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Gold Rush Bougainvillea Vine, Five Gallon Container by Monrovia Growers

Gold Rush Bougainvillea Vine, Five Gallon Container by Monrovia Growers

SKU:california-gold-bougainvillea-five-gallon-vine
Availability:Usually ships in 2-3 business days
Price:$67.98
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The Gold Rush Bougainvillea is a great addition to your yard, providing a splash of gold color all season long. Bougainvillea vines are reliable performers, easy to train on walls or fences or use to cover unsightly hard structures in your garden. Spiral the flowering stems up posts and columns, or use the Gold Rush bougy to wind through wrought iron panels or fences. Use this bougainvillea in hanging baskets or in containers where color can spill out and over the pot edge. Flowering is so prolific it makes bougainvilleas a worthwhile annual for those in extreme winter areas. Use in Mediterranean or contemporary garden styles. Shipped potted in its original soil and container to ensure a healthier start when planted in yard or garden. Shipped triple staked about four feet tall. Hardy to USDA zone 10. Photo used courtesy of John Groseclose.
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Any tricks on planting bougainvillea vines?
Yes. When planting a bougainvillea, do everything you can to maintain the integrity of the root ball, as if it becomes broken apart or too loose, this can cause serious stress to the plant. After the hole is prepared, cut the plastic can apart with a pair of pruning shears and peel back like a banana, and then place one hand above and one hand below and gently lift out of the container, setting carefully in the hole such that the top of the rootball is exactly even with the new soil level you are creating in container or ground. Back fill with amended soil and firm with the palm of your hand. Water well to further settle the soil. If some sections of the planting area sinks after irrigation, add another handful or two of soil as needed. If you have further questions, please feel free to contact us.

Anything else?
Full hot sun and soil with at least average drainage. If need be, plant in a container for better soil and sun exposure.