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Propagating oleanders: seeds, cuttings & Co

There are different ways to propagate your oleander in the garden. We show how propagation via seeds, offshoots & Co. works.Oleander can be propagated using a variety of methods [Photo: SutidaS/ Shutterstock.com]oleander (Nerium oleander) is easy and fun to propagate. The plant can be propagated either via seed or cuttings, root division and even grafting. We have put together the most important information about propagating the plant for you here.contentsPropagating oleanders by seedsPro...

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Oleander does not bloom: causes and measures

Incorrect care can sometimes punish the oleander with missing flowers. We show what you can do when the oleander is not blooming.If the oleander does not have any flowers, this can be related to care [Photo: Claudio Divizia/ Shutterstock.com]the oleander (Nerium oleander) should be overflowing with flowers. But what if he doesn't do that? What could be the reason if the oleander does not want to unfold its splendor, and what can you do about it? The oleander is actually known for its abundanc...

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Pruning oleanders: timing & procedure

Cutting oleanders also needs to be learned. We show when you should prune oleanders and give helpful tips on how to proceed correctly.For lush flowering of the oleander, the plant should be cut regularly [Photo: Olaf Speier/ Shutterstock.com]So that oleander (Nerium oleander) stays nice and compact and blooms profusely if pruned regularly. Fortunately, the pretty ornamental shrubs also tolerate a good pruning and are not very sensitive. However, you should not approach a pruning completely in...

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Oleander Diseases: Recognizing and Treating Symptoms

Unfortunately, the oleander is not completely resistant to diseases either. We show the most common diseases, their symptoms and methods of combating them.Due to the cold temperatures, the oleander is much more susceptible to disease here than in its homeland [Photo: Somogyi Laszlo/ Shutterstock.com]oleander (Nerium oleander) are very strong and hardy bushes. In countries like the USA or South Africa, they even grow invasively and displace native species. However, in a tub or pot, where the p...

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Caring for oleanders: pruning, fertilizing & Co

In order for the oleander to bloom properly, it needs the right care. Here you will learn everything you need to know about pruning, fertilizing and watering oleanders.In order for the oleander to show its beautiful flowers, it needs the right care [Photo: vinai chunkhajorn/ Shutterstock.com]Develop with proper care oleander (Nerium oleander) become real gems and bring the Mediterranean summer straight to your balcony or terrace. So that your oleander can also develop properly, here are the m...

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Oleander pests: recognize and combat infestation

Unfortunately, there are some pests that target the oleander. We show you how to recognize and combat the symptoms of a pest infestation.If the oleander is weakened, it is susceptible to pests [Photo: nnattalli/ Shutterstock.com]weakening oleander plants (Nerium oleander) easily become victims of pests. In particular, some species of lice and spider mites like to eat the oleander. However, since they significantly weaken the plants, they must be combated.The right Taking care of your oleander...

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Buying oleanders: tips on buying & sources of supply

In order to be able to enjoy it for a longer period of time, it is better to look twice at the oleander. We show what you should consider when buying oleanders.The magnificent oleander bushes bring a Mediterranean flair to your garden [Photo: Botond Horvath/ Shutterstock.com]Although only one kind of oleander (Nerium oleander) exists, but there are many varieties. While the flower colors vary between white, pink, red and light yellow, the growth forms are all the more different.Buying a beaut...

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Planting oleanders: location, planting & Co.

Even if the oleander is more used to a Mediterranean climate, it grows excellently here. Here you can find out everything you need to know about planting oleanders.Oleander provides a Mediterranean flair in the garden [Photo: Christian Mueller/ Shutterstock.com]Can be planted outdoors oleander (Nerium oleander) due to its lack of winter hardiness, unfortunately only in a few regions of Germany. Nevertheless, it is an excellent plant for gardens, terraces and balconies.If you have realized you...

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Fertilize oleanders: timing & procedure

A balanced nutrient ratio is required for a magnificent oleander blossom. You can find out when, how and with what to fertilize oleanders here.As a heavy feeder, the oleander needs the right amount of nutrients for rich floweringEven though Vincent van Gogh is best known for his love of painted sunflowers, the oleander (Nerium oleander), also called rose laurel, a place in the colorful world of the artist. No wonder, because the delicately feminine flowers still enchant hobby botanists and fr...

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Oleander seed pods: can you cut them off?

oleander is popular as a container plant. If you have enough stamina, you can cut off the seed pods after the oleander has bloomed and grow new plants from the seeds. We show how it works.video tipIn a nutshellPropagation of the oleander mostly by divisionPropagation by sowing indoors is possible all year roundSeeds form in pods after floweringSeed pods can be cut off and driedToxicity requires extra care when gatheringTable of ContentsPropagating oleanders by seedInstructionsfrequently asked...

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