Q. I have a dozen, full-sized oleander plants I put in
last year. I fertilized them with a 20 – 20 – 20 fertilizer. They are growing
great but they rarely flower. Am I missing something or is it the fertilizer?
Flowers of a full sized oleander shrub. Flowers grow on "current seasons wood". In other words, the flowers form on stem growth this year, not last. |
A. It will probably take about three years for them to
really start flowering a lot with that fertilizer and regular irrigation.
Oleander loves irrigation water. It also loves fertilizer. The combination of
regularly watering and applying a good fertilizer results in dark green leaves
with lots of new succulent growth. This new growth is not yet fully mature. When
it does flower a little bit later in its life, the show will be spectacular.
Just be patient.
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