GARDENING: ‘WHICH VINES CAN BE PLANTED IN LAHORE?’
Q. Please advise which vines can be planted in Lahore, to cover our front terrace and balcony. Also advise which flowering trees give shade but do not kill the grass. Our garden gets plenty of sun.
A. Passion flower vines grow rapidly and flower profusely for a reasonably long period of time when happy. Wisteria is another fast growing vine that smothers itself in delicately perfumed bloom during the spring, and honeysuckle, with its trademark fragrance, can flower on and off throughout the year. Then there are the well-known trumpet vine (Tecoma grandiflora) — with terracotta, pink or yellow blooms — Beaumontia grandiflora and Bignonia varieties, climbing jasmine and the ever-popular Bougainvillea, amongst others. Grass needs at least six hours of direct sunlight to thrive, so will not do well beneath any type of shaded tree; the larger and shadier the tree, the less grass will grow. With the aforementioned factors in mind, I suggest that you choose only small-sized trees, such as Melia azadarach (Persian lilac), Lagerstroemia or Ochnaceae squarrosa (ochna).
Q. I sowed Turkish tomato seeds this year. The plants are healthy. They flowered once but didn’t set any fruit. I am still waiting for them to flower again. Do they need any special nutrients? My garden is in the Karsaz area of Karachi.
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A. Tomato vines are very heavy feeders and require an uninterrupted supply of nutrients and regular watering to perform well. A seaweed-based, preferably organic, liquid plant food is ideal for already established plants. Dilute this as per specifications on the bottle and feed the plants once a week from now on until the plants surrender and die back. In future, mix lots of old, well-rotted, organic manure and compost into the soil before planting your tomato vines. This will get them off to a good start and help ensure that they are adequately fed.
Q. I’m not much of a gardener and recently moved from Karachi to Islamabad where my new home has a nice sized garden to maintain. I’m looking for some pretty flowering plants to grow in pot as well as in the garden. Other than Marigolds, which I recently acquired, what can I grow at this time of year?