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Gardening Tips : How to Prune Oleander

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2009

Oleander is a beautiful evergreen shrub that should be pruned in the fall months by clipping the plant where the three leaves meet. Encourage new growth and new blooms on an oleander with help from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening tips.

Expert: Yolanda Vanveen
Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com
Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash.
Filmmaker: Daron Stetner

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  • This is a video. Why are you not demonstrating?

  • thanks for nothing, when I want to see how to trim a plant, I want to SEE it

  • I agree that showing how to by actually cutting one would really help us out for we are unsure on taking the first step.

  • Thanks for the advice!

  • @email16v really !

  • i liked your video and was very informative but it would have been nice to see you actually cut a stem to demonstrate what you said.

    Thanks for a good video.

  • Soup(leaves) cOOked fOr 4hrs cures CANCER!!!

    Find recipe gOOgle:)

  • @saharra22469 Yes, it's a wonderful life, I know. My grandma lived in such a village, they were keeping chicken, and nubian goats. They had also grapes in the garden, huzelnut tree, almond tree, and others. I also lived in a house for a Summer in Cyprus (Troodos mountain), in which you had to burn pine cones and woods to warm the heater for the bath. :-) Did you see the traditional donkeys which carry fresh bread in the basket, and the traditional small white ovens in Cyprus? :-) Did you eat

  • @hrbear Thank you for the tips : ) I've pruned. They are thriving. I've been to Athens and Cyprus (Greek side : ) love it. Wish I could go back. Actually, I wish I could live in in a tiny house in the country there and grow olives and have ducks and little nubian goats. Those ppl have it made. They live a wonderful life. I would trade in a New York minute.

  • There are 2 basic species, the first specie has funnel like flowers, unfortunately it's flowers don't smell, but while it's easier for the insects to enter the funnel, this specie is propagated very much in nature. The 2nd specie has more complicated flowers which smell strongly and sweetly even from a distance, especially on hot days.

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