Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 Rose, Make sure the oleander is organically grown... if pesticides were used or synthetic fertalizers, you may want to let it grow organically for awhile before using it. You might need to change the soil to an organic mix. Bob - " RoseOttoGroups " <RoseOttoGroups <oleander soup > Wednesday, July 09, 2008 5:38 PM [!! SPAM] buying Oleander > Too soon I deleted the message from someone who couldn't buy Oleander. > > I live in northern Indiana where Nerium Oleander is considered a > tropical plant. I called 18 nurseries to see if they had any or could > get any. All but 3 said never, including Lowes where I've read many list > members purchase them. One had them in early spring. One nursery had a > " tree " they said for $125. I bought the other available one at $17 > which is also a small tree. Now to digest all the list posts I've been > saving on pruning. > > However, the purpose here was to let the person searching know what's on > my plant label. > > It was shipped here from K & M Nursery, Boynton Beach, FL 561/742-2792. > You might consider calling them to see if they ship to anyone in your > area. > > I asked on freecycle if there were any clippings available and got one > response--suggestion to ask at a list I had no way of knowing otherwise > of local gardeners. > > Rose > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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