Pink bougainvilleas and flowers will beautify your pergola.

 

The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere. Different plants require different levels of humidity. Houseplants that need high humidity are best grown in a steamy bathroom, mist regularly or place the pot in a tray of moist pebbles. In a greenhouse, humidity can be raised in hot weather by dampening (wetting) the floor, overhead watering, or misting. However, high humidity can cause fungal problems, in which case open vents to improve ventilation.

moisture during bright periods to encourage bud break Repot if necessary in early spring with clay-based compost such as John Innes 3 If packaged, place outdoors in full sun, preferably 18-21°C (65-70°F) at night, a few degrees warmer during the day When plants are growing vigorously around mid-April, water freely and feed weekly with a high-nitrogen liquid feed When the bracts show color, change to a high-potassium feed and move the plants to cooler conditions (if possible to 10°C (50°F)) with good ventilation and protection from direct sunlight. This encourages the bracts to mature and remain longer on the plant. Cooler conditions can cause the leaves to hang for several days so water less often until the plant adjusts Once bracts have dropped, resume high nitrogen application to encourage a second flush of bracts Autumn and winter When flowering ends, usually in September, reduce watering frequency, allowing the plant to become drier between waterings and stop feeding From November, water occasionally but thoroughly Maintain a minimum nighttime temperature of 10°C (50°F). Bougainvillea can be stored above freezing provided the compost is kept relatively dry but they will lose leaves Pruning and training

Bougainvillea requires a trellis or pillar for support and can be trained as a standard and pruned with spurs to limit size. They bloom on the current season’s growth so prune in late winter or early spring, just before growth begins.

Early in the season, bend and tie in young vigorous-growing leaves to control vigor and stimulate bract formation After the bracts have fallen, this long growth is halved to encourage a second flush of bracts in late summer

Plants should respond to hard pruning but old plants are better to replace.

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