How to Grow Oleanders
Where to Plant the Oleander Bush -
The oleander bush can be planted in a variety of soils, and will tolerate full sun. However, it is probably best to plant it in some partial shade; oleander bushes seem to prefer it.
Just make sure that your oleanders have plenty of room to grow because they can reach several feet in height. Sometimes oleander bushes even resemble small trees. And if you plant a group of them near each other, make sure that they are several feet apart. Between five and ten feet should be sufficient.
Watering & Fertilizing -
Since the oleander bush is a drought resistant plant, it obviously doesn't require that much water. However, if you want your oleander to flower then you may want to water it a bit more.
The oleander itself may look a little more robust and healthy if you water it a little more than usual. If you're located in an area that is under water restrictions, then you can just use a drip hose to water your oleander(s).
As for fertilizing, it's probably best to do that in the spring when everything starts growing. It might even help your oleander to produce more flowers. As for the type of fertilizer, you can hammer fertilizer sticks into the ground near the roots of the oleander bushes. You could also just use Miracle Grow or something similar.
Temperatures -
The oleander bush can withstand very hot temperatures fairly easily. Temperatures of one hundred degrees Fahrenheit or higher are acceptable for this plant. Of course, if you have several days or weeks of a hundred plus weather then you may want to water the plant a bit more. And like I mentioned above, shade doesn't hurt anything.
As for cold temperatures, the oleander bush can handle light freezes. However, if the temperature dips below thirty degrees then your oleander may lose its leaves. The oleander will not necessarily die, but you will have to trim back the dead branches. And once spring returns, your oleander bush may regenerate itself. But it will be much shorter due to the dead branches being trimmed off.
As you can see, growing an oleander bush is a fairly simple process. Thanks to their hearty nature and exotic beauty, oleander bushes can help to beautify your surroundings. Even if you are in a partial desert.
Oleander Links
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Oleander Information on Wikipedia
Oleander (Nerium oleander, (),Sunset Western Garden Book, 1995:606?607 is an evergreen shrub or small tree in the dogbane family Apocynaceae and is one of the most poisonous plants known. It is the only species currently classified in the genus Nerium. Other names include Adelfa, Alheli Extranjero, Baladre, Espirradeira, Flor de São Jose, Laurel de jardín, Laurel rosa, Laurier rose, Flourier rose, Olean, Aiwa, Rosa Francesca, Rosa Laurel, and Rose-bay (Inchem 2005), ????? zakum (Bulgarian), leander (Hungarian), leandru (Romanian), zakum, zakkum, zakhum (Turkish), zaqqum (Arabic); harduf (Hebrew: ?????); Kaneru (Sinhalese);arali (Tamil and Malayalam - South Indian languages); kanagillu (Kannada - South Indian language); kaner (in Hindi, and, also, in Punjabi-the language from North Indian state of Punjab); and in Chinese it is known as jia zhu tao (). The ancient city of Volubilis in Morocco took its name from the old Latin name for the flower.
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- windowbox windowbox Nov 11, 2008 @ 3:00 am
- Great lens abt flowering with the attractive display...myself a flowering lover too and i do it at home..but people who do not have enough space for gardening can go for the container gardening and by using various type of containers like Flower Box , Flower Window Box we can make a attractive look for the house.......
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- coopd coopd Sep 29, 2008 @ 1:40 pm
- Thank you for the information and for joining my Nature Lovers group :)
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- Jrtmedia Jrtmedia Sep 29, 2008 @ 11:47 am
- Yes, the oleander is toxic. Well the sap is anyway. Here's a link that explains it better:
http://www.oleander.org/toxic.html
And thanks for the invitation.
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- coopd coopd Sep 28, 2008 @ 6:41 pm
- I have an oleander in my garden. Very beautiful flower. I might be wrong, but are they toxic? I would love having you submit this lens to my Nature Lovers group :)
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- flowergardener flowergardener Nov 10, 2007 @ 12:49 am
- Beautifully created lens! Welcome to the Flowers, Flowers, and more Flowers Group!
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