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Oleander Cuttings

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Mairzydotes | 11:39 Mon 09th Jun 2008 | Home & Garden
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We hope to move soon, and as we have a very small courtyard garden we will be able to take most of our bushes and shruba in pots with us.
However we have a 12ft Oleander tree, grown from a cutting given to us by a dearly beloved (now deceased )aunt, and as it has great sentimental value.. and will be impossible to move.. would like to take cuttings from it ourselves.
However I have no idea of the best way to do this!
I understand June/ July is the optimum time.
I would be grateful if the 'answer-bankers' could, as usual, help me out.
In anticipation,
Mairzydotes
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Hi Mairzydotes, My husband has struck orleander cuttings you will need some brown beer bottles fill with water and stand your cuttings in .it takes about a month for them to sprout roots in the bottle.Use cuttings from a non flowering branch.Good luck.

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