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How Do You Train Bougainvillea To Go Over Pergola?

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How Do You Train Bougainvillea To Go Over Pergola?

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I don’t have a bougainvillea, but my friend has and from her I have heard that she has a lot of problems with it. She thought she will love it, but now she thinks of how to get rid of it faster. She is in her garden in the backyard. She arranged the backyard so nice. So the plant’s place is right there. most of all I liked that she has some https://windproofgazebos.com/gazebo-lights/ gazebo lights that create a great atmosphere.

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Although many people think of bougainvillea as a beautiful flowering plant, it is actually part of the vine family. They are wonderful climbing plants to grow along trellises, pergolas and other structures as they can be easily trained. The biggest issue regarding the training of a bougainvillea plant lies in providing the proper support it needs as the plant grows taller. Since bougainvillea vines do not naturally attach themselves to trellises or structures, they must be attached using clips or woven around the structure manually. Plant the bougainvillea vine near the pergola into the ground. If there is no soil near the pergola, you can plant the bougainvillea into large planters filled with soil. Insert a large wooden stake or small trellis directly into the soil near the bougainvillea plant. The stake should be inserted approximately 5 to 6 inches away from the plant so as not to damage the root system. Using twist ties, clips or gardening tape, loosely tie the bougainvillea vine

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