Bougainvilleas


We have started to get in Bougainvilleas which can be a stunning addition to a frost protected area. Many varieties are available in bloom at the nursery now – you can choose the perfect color for your arbor, trellis or groundcover. Bougainvilleas vibrant colors come from the three large bracts that surround the small inconspicuous flower. Frequent pinching keeps new growth so compact the color will almost cover the leaves. 

Bougainvilleas can color up an arbor or trellis, or function as a rambling ground cover. They are typically in full bloom through summer. Plant them where you can protect them from frost. A spot against a south-facing wall is often ideal, where the eves provide overhead cover.

Location

In our area, protect bougainvilleas from frost by planting them against a warm south or west-facing wall. Tenting with frost protection fabric and decorating with older non-LED Christmas tree lights on cold nights adds extra protection. It is a vigorous grower and will bloom continuously all summer long and is very drought tolerant once established.

Planting

Take care not to disturb the roots when planting. Carefully remove from the nursery pot and gently set in place. Do not massage the roots. Their roots don’t form a tight ball and can be damaged if you remove them from the can in the usual fashion.

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