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- Share large oleanders - get vigorous shrubs
- Share oleander correctly
- Planting split oleander - that's how it's done
- Tips
Oleander bushes can be well propagated via division
Share large oleanders - get vigorous shrubs
Oleander several years old can grow quite tall and wide. But instead of keeping the bush small by cutting it down, you can easily divide it and kill two birds with one stone: split oleander bushes are not only smaller, but you've also multiplied them at the same time. However, these shrubs grow very fast and have soon reached their original size again.
Share oleander correctly
By dividing oleander can be conveniently increased, especially since the individual pieces usually quickly root again and grow rapidly. Sharing is the ideal way to make some small oleander bushes into small ones - though they often reach their original size within a short time.
The best way to split the oleander is as follows:
Planting split oleander - that's how it's done
The same applies to the potting of the isolated oleander as to any other oleander plant.
Tips
For a better rooting, water the split oleander with home-made grayling water. To do this, cut several willow pieces into small pieces, boil them briefly in water and let them simmer for 24 hours.