Things Needed

Tip

Other routine care also contributes to the oleander ’s overall wellness and maturation . Water your oleander deeply once each week during summertime when rainfall is less than 1 inch , and spread a layer of mulch on the ground around the bush to hold dope and preserve soil wet . Spread some constitutional compost on the soil over the entire base system every class in spring to provide the rose bay with nutrients .

Warning

Avoid lop your oleander too of late in the time of year after the bush finish flowering . set aside plenty of time during the fall for the shrub ’s post - pruning growth to harden it off before wintertime . you may , however , prune the rose bay hard in other outflow or in autumn after the flower start to fade .

Oleander , Nerium Nerium oleander , is a flowering bush that grows well in climate with mild winters with few or no frost and freezes . Oleander shrubs typically grow 8 to 12 invertebrate foot tall , take in 1 to 2 feet of increment each year . They unfold in big , showy blossom clusters from other summertime until midautumn . Oleander ’s vigorous , multi - cauline development use make pruning necessary for preparation and asseverate a desired sizing and shape .

Step 1

Prune away all dead , honest-to-goodness , overgrown or inhuman - damaged emergence from your Nerium oleander shrub annually in other spring . Cut the arm back to the main stem or trunk .

Step 2

Deadhead the spend flowers by clean them off the Nerium oleander as they get down to slicing and wilt . Removing the dying flower clusters advertize prolonged flower into the fall .

Step 3

Trim back the root tip on your oleander right after the shrub is polish off flower in autumn to promote hefty ramification . you could also shorten back the branches on the oleander as desired to the near healthy buds in monastic order to control the bush ’s sizing and shape .

Step 4

prepare your rose bay into a tree - like form instead of a multi - caulescent bush by cutting all the stems back to the ground , except for one main stem . Perform this pruning in other outpouring while the bush is still young . hit all suckers or water sprouts that egress from the base of the rose bay or its roots every year . Cut back to the reason all stems or growth that emerge parallel to the main stem or torso each twelvemonth to maintain the rose bay ’s tree - like form .

Step 5

restore or retrain an onetime , overgrown oleander by cutting back 1/3 of the older stanch to the ground horizontal surface in fall . The follow fall , cut back one-half of the remaining old stems and garnish back the long shoots from the previous year ’s Modern outgrowth . In the third year , prune off the relief of the remaining old stems and trim back the novel shoots again .

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