I have sown fifteen seeds of the climber Passiflora Caerulea commonly known as the Passion Flower. I have sown in a small tray of moist seed compost and set on the computer box for a bit of bottom heat.
Passiflora caerulea, the common passion flower is very popular in UK and the rest of Europe. It prefers a South facing slightly sheltered dry spot with free-draining soil. It is easy to grow and even if taken back to the ground by a hard frost will usually come back again. Nevertheless it is best to protect it from frost for it’s first year. The fruit are inedible when green but they may be eaten when they have ripened and turned orange.

