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Bougainvilla growing on roof? How?
I live in Phoenix and am thinking of planting Bougainvilla on the top
of my lathed-roofed ramada (back yard sun shelter). It would be planted in pots and hopefully trained to trail down over the edges. The roof slats are set about an inch apart. I'm wondering about how to water these - and how to keep the water from dripping down onto the floor of the ramada. Or is this a bad idea (trying to grow Bougainvilla in pots)? Thanks for ideas or suggestions! |
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wrote: I live in Phoenix and am thinking of planting Bougainvilla on the top of my lathed-roofed ramada (back yard sun shelter). It would be planted in pots and hopefully trained to trail down over the edges. The roof slats are set about an inch apart. I'm wondering about how to water these - and how to keep the water from dripping down onto the floor of the ramada. Or is this a bad idea (trying to grow Bougainvilla in pots)? Why not grow them up?? They can get very heavy. Thanks for ideas or suggestions! |
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I could do that - watering via drip would probably be easier.
Is there a special variety that's good for trellising? How do I get them started on their upward growth? |
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wrote in message oups.com... I live in Phoenix and am thinking of planting Bougainvilla on the top of my lathed-roofed ramada (back yard sun shelter). It would be planted in pots and hopefully trained to trail down over the edges. The roof slats are set about an inch apart. I'm wondering about how to water these - and how to keep the water from dripping down onto the floor of the ramada. Or is this a bad idea (trying to grow Bougainvilla in pots)? Thanks for ideas or suggestions! I was just in Phoenix at the Hilton Tapatio resort and they had Bougainvilla growing everywhere on rooftops, bushes and flower pots and beds. Call them and ask for grounds maint and see if they have any ideas. I am buying a Bougainvilla this weekend and I live in Oklahoma zone 7. Let me know what they say ok? I am curious myself. RhondaM |
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On Fri, 06 May 2005 20:47:43 GMT, "RhondaM" wrote:
wrote in message roups.com... I live in Phoenix and am thinking of planting Bougainvilla on the top of my lathed-roofed ramada (back yard sun shelter). It would be planted in pots and hopefully trained to trail down over the edges. The roof slats are set about an inch apart. I'm wondering about how to water these - and how to keep the water from dripping down onto the floor of the ramada. Or is this a bad idea (trying to grow Bougainvilla in pots)? Thanks for ideas or suggestions! I was just in Phoenix at the Hilton Tapatio resort and they had Bougainvilla growing everywhere on rooftops, bushes and flower pots and beds. Call them and ask for grounds maint and see if they have any ideas. I am buying a Bougainvilla this weekend and I live in Oklahoma zone 7. Let me know what they say ok? I am curious myself. RhondaM Bougainvillea roots hate standing in water. Learn to manage your watering ( I count as I water my pots) http://www.houstongardening.info/bouginfo.htm |
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wrote: I could do that - watering via drip would probably be easier. Is there a special variety that's good for trellising? How do I get them started on their upward growth? Here (Puerto Rico) They sell small ones in hanging baskets. But the large ones grow VERY tall. I think I have one on my site.... http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/photos2/IM004480.JPG The big pink thing is a Bvillea (aka Trinitaria) http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/photos2/IM004478.JPG http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/photos2/IM004479.JPG This one is about 12 feet tall, not including the part hanging over the wall. They seem to have no problem at all climbing, its that they do. They are woody and dont requite support but I suppose can be tied somehow to a trellis. I see them along fences here. But it seems that the structure would have to be quite strong. HTH a little Nina |
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Thanks for the tip. I'm always amazed at how well Bougainvilla grow,
seemingly unattended, along highways around Phoenix. The ones in my yard don't do nearly as well, and I've suspected for a long time that car exhaust gases :-) seems to have some kind of beneficial effect on the plants. That said, I've tried years when I didn't water my ground-planted B's at all - and other years when I've been more aggressive - I personally haven't witnessed that "water-starved" B's do better (more flowers or brachts), but I've read it many, many places. By the way, thanks for your very valuable hyperlink to your B site!!! Lots of interesting material I will digest there!! |
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AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, i just loved that place!
especially all the pools! -- rosie http://www.moveonpac.org./ http://www.codepinkalert.org/index.php "RhondaM" wrote in message m... wrote in message oups.com... I live in Phoenix and am thinking of planting Bougainvilla on the top of my lathed-roofed ramada (back yard sun shelter). It would be planted in pots and hopefully trained to trail down over the edges. The roof slats are set about an inch apart. I'm wondering about how to water these - and how to keep the water from dripping down onto the floor of the ramada. Or is this a bad idea (trying to grow Bougainvilla in pots)? Thanks for ideas or suggestions! I was just in Phoenix at the Hilton Tapatio resort and they had Bougainvilla growing everywhere on rooftops, bushes and flower pots and beds. Call them and ask for grounds maint and see if they have any ideas. I am buying a Bougainvilla this weekend and I live in Oklahoma zone 7. Let me know what they say ok? I am curious myself. RhondaM |
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Oh yes the pools. One night my husband and I and some friends were in the
sunset hot tub. The one up on the hill and a real big gust of wind blew in and knocked all the patio furniture across the patio. Thats was real scary for us! The pools there are awesome. We swam in almost all of them. What was really cool was the party our company had for us one eve. It was by the grotto pool and palm terr. Oh man for us Okies that was something to remember. I also loved the fact they treat their pools with saline instead of chlorine. Best wishes, RhondaM "rosie read n' post" wrote in message ... AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, i just loved that place! especially all the pools! -- rosie http://www.moveonpac.org./ http://www.codepinkalert.org/index.php "RhondaM" wrote in message m... wrote in message oups.com... I live in Phoenix and am thinking of planting Bougainvilla on the top of my lathed-roofed ramada (back yard sun shelter). It would be planted in pots and hopefully trained to trail down over the edges. The roof slats are set about an inch apart. I'm wondering about how to water these - and how to keep the water from dripping down onto the floor of the ramada. Or is this a bad idea (trying to grow Bougainvilla in pots)? Thanks for ideas or suggestions! I was just in Phoenix at the Hilton Tapatio resort and they had Bougainvilla growing everywhere on rooftops, bushes and flower pots and beds. Call them and ask for grounds maint and see if they have any ideas. I am buying a Bougainvilla this weekend and I live in Oklahoma zone 7. Let me know what they say ok? I am curious myself. RhondaM |
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