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other shurbs to mix with bougainvillea?

xill
12 years ago

hello all, i'm a brand new member, but have been reading posts for over a year. now i have a question of my own :)

i recently purchased a new home, it's on a corner lot with the side running roughly 200ft. there's 4ft between my 6ft cedar privacy fence and the sidewalk that's irrigated but i'd prefer shrubs over useless grass. i'm currently gathering a few new bougainvillea plants and taking cuttings from my current plants in order to help fill in along the fenceline to provide more privacy (neighborhood kids can peek into the yard through the wooden planks and the dog goes crazy with every skateboard that passes by). my question is, what other shrubs "play nice" with bougainvillea? i dont want to use only bougainvillea in case there's a pest or disease problem in the future, i dont want to lose my entire privacy hedge in one shot. i'm thinking of alternating 2-3 different bougainvillea (i have barbara karst, purple queen i think, and some sort of pinkish white variety) along with maybe 2 other types of shrubs and 3-4 street trees. i'd like the other shrubs i throw into the mix to be evergreen and not steal the thunder from my bougainvillea, but help add to the privacy and fill in the blanks. i'm also looking for these shrubs to be relatively clean (the bougainvillea make enough mess on their own). since i have alot of space to fill, i'd rather spend the bulk of my gardening budget on the inside of the fence where i spend my time, rather than on the outside which i don't see near as often. so shrubs i can get started during the summer from cuttings or seeds would be great. i plan to plant all of my bougainvillea in the fall after the summer heat has passed. anyone have any ideas for shrubs that would fill my needs and make my fenceline the envy of the neighborhood? lol. any advice is appreciated.

BTW, i live in the Imperial Valley, much the same environment as Palm Springs and Phoenix, and the outside of my fence faces west so these shrubs would need to be able to handle full sun (11am-dusk) and wind. our wind always blows in from the west/northwest, but luckily all my neighbors across the street have mature indian laurels which break alot of that, but not all. i'd also prefer shrubs that can thrive on the same watering schedule as my bougainvilleas which would be a deep watering every 2 weeks after they're established.

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