Q. I have an oleander that suffered extensive freeze damage
this past winter. It is still brown but coming back slowly. I would like to
improve the looks of the bush without killing it. Should I prune the dead
looking branches or just let it go
Freezing damage to oleander. |
A. Prune the oleander back to about an inch or two of the
soil surface. After this, apply fertilizer and water it deeply several times a
week apart.
soil surface. After this, apply fertilizer and water it deeply several times a
week apart.
If it has
been established for at least a couple of years it will grow back with a lot of
vigor. Oleanders are very drought tolerant but to look nice they require quite
a bit of water.
been established for at least a couple of years it will grow back with a lot of
vigor. Oleanders are very drought tolerant but to look nice they require quite
a bit of water.