
Farmers are givers - spread their positive aura around the world. Huge respect for farmers around the world
Such a flex, Jacque!! Lilikois are my fave! Would love to grow, but so concerned about it taking over an area.
It's pretty insane how much these things chs grow!
Just cut it back
Pots.
Nice my man, thanks for sharing. 😊
This is my most favorite fruit ever, also brings sweet memories of my greatnanny
I love Passion ❤ we also have on out yard. Yellow and red Passion fruit 💛
I am very envious. I had a passionfruit vine when I was a kid and summer was heaven. In Australia it was very common for most backyards to have a passionfruit vine. The move away from eating whole foods is so tragic, but easily remedied. Thanks for a wonderful reminder (plus good memories) 🙏🏻
I'm in Queensland and I was salivating as he was tasting the passionfruit.
I miss Central America....the fruit was mind blowing
Lol..... Read my own comment and was like.... I agree dude
One of our favorites over here in Florida! Need to get some of those genetics over here! I will cover the postage :) thanks for the awesome content!
Looooove passion fruit juice! And yogurt!
For a second I thought you were going to pull a Homer backing into the bushes move. Cool passion fruit hedge!
Haha that would have been great
You’re a genius man I love the shade turned into fertilizer for the passion fruit👍
Passion fruit is awesome for drinks you only need to add a tiny little bit and it makes everything taste great!!
it's like being able to turn any stupid drink into hypnotic instantly!! 😆👍🏻🖤👏🏻🤙🏻
lol
Waw..such a big passion fruit climber ❤❤❤lovely fruits and lovely chickens..❤❤❤
We have a native passion fruit vine called a maypop. It just grows randomly around everywhere. So delicious and it is prolific.
Yup found it wild on the side of the road in NC and in TX. Its everywhere.
Nice 😊
@@geeperjane I had no idea. The flowers are so beautiful and weird and I've been seeing them all my life. I just trained one of the vines in the front of my house and just this year learned the pod was passion fruit
@@chrissylibertyk9 I'm jealous! I'm going to propogate some seeds next year. Just be careful. They can be really aggressive in southern states and the roots will spread pretty wide underground. I'm keeping mine in a planter box so it cant take over.
@@geeperjane agreed. I fight those tendrils every day. I've managed to keep it contained to one trellis. But you cannot skip a day or it'll cover your house by the afternoon😂
Passiflora is THE only fruit plant which i appreciate more for flowers. Fruits are like a bonus
Oh I Love passion fruit! 😊
Passion-fruit-related content AND chickens. I'm here for it.
Passion fruit looks so beautiful
I never had this fruit until i saw your video! Had to try it and its one of my favs ( along guava) now!
Native to Southern California, they grow so happy here and they taste like pure happiness
Really?! I never knew that. I grew up in So.Cal. but my favorite down there are loquats.
They're native to South America actually. But they do grow happily in CA.
They are native to Brazil, Paraguay and Northern Argentina. Their genus have about 550 species! Good thing they do well in pots.
You must think pineapples are native to Hawaii 😂 just bc it grows well doesn't mean it's native
Actually they’re native to the eastern United States. Yes there are passion fruit species from multiple places. Woah. Big news.
That's my favorite fruit as well. We do have wild passion fruit growing volunteering in our front yard last year and I really enjoyed it. But I love that variety of yours right there
In the Philippines, we cut the top and simply add salt, mix the contents with a straw and suck. Best childhood snack I ever had ❤
Same but with sugar😇
In Mexico we add chili powder
@@___s___8071 same lol, adding sugar especially to the sour ones is just sooo good
It is full of seeds.
I love passion fruit! ❤️Have one in the pot , live in NY and need to bring in inside for the winter. Very sweet and juicy too. But not much fruits.
Would love to know more about what you do with your abundant harvest! My fridge overfloweth
This year we have leaned heavily on freezing, most things freeze well but now our freezer has begun to overfloweth
Freeze them. Just wash them and freeze them whole. When you want to use them, cut a fruit in half and scoop out the frozen flesh. It won't take long to thaw.
If you are in a hurry to thaw them,, just soak them in a bowl of hot water for a few minutes.
In Brazil they use them for juice. Cut them and plop them in a blender, with seeds and skins, and puree. Strain so just the pulp and juice and ground up seeds go in a pitcher, add some water if it's too strong for you. I loved it. We used to go through a 20 pound bag easily in 3 days, just juicing.
Love Passion fruit they make a great drink!!❤❤
Thank you for giving me some hope with my single vine lmao 😂🙏
@@MotoCouple- usually any plant or seed sellers online. Make sure to look for specific varieties you want. Mine is purple passion and Im in zone 11b south Florida
@@KiMoKo9787SoFlo in the house!😂😂😂 I live there also❤
That's all you need mulch good drain soil keep soil moist once there happy watch out they explode and climb on over everything
Amazing Passion Fruit ✨✨✨
I missed it 🥰💖💞❤️
Yum... topping for pavlova .
Also great in a tropical fruit salad with papaya (pawpaw) and bananas, guavas, pineapple....ooh I am making my mouth water.
You got me. 100% gonna grow Passionfruit at home. This is such a good, economical produce.
My favourite fruit...I could live on these. Well done.
😱 WHAAATTTT!?? #TIL that passionfruit, my favorite fruit, produces SO MUCH ABUNDANCE. Jacques deserves the gift, but I'm so jealous 😩
I loveeeeeeeeeee passion fruit it’s my fav
Wow ! Delicious ❤❤❤I love passion fruit🥰🥰🥰
My favorite rich gardening king keep it up zaddy
The juice you get out of them is so good for refreshment
I love passion fruits. Never find a good one like that one in my country ,😊
Im lucky enough to have one also. So happy to get all this info about them❤😊
I'm terrified of hot weather because my health issues prevent me hydrating well, but I'd love to be able to grow some many of these fruits . Enjoy the fruits of your labour
This is why I grow figs, too!!!! Brown Turkey figs are the best!
Passionfruit juice is my favorite juice to drink. It’s sooo good!
I love passion fruit... kind of obsessively, love the mix of sweet/tart.
To do list: Passion fruit outside my chicken coop run!! Thanks for the video!
oh my gosh passion fruit is my favorite fruit of all time, this is literally my wet dream
That makes such great juice, I miss them .❤
Beautiful plant and fruit! Love love passion fruit. I tried growing the plant here in Central Valley, California and no success. Eat as much as I can of passion fruit when visiting the Hawaiian islands.
I love passion fruit mojitos! It's probably a good thing that I can't grow them in my Canadian zone 3 garden, I'd be tipsy far too often. We need a cocktail episode of @jacquesinthegarden ! Passion fruit + pineapple Sage?
That is such a great basket for produce! Easy to wash them with. Got to get one. Awesome video!
I really love it, put in sparkling water after eating fried chicken. ohh it is heaven
Ahhh!!!! Passion fruit, one of my favorites... I recommend a smoothie recipe in my home country we use milk & blend with passion fruit & choice of sweetner. But if u are not into drinking milk (I am actualky consuming coconut milk except I eat cheese) then try it with an alternate milk. But my best suggestion in that case would be to use kefir which is not as bad as using milk.
Crazy 👍 Wow great tree and the chickens are so cute❤ Thanks for sharing
Love passion fruit !!!
The aroma is the best part of a passion fruit ❤😊
Passion fruit is absolutely delicious. Everyone loves it.
Papaya with passion fruit !! 2 fruit salad. Delicious.
👍 An excellent and beautiful gardening work. Thank you very much for sharing.
My favorite tropical exotic tasting fruit alongside lychee. Would love to have that much at home!
That's smart having it line the gate so the chickens get shade and since their comfortable they poop in the shade and it helps the plant
Excellent Harvest! Keep up the great work!
Man I love nature! It truly is a “You help me, I help you” type of ecosystem! Or along the lines of “The right hand washes the left, and the left hand washes the right”….unless you’re in the African safari then it’s just winner takes all😂
Oh! i love passion fruit
I LOVE Passionfruit! In fact I’m passionate about this fruit anytime I see it! Mix it into ice cream or yogurt or eat it by itself! So tart and yummy!
I have a beautiful Passion fruit story to tell.
I do believe, without certainty, that my grandmother and I are responsible for introducing Passion fruits to our part of Jamaica.
1982, A friend and neighbor of my grandmother, had a son who was living in Germany, came home to visit.
He brought with him 2 passion fruits for his mom. She tried the first one but didn't like it. The second, she left on the kitchen counter.
Weeks past, it gets bad, her daughter tossed it out the window into the garden. S beautiful tree sprang up and start to drop fruits.
I use to make regular visits to this lady and i soon discovered the pretty yellow balls all over the backyard. I played with them for a while, but discovered after breaking one that it smelled quite like Guava, so i taste it. I like the flavor but it was quite tart.
I took some home and shared with my sister, she didn't like it to much so she added sugar to it and we discovered something new.
I would bring back more Everytime i visited the lady and she didn't mind because they were not useful to her anyway.
My grandmother soon discovered me eating these things and got curious. After finding out where i got them from, and finding out that they worked well with sugar, she decided to try making a drink. It turned out beautifully!
She made the drink for the lady, and now there wasn't enough fruits for both of us, so the lady offered me a baby plant that was growing by the mother plant.
Me and Grandma got our plant and put it in our garden and it grows beautifully, putting out an abundance of fruits. At the same time, our lady friend decided to get rid of her plant because it was constricting an Ackee tree that was preshous to her.
Now we have the only passion plant around, and we were the only ones who knew how to prepare the drink too.
At the time, we gave the fruit the name German Guava, because we thought that the guy bought it from Germany and it smelled like Guava.
My grandmother being a church woman, had to let all her church members know about this blessed fruit and would offer fruits to her friends on Sundays. She would also encourage them to plant the seeds so that they could have their own plants too.
I upon seeing my grandmother serving her friends, start bringing fruits to school too to give to friends.
Grandma also had a brother in Kingston who was a gardener and have quite a few unique fruits like grapes, star fruit, quince, Jujubee and others, but he didn't know this fruit. He got his seeds from us and soon started to give away plants and fruits to people in Kingston too.
It was about 3 years later when a fruit juice company came out with the new drink with the name Passion, that the name German Guava, that me and Grandma gave it was changed.
It should be noted that nobody who got fruits from us, or from people who got fruits from us, have never seen this fruit before.
And that is why I believe that we were responsible for the spread of this preshous fruit in most of Jamaica, if not all.
But I could be wrong.😊
😁Funny thing I have never see a passion fruit that’s sweet 🤔
We have a huge passionfruit plant here on our fence in Kentucky. It takes a long time for the fruit to drop, it's still very green, and it tastes a bit sour, but it's fun to grow and the bees love the flower!
Beautiful video 💚👌 thank you very much for sharing 👍😊
I have volunteer passionfruit. Both yellow and purple. Some as big as an orange. So sweet.
Yeah, Passionfruit are great foliage plants. I’ve 2 pots of them on either side of my balcony, and they gave quite some shade across the ceiling of the balcony, gave lots of fruits too.
I have a baby plant! Super excited!
Jealous!!! 😂 but happy that see that it can be a good shade for the flock!
My absolute favourite food - would love to grow this!
Merengue and passion fruit match made in heaven ❤
Its amazing in juice. Some people says it makes you sleep. I never feel sleepy by passion fruit juice
I love eating the leaves, boil or stir fry both taste so good..... Bitter but has a unique taste
How cool!! They almost look like the “may pops”(passionflower) down here in down in southeast Louisiana/Mississippi.
For those of that are blessed to be in the right grow zone in SoCal, could you please share how you started your vines? From seed? Should I try to start from seed from a grocery store bought fruit? Online?