Sunday, April 17, 2016

Goings on about town..

5/7/2016
The soil in the large magenta bougainvillea seemed to have taken on a clay-like consistency. I trimmed main branches that will be used to splay the plant back on the trellis and then after some chipping away at the top soil in the pot slid the plant out onto a plastic drop cloth. Went around the root ball with small shovel knocking off about 1/2 of the root ball. Didn't find large "tap" roots that I have encountered when repotting other bougies; may hidden inside remaining root ball. Great pot for $140 from Flamingo Road Nursery. If you're in Broward county, probably the best for large ceramic pots.



Finally found a underliner that was a good fit and matched the dirty white tile somewhat enabling me to repot see above.

Weed blocker top of drainage holes
2" white granite
Weed block above granite
Mulch, just composting trimmings from garbage about 1"
Mixed 3 cubic foot yards of soil with 2 bags perlite and 2 7lb bags of worm castings
This was done in a large contractors trash bag, I could mix well and then poured 2 cans of water in to make some fun mud. My soil wouldn't compress much when watered later. Put this in bottom 1/3 of pot. Put in root ball. In another bag, mixed soil and perlite and filled in around ball.
Tied the thorny trollop tightly to the trellis.
Stuffed some sanchezia and burle marxe in for some base filler.
Watered in well.

Splayed bougie on month later..

2 months after repotting
The compulsory purchase at the nursery: one of my favorite bougainvillea-- the magenta pops with the variegated leaves.
Fabulous when in full flower.
Like a lavender candy
I don't think these are very floriferous, but the lavender ice bracts are refreshing.

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