If you aren't lucky enough to live in a place where it never freezes but you still want to grow bougainvillea, there's good news: Bougainvillea does great in containers. The vine actually blooms more when its roots are slightly crowded, so putting bougainvillea in a pot turns it into a flowering machine. When winter's chill arrives, bring your potted bougainvillea indoors and put it by a sunny window until warmth returns. Use a well-draining potting soil that doesn't have a lot of peat moss. Peat moss retains moisture and may cause the bougainvillea to get root rot. A potting mix designed for palms or cactus is ideal. Choose a container that has drain holes. Otherwise, you'll end up with a bougainvillea dead from root rot. If you want to put a trellis in the container with the bougie, do so when you pot it up. Putting one in later may damage the plant's roots, which are thin and shallow.
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